Small but honest conditions greet Montauk surfers today. The swell is sitting at two feet out of the SSE at eight seconds — not a groundswell with serious punch, but offshore north winds at nine miles per hour are cleaning up the faces and giving what's there a presentable shape. A clean two-footer can be a lot of fun if you show up with the right equipment and the right attitude.
Ditch Plains is your go-to today. The Point needs more size to wake up, and it's not getting it. If you're heading out, bring the longboard or a high-volume shortboard — you'll want the paddle power to catch waves early. Time your session around mid to low tide, when Ditch Plains tends to pull the most shape out of a small swell.
Water temperature is 56.8°F, so a 4/3 full wetsuit is non-negotiable. Air temp is a comfortable 60.6°F, but don't let the beach conditions fool you into under-suiting for the water. The ocean will remind you fast.
The overall read: today rewards surfers who genuinely want to be out there. The conditions won't come looking for you, but if you're willing to work with them, there's a real session to be had. Paddle out, trim the longboard, and enjoy the clean offshore faces while the wind holds.
This is the Surf Report for Montauk New York — a daily briefing covering wave height, swell direction and period, wind, water temperature, and surf quality for Montauk's key breaks. A YesWee production, built using AI technology.
This episode includes AI-generated content.
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