Searcy Bay and Point Labatt is a broad west-coast Eyre Peninsula surf zone where an exposed beach-and-reef mix sits under a dramatic headland and sea-lion country. It is a consistent all-year option on southwest swell, with east winds the clean window and a remote coastline that feels as important as the wave itself. Get the latest surfing conditions, forecast, and tide details for Searcy Bay and Point Labatt in South Australia.
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The Wave
East winds are the clean/offshore call.
Check the live tide windows in the app to time your session perfectly.
Lineup Guide
Mid-to-full tide is worth checking on the beach line because the sand section needs enough water to connect cleanly into the reef, while lower tide leaves more of the rocks exposed.
Respect the local peak and watch for submerged hazards during lower tidal stages.
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