Godrevy Surf Report

Surf report for Mon 20/05
  Swell Period Swell direction Wind direction Wind speed
6:00 2ft 9s  °  ° 9mph
12:00 2ft 8s  °  ° 9mph
18:00 2ft 11s  °  ° 4mph
Tide times
High 3:27am (4.72m)
Low 10:07am (1.46m)
High 3:50pm (4.75m)
Low 10:23pm (1.50m)
Daylight
First light04:46
Sunrise05:27
Sunset21:09
Dark21:49
Surf report for Tue 21/05
  Swell Period Swell direction Wind direction Wind speed
6:00 2ft 11s  °  ° 6mph
12:00 1ft 11s  °  ° 7mph
18:00 2ft 11s  °  ° 10mph
Tide times
High 4:05am (4.87m)
Low 10:45am (1.32m)
High 4:26pm (4.93m)
Low 11:01pm (1.35m)
Daylight
First light04:45
Sunrise05:26
Sunset21:10
Dark21:51
Surf report for Wed 22/05
  Swell Period Swell direction Wind direction Wind speed
6:00 4ft 12s  °  ° 17mph
12:00 5ft 11s  °  ° 15mph
18:00 7ft 10s  °  ° 21mph
Tide times
High 4:40am (4.99m)
Low 11:21am (1.22m)
High 5:01pm (5.08m)
Low 11:38pm (1.24m)
Daylight
First light04:43
Sunrise05:24
Sunset21:11
Dark21:52
Surf report for Thu 23/05
  Swell Period Swell direction Wind direction Wind speed
6:00 7ft 7s  °  ° 21mph
12:00 5ft 7s  °  ° 17mph
18:00 4ft 6s  °  ° 17mph
Tide times
High 5:16am (5.08m)
Low 11:57am (1.15m)
High 5:35pm (5.18m)
Daylight
First light04:42
Sunrise05:23
Sunset21:12
Dark21:54
Surf report for Fri 24/05
  Swell Period Swell direction Wind direction Wind speed
6:00 3ft 18s  °  ° 13mph
12:00 2ft 17s  °  ° 10mph
18:00 2ft 17s  °  ° 10mph
Tide times
Low 12:15am (1.16m)
High 5:51am (5.12m)
Low 12:33pm (1.13m)
High 6:11pm (5.25m)
Daylight
First light04:41
Sunrise05:22
Sunset21:14
Dark21:55
Surf report for Sat 25/05
  Swell Period Swell direction Wind direction Wind speed
6:00 5ft 13s  °  ° 18mph
12:00 6ft 12s  °  ° 19mph
18:00 6ft 12s  °  ° 16mph
Tide times
Low 12:53am (1.12m)
High 6:27am (5.12m)
Low 1:11pm (1.14m)
High 6:48pm (5.25m)
Daylight
First light04:39
Sunrise05:21
Sunset21:15
Dark21:57
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Godrevey is the most exposed stretch of St Ives Bay. As a result it benefits by picking up the most swell but suffers from being affected most by the wind. It is fairly exposed to the wind and it is important that either the wind is very light or somewhere between south-south-east or due east else it's likely to be a bit ragged.

Given the right conditions the waves can be epic - long walling lefts and rights. It is also capable of holding a fair sized swell, up 8ft. However this doesn't mean you'll have an easy paddle out!

The break is at it's best on a low tide where it can produce a fast hollow wave. It does work through the tide but becomes increasingly slopey and bouncy.

Godrevey is quite well known for it's clean up sets that seem to come from nowhere and catch everybody out. The peak also moves around a fair bit which works both ways - you can spend all day chasing it around or alternatively sit and wait for the wave of the day to come and find you

For some reason the beach attracts weird forms of surf craft, i.e. canoes and goat boats!