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Frenchies

Left-35.5279, 138.6981

Overview

Quality
Regional classic
Crowd
Empty
Experience
Intermediate
Bottom
Boulders

About this Spot

Frenchies is a surf spot located in South Australia, Australia. This spot is known for its left-hand wave direction and features a boulder bottom. It is considered a regional classic, but it rarely breaks and is best suited for intermediate surfers. The wave length is typically less than 50 meters, and the spot is often empty, providing a solitary surfing experience. Frenchies breaks on a massive storm swell and is accessible by boat, jetski, or a challenging paddle across deep water. The nearby spots include Chicken Run, Bashams Bommie, Knights, Middleton Point, and Horseshoe Bay. To reach Frenchies, head down the Victor Harbor – Goolwa main road, pass Port Elliot, and then turn right towards Goolwa into a caravan park. From there, head down a little road to a car park, and hike down a track until you reach Fisherman’s Bay, adjacent to Basham’s Beach. The spot is known for its rocky terrain and the presence of sharks, so caution is advised. It’s important to check the surf forecast and report before heading out, and using a map or webcam can help assess the conditions. Always check your skills before paddling out to make sure the spot and conditions fit your surfing level. Respect the locals and remember to check the surf etiquette when a spot is crowded.

Optimal Conditions

Best Swell
NW
Swell Direction
292.5°-337.5°
Best Tide
Low
Best Size
Good from 1.5 meters
Wave Length
< 50m
Frequency
Rarely break (less than 5 days/year)

Location

Coordinates

-35.527900° N, 138.698117° W

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