Is a 6 foot wave big?

Normally the size of a wave will be played down by the person reporting it. So, what someone reports as a 6 ft Hawaiian wave could potentially be much bigger than you would be led to believe. And the opposite can happen when you are asking someone that is learning to surf.
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How big is a six foot wave?

Thus, a "3-foot" wave is roughly six feet high (in actuality an Hm0 of ~1.8 m), i.e., head-high to a 6-foot (~180 cm) person; a "2-foot" wave is roughly four feet high (Hm0 of ~1.2 m), i.e., chest-high to such a person; and a "6- to 8-foot" wave would be 2 to approaching 3 times head-high to such a person (Hm0 of ~3.5 ...
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What qualifies as a big wave?

For it to be considered big wave surfing, a surfer must tackle a wave of at least 20 feet (6.2 metres) high. Speeds of around 80km/h (50mph) are common, and wipeouts will see bodies skip along the water's surface, like pebbles skimmed on a lake.
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What is a big wave height?

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What is an unsafe height of a wave?

If the wave length is 7 times or less than the wave's height, then you should take precautions. For example, using the minimum 30 percent wave height to boat length, if your boat is 40 feet long, then the wave-height danger zone starts at waves 12 feet high (40 x 30).
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Are 3ft waves big?

As far as I'm concerned, three feet is the perfect size for a wave. It's big enough that you can ride a shortboard and still have some decent faces to work with, but it's small enough to bust out the longboard and work on your nose-riding without worrying about bouncing your head off the reef.
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What is a small wave?

A ripple is a small wave or series of waves on the surface of water or other liquid created by a slight breeze or an object dropping into it.
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What do surfers call a big wave?

Set waves are large waves that come in groups of two or more. They are generally the most highly sought after waves in any swell. This is because they offer more power and longer rides. Speaking like a surfer will involve talking about set waves.
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What size waves are good for beginners?

If the surf forecast says 1-3m (3-9ft), then it's usually a good time to go surfing. 3m waves are not appropriate for beginners, but experienced surfers take on waves of incredible height. Under 1 meter, waves are usually more suited to beginner surfers.
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How tall is a 5 foot wave?

That's very close to about 20-inch units for each half meter," Goddard told SurferToday. "So, two half meters is one meter, or about 3.28 feet - about waist high. Then, three half meters is about 60 inches or about head high. It looks like a five-foot wave, from the surfboard up to the lip of the wave."
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Can beginners surf 4 foot waves?

GOOD WAVE HEIGHT FOR BEGINNER SURFERS? Generally speaking the smaller the better -- but not too small that you can't get moving. This usually means waves in the 1.5 - 2ft range (occasionally 3ft if you're up to it).
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How tall is a gnarly wave?

Long board waves have a height (amplitude) of 4.5 feet with a speed of 10 mph-16 km/hr. Fun waves have a height of 15 feet and have a speed of 18 mph. Tube waves have a height of 24 feet with a speed of 22 mph to 35 km/hr.
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What is a surfer girl called?

Wahine – Female surfer.
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How big is a 4ft wave?

The Traditional scale corresponds to approximately one half the height of the wave face, i.e. a wave estimated to be 4 feet from crest to trough (or chest-shoulder high on the average surfer) would be called 2 feet.
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Can you surf a 1 ft wave?

As a general rule, if it's only 1ft, it's pretty difficult to surf on, unless you longboard or are a lightweight grom/ shredding machine!
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How rough is 3 foot seas?

A 15-20kt winds means 3-5 foot seas. 20-25 knots means 4-6+ foot seas. And variable wind, that is the holy grail as it means near flat calm seas. Now, if you read the marine forecast and it says winds 10-15 knots and seas 3-5 feet, there must be something wrong.
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Can you surf 2 ft waves?

A one- or two-foot wave is usually good for one, maybe two turns. Pick your section wisely, as you may only get one chance to turn–don't blow that chance. “On a tiny wave, a big move is likely to be your last,” says Taj Burrow. “So make sure you've chosen the right spot for it.”
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What is considered a rough sea?

Rough seas are those that are generally caused by winds of 25 knots or more. When operating in a head sea, the main thing to do with a displacement hull is to find a speed at which the boat runs comfortably.
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What is a comfortable wave period?

For boaters, long wave periods (e.g., 12 seconds) are better for sailing because it typically means most of the waves will be swells which means a smoother ride for small boats.
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How do you tell if the ocean will be calm?

A low wave height or a long wave period will generally make for calm conditions.
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  1. Wind speed.
  2. Wind direction.
  3. Wind duration (the longer it's blowing hard the worse it gets)
  4. Fetch (fetch is the distance from the origin of the wind to the area you're forecasting)
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How tall are waves in Hawaii?

Offshore of the Hawaiian islands the seas are moderately rough, with significant wave heights of 3-14 ft (1-4 m), varying seasonally with the intensity of the trade winds, which are greatest in winter and spring.
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