Another West Coast lefthander. It's a point that needs a strong SW swell to wrap around the rocks, giving enough juice to turn on the inside bowl, which faces due North. It easily handles a SW wind, and needs a a mid- to high tide. Best in huge winter groundswells (10-20') and Southerly winds. There is an outside reef that prefers a low tide. Also requires a solid swell, but more exposed.
Overview
Atmosphere
Breaks right and left but predominantly left. Gets perfect with a bigger swell.
General
Awesome. There are loads of other spots all close by the area. Go eat yourself dik on seafood when flat.