Overview
About this Spot
Club Cap is a surf spot located in the Perth Area, Australia. This spot is known for its unpredictable conditions, with waves that can vary greatly from day to day. The surf spot features both left and right waves, providing options for surfers of different preferences. The beach has a sandy bottom and is suitable for surfing at all tides. The waves here are generally less than 50 meters in length, making it a spot for quick rides. The surf spot is known for its rips and undertow, so surfers should be cautious and aware of the water conditions. Localism is present at Club Cap, and it’s important to respect the locals and follow surf etiquette, especially when the spot is crowded. The area is also known to have sharks, so surfers should be mindful of this when entering the water. There are several peaks along the beach, including a fast workable left, a hollow peak in the middle of the bay, and a right-hand point break that is very hollow, fast, and shallow. Occasionally, a unique wedge forms at the end of the groyne, creating a wave that heads back out to sea. However, this phenomenon is rare and only occurs under specific conditions. The spot is generally empty, providing a more solitary surfing experience. Surfers of all experience levels can enjoy Club Cap, but it’s crucial to check your skills before paddling out to ensure the conditions match your surfing level. The spot is accessible by driving to Yanchep and following the signs to the lagoon. Parking is available, but it’s important to avoid using the road going through the resort to avoid fines. Respect the locals.
Optimal Conditions
Location
Coordinates
-31.540350° N, 115.615433° W
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