Sebastian Inlet - Second Peak

Florida

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Surf Quality:
FAIR

Current Conditions

FAIR
Fair conditions - still worth a paddle. Tiny waves under 1ft with quality 10s ground swell but pretty windy at 13kt Note: winds from SW would be better.

🌬️ WIND

N
E
S
W
13
kt

🌊 SWELL

N
E
S
W
0.9
ft
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Swell Height
0.9ft
🌊
Swell Period
10s
💨
Wind Speed
13kt
🌡️
Air Temp
17°C
💨
Wind Gusts
19kt
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Precipitation
0mm

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📍 Local Knowledge

Sebastian Inlet – Second Peak in North Florida is an exposed beach and jetty break that offers consistent surf year-round, though summer is typically flatter. It performs best with offshore winds from the southwest and receives an even mix of windswells and groundswells, with the ideal swell direction coming from the northeast. The wave generally peels left and holds up well across all tide stages. While it can get crowded when conditions align, the spot remains popular for its reliability. Hazards include rocks, man-made obstacles, sharks, and the occasional localism in the lineup. July can still offer good windows for clean surf with the right conditions.

Best Swell: NE
Bottom: Sand

Ideal Conditions

Swell: NE
Wind: SW

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