Longboard-friendly waves in Hull

Hull, Massachusetts

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Hull delivers the kind of mellow walls that make nine-footers purr. These 1 breaks offer long shoulders, patient sections, and enough face to cross-step without rushing.

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Long, peeling waves perfect for noseridingMellow takeoff zones with forgiving shouldersClassic surf spots with old-school vibesBest tide windows for logging sessions

Longboard-friendly breaks in Hull

Break types, wave character, and ideal conditions for mellow log sessions.

Nantasket Beach
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Nantasket Beach in Hull is a long, flat beach break facing northeast on the southern end and southeast on the northern end. It handles winter storm swells and offers forgiving waves for beginners; best conditions include northeast swells and southwest winds at high tide.

Wave character

High tide helps the waves break farther from shore; on northeast swells the south end offers the best peaks.

Best conditions

High tide, SW wind, 2–4 ft NE swell

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Wave Quality7/10
Crowd4/10
Overall8/10

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About surfing in Hull

Great longboard spots in Hull include Nantasket Beach. Look for peeling point breaks and gentle beach breaks with long shoulders.
Ideal longboard waves have gentle shoulders, a mellow takeoff, and long walls to trim. The best spots feature point breaks or sandbars that create peeling waves.

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