Whale Bay is a nice Point break. New Zealands West Coast usually has some swell. The swell machine Tasman sea nearly always creates some surfable waves. While Raglans points need a bit of swell to work, the angle of the bay means that with the prevailing south winds you get clean-as offshore waves.
- Attendance Week
- Ok
- Attendance Weekend
- Very Crowded
- Best Tide Position
- Low Tide only
- Best Tide Movement
- Falling Tide
- Dangers
- Rocks
- Frequency
- Regular
- Good Swell Direction
- South West
- Good Wind Direction
- South East
- Holds up to
- >= 5m (16ft)
- Max Length of Wave
- Very Long (300m - 500m)
- Normal Length of Wave
- Normal (50m - 150m)
- Starts Working
- 1m - 1.5m (3ft - 5ft)
- Surf Level
- Experience Required
- Type of Bottom
- Reef, Corals, Sharp Rocks
- Type of Wave
- Pointbreak
- Wave Direction
- Lefthander
- Wave Power
- Fast