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Dalbeg is protected by a long jutting headland to the north and is usually a bit smaller compared to Dalmore. Hollow, thumping waves over changeable sandbars, sculpted by strong rips. Best in peaky, summer swells ? out of control at double overhead.
Consistent and uncrowded.
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This graph shows the percentage of days that had a ridable wind swell (7 seconds period or more) or groundswell (10 seconds period or more) of over 3ft. It also shows the dominant wind direction. Not all of these days will neccessarily give great surf, and very short lived wind swells or longer period secondary swells may produce surf not recorded, but it gives a clear idea of the seasonal trend and a rough guide to the chances of scoring something ridable.
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