The missus is playing masters soccer and we have an apartment for three days on the esplanade at Mooloolaba next weekend is there any surf on the main beach or will I have to travel taking longboards and a SUP and will have two kids in tow both days
cheers Boof
Boofster,
Mooloolaba is not know for its surf. PT Cartwright on the east side of the river mouth is the closest decent wave.
If I were you I would head down to Alexandra Headland, about 3km, there is a right hand point break and numerous beach breaks heading all the way to Maroochy River mouth.
ET.
Thanks ET Lacey I love the kitchen mate but I am no match for my missus just got home from my shift to some nice home made duck and pork sausages and five spice calamari a funny combination but very tasty
with a baby Cos lettuce in a nice vinaigrette and half a litre of cheap Hardys Sauvignon blanc which will promote good sleep
Hey Boofy, ET is on the money with his advice. Mooloolaba gets a nice punchy beachbreak (very) occasionally but it's sheltered and needs pretty big swell before it really works. And when it's really big it gets some good SUP waves out near the end of the rock wall. This surf cam will give you the idea (today was small and onshore): http://www.coastalwatch.com/surf-cams-surf-reports/qld/mooloolaba
But Alexandra Headland and The Bluff are just over the hill to the north and they are good mellow spots for longboarding or SUPing (can get crowded) and then the Maroochy rivermouth and adjacent beachbreak peaks (another km or two along) are great for surfing and SUPing. This is all in about a 3 or 4km stretch from Mooloolaba. The point you see on that surfcam is Pt Cartwright (around the bay and over the river from Mooloolaba). As ET says it gets a nice righthander on its day. There are surf cams for Alex and Maroochydore beaches too and for Buddina/Kawana (which is on the other side of Pt Cartwright) and is an open beach which is a nice spot when the swell is small and the winds are northerly (seems like most of the time). It's about four or 5km south of Mooloolaba by road. So yep... you may need/want to take a short drive - but you will find some nice, user-friendly spots in pretty close proximity to your base.
The Mooloolaba Surf Club is a great spot for a beer.
Cheers,
Wavey
Boofy , dude
some pics from DI yesterday, me fenna big will and some great friends...
party waves only and be prepared to walk a few k back up the beach
you should come while you are here
aaand
big will on the outside me in the middle tony inside oh too much 300 m down the beach we all walk back with smiles