No the last pic I posted is a bit further north, but within the same bay, I've never seen it close out right across, but it was doing it that day.
@waveslave, nah, no-one on a windsurfer got out the back, he is still well within the shelter of the rocks, and that white wash coming towards him knocked him over several times, and he had to try and waterstart again. He is an experienced local windsurfer, always out if its windy, but there is no way he could get beyond the point without truly risking his life. The waves breaking out the back were at least 6-7M faces and the walls of whitewater were well over mast high. I saw one local kiter sneak out the back for a look, but quickly did a chicken turn and ran for cover from a massive set that broke way out wide of where he probably though he was safe to pick up a wave to ride. He was also one of the most experienced local kiters, funny both are named Pete!