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bowsa said..
How is it in NNE
What tide best for some jumping? Is it starboard tack in a NE???? Looks like it from those pics
The waves flattern once the wind moves round to the NNE, best in a NE. Its wind chop so the higher the wind the bigger the chop.
Tide isn't hugely important, there is a bombie a few hundred metres out that gives the foilers grief and could be an issue at ultra low tide with a large fin. It's a port tack out, left arm forward.