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    rup_dogg
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A weak surface trough will continue over the waters into early Monday before ridging builds over the offshore waters later Monday into Tuesday. Onshore flow will increase Monday afternoon into Monday evening, resulting in SCA wind gusts through the central and eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca. South winds will then begin to increase later Tuesday ahead of a stronger frontal system that will move through on Wednesday. Gale force winds are currently forecast for the Coastal Waters on Wednesday due to increased south winds, with additional headlines likely for portions of the interior waters. Winds will ease Thursday morning, before increasing again Thursday night into Friday with another weather system. Seas of 10 to 12 feet will briefly subside below 10 feet Monday afternoon through early Wednesday. Seas will build above 10 feet Wednesday, and likely remain above 10 feet into the weekend. JD (Issued: 304 PM PDT Sun Mar 16 2025 by NOAA)
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  • Well played ULR!!
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  • Dunno about ocean waves but the pow is incredible 
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  • Nobody windsurfs anymore Ian but there’s wingers….used to be just on lighter days but that’s probably changing
    Access to North Island not the best and Oregon is about waves not just strong wind
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    • Grant Bay beside Winter Harbour. Obviously not a day trip, more a "lets go there for a few days". But in Mid Sep to Dec, # windy days per month was definitively more than 50%. Wish I knew this 10 years ago when addicted to KB.

      Was just wondering if useful for others to know. I guess probably not since winging not made for strong wind. But seems like a hidden gem up there during these months (for WS anyway) Onshore unfortunately, but waves should be quite huge consider they were big in light wind. (cant imagine in 20-40 kts, probably too dangerous unless experience rider)
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      • "...since winging not made for strong wind" Huh? Not sure what's given you that impression. You must have missed all of the Clover winging logs? Where winging gets especially sketchy is launching and landing in big shore break. Oregon coast is great for winging, light or strong. Limiting factor is not so much wave size but beach break size. Gusty winds are no problem and probably handled best by a wing/foil as you can be grossly OP'd, or coast through lulls easily. 
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        • See above “used to be just on lighter days but that’s probably changing”

          And yeah, lol, beach break is everyone’s problem on a big day
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      • Yeah Grant faces SSE, winter storms would pound it, not the best to launch or run into problems in.  Kinda like launching off the cook street stairs on a heavy SE or SE at Pipers.  If you find a sandy bay /beach facing side off shore NW exposed to the pacific let us know tho  B)
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        • I should say: if you do, private message me….our island is being infiltrated and stomped on so social media is no longer our friend….if it ever was  :whistle:
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  • Oregon June Windsurf Crew Question, BWD/KUS/Tony/Etc...  
    Do (or Does?) the typical wind conditions on your Oregon yearly June trip (strong wind, gusty ish) are good for winging, or it is a big no, too extreme for winging, only windsufing is good there???
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    • I am asking because I was going to do a writte up on some nice beach up on Van Island north for the summer (in not wind related forum), but after looking at the windapp thing in this area somewhat regularly between mid Sept to Jan, I noticed that this beach has more than half of days quite windy (20kts-40-50kts).  Similar to Oregon west coast you guys go to in June. Unfortunately maybe more gusty/strong.

      Will do writte up in week or so. (not wind related, but some extremely nice beach area up north).

      Wind related for Sep-Dec timeframe. Or extreme wind related one would say. (based on forecast observation from the windyapp thing.)
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  • Indeed!  Wish we would get Ballenas back from CCG ….don’t these guys do anything but joy ride (testing readiness!!) burning fossil fuels? lol Westcoaster n Toeside you might have a comment 
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