The Far West Coast is a huge stretch running from Streaky Bay to the SA / WA border. It takes in the world famous left hander Cactus, and its nearby breaks.
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Salmon Hole
Chinamans
Type: reef break
Direction: right, short left
Length of wave: 60 – 90m
Offshore: N-NE
Wave size: 2 – 10ft
Tide: medium
Skill level: expert
Comments: It’s the first wave you’ll see as you enter Innes National Park, and it sets the bar high. Chi’s throws a thick barrel over a shallow ledge at anything over 3ft, and it just gets bigger and heavier from there.
Middleton Point
Waitpinga / Waits
Type: beach breaks
Direction: rights, lefts
Length of wave: 40 – 80m
Offshore: N-NW
Wave size: 1 – 8ft
Tide: low – medium
Skill level: intermediate to expert
Comments: Waits is a classic beach break setup offering good exposure to South swells. Quality is dependent on sand banks, which can be fickle over the summer months.
Three Poles
Type: reef break
Skill lever: beginner – intermediate
Direction: right and left
Length of wave: 60 – 100m
Offshore: SE-NE
Wave size: 1 – 4ft
Wave type: soft / peeling
Tide: medium
lat / long: [ -35.179282, 138.465950]
Comments: Three poles is popular with longboarders and can get crowded, shortboarders can occasionally score the less frequently surfed left hander.
Seaford Reef
Type: reef break
Direction: left
Length of wave: 60 – 150m
Offshore: SE-NE
Wave size: 1 – 6ft
Tide: medium – high
lat / long: [ -35.183536, 138.464896]
Comments: On its day the reef would be the longest left hander on the Mid Coast. Features three sections with good open faces, fast sections, and occasional barrels.