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Manasquan Inlet, NJ. Geography. -Inlet is where the entire M anasquan watershed drains into the Ocean, and forms the border between Point Pleasant and Manasquan Jetties were built by the Army Corp of Engineers to prevent erosion - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Manasquan Inlet, NJ

Manasquan Inlet, NJ

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Geography-Inlet is where the entire Manasquan watershed drains into the Ocean, and forms the border between Point Pleasant and Manasquan

-Jetties were built by the Army Corp of Engineers to prevent erosion

-Littoral drift has lead to very different sandbars on the two sides of the inlet

-Jenk’s vs The Inlet

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Jenks vs. Inlet

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Weather and Wave Climate-Weather and wave quality is very variable-massive temperature swings (30’s- high 70’s)- Air temps from sub-zero to over 100-boardshorts to 5-mils-Obviously Most consistent surf comes in the fall and winter--Hurricanes produce some of the best swells

- Summers plagued by flat spells and and seabreeze- Winter can have blizzards and Noreasters - While the best swells come in the fall and winter, spring and summer can still produce fun swells with good weather

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Mechanics-Mostly a south swell spot- South swells dominant during La Nina- Breaks at 1 ft. but can hold waves as big as they can get in the Atlantic- Long jetty is the key- http://vimeo.com/30250827

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The Break-3 distinct peaks

-First peak: Closest to the jetty, usually biggest and most localized

-Second peak: Slightly inside first peak, smaller, mellower crowd

- Third peak/ The left: Down the beach near the smaller groin. Can be fun, especially on smaller days

-Since the beach replenishment, There can be a legitimate left off first and second peak

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Locals

The inlet is known for being a hotbed of talent and extremely localized

Scott Duerr, Adam Holloway, Chris Rooney, Andrew Rooney, Pat Schmidt, Justin Taylor, Sam Hammer, Corey Kiesel

Adam Holloway

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Justin Taylor

Sam Hammer

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Pat Schmidt

Chris Rooney

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Travel costs- Usually just gas, parkway tolls and a beach badge-Not really a spot worth taking a long trip to

-Consistency is the main problem- Can fly into Atlantic City, Philadelphia, Newark, JFK

Boards To Ride-Literally anything you can think of, the wave is easy to surf-Expect to see longboards, funshapes, fishes, high performance shortboards

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Hazards-Locals-Beginners on longboards-Fisherman-Beach badges-Sun burn-Parking tickets

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Sourceshttp://www.surfline.com/surf-report/manasquan-northeast_4

278/travel/

http://www.surfline.com/surf-news/behind-the-scenes-at-new-jerseys-most-dependable-wave-spot-check-manasquan-inlet_13442/photos/

http://marinas.com/view/inlet/734_Manasquan_River_Inlet_NJ

http://www.surfysurfy.net/2010/06/super-surfy-surfboard-saturday-june-26.html

http://horribleworld.tumblr.com/http://

andymills.photoshelter.com/gallery/Manasquan-Inlet-Hurricane-Igor-surf/G0000FxN6h1l3wsc

http://www.silive.com/news/index.ssf/2011/03/am_news_links_garden_state_par.html

Facebook pages of a few of the surfers


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