A remote west-side crescent with fast, hollow lefts and shallow coral - Yokohama Bay (Keawaʻula) produces powerful, punchy beach-break barrels when NW groundswell lights up the point. Get the latest surfing conditions, forecast, and tide details for Yokohama Bay in Hawaii.
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Expect the best shape on medium-to-high NW groundswells with ENE-NE winds offshore.
Mid-to-high tide trims the shorebreak and lengthens the peaks, while big winter NW swells produce the fastest, hollowest sections and attract experienced bodyboarders and surfers.
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Shorebreak and shallow coral mean fallible takeoffs and quick wipeouts-locals treat Yoks as a high-consequence wave that rewards experience and respect for the outside channels.
Respect the local peak and watch for submerged hazards during lower tidal stages.
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