JBFletch said...
do you launch from the end of WS&S road??
three options:
1) drive to the end of the street where WS&S is. Turn left at the last cross street, drive to the end where it turns left and park. There is a small stretch that is really gusty and sometimes has no wind at all but you can usually bog or swim through it.
this is good if you sail brown water. to get right out the back to Makaha is a bit of a slog
2) at the end of the street were WS&S is turn right and drive past the golf course. There is a car park at the end of this road. No grab your gear and walk up the foot path to the top of the hill, then follow the steps down to the headland. There is a small grassy area for rigging. You will need to walk out a bit and watch for submerged rocks in a high tide. It's a long walk but you are right in the main break.
3) There is a vacant lot next to the road in Collaroy where some people launch from. The shore break can get pretty heavy and it's a long sail up to Makaha. The wind is usually not as gusty here.