Overview
About this Spot
Cow Bombie is a surf spot located in South West Australia, Australia. This little-known offshore reef is situated not far from the world-renowned Margaret River. Known for its challenging conditions, Cow Bombie is a spot reserved for professional surfers due to its powerful and sometimes massive waves. The waves here can reach up to 25 feet, as witnessed by surfer Patterson on February 15, 2004, when he broke two boards. The spot provides both left and right waves, breaking over a sand and rock bottom. The ideal tide for surfing Cow Bombie is low to medium, and the wave quality is considered epic when it breaks. However, it only breaks occasionally, making it a rare gem for big wave enthusiasts. The wave length ranges from 50 to 150 meters, and the spot is typically uncrowded. Access to Cow Bombie is challenging, as it is located 2 kilometers out of Gracetown. Surfers can either park at the top of Gracetown and walk to the spot or use a jet ski for tow-in surfing. It’s important to note that a jet ski is essential for accessing the break due to the distance from the shore. The nearby surf spots include North Point Gracetown, South Point, Huzzas, Cobblestones, and Guillotines. When planning a surf session at Cow Bombie, check the surf forecast, report, and map to ensure optimal conditions. Additionally, it’s crucial to check your skills before paddling out to make sure the spot and conditions fit your surfing level. Always respect the locals and be mindful of surf etiquette, especially when surfing crowded spots. Remember, safety is paramount, and understanding the hazards of big wave surfing is essential before tackling such a formidable spot.
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Location
Coordinates
-33.853300° N, 114.986167° W
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