Sango Bay Winging Guide

Winging, Sailing & Windsurfing Forecast

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Ideal Wind: NW, N (Directly off the Atlantic) Viable Wind: W, WNW, NW, NNW, N, NNE, NE

Ideal Winging Conditions

Wind Direction

NW, N, NE (Far North Atlantic swell)

Wind Speed

15-22 knots for stable flight and small swell; 25 knots + for advanced wave riding with 3m or smaller wings.

Tide

Best at High Tide (+/- 2 hrs) for optimal water depth and safety. Access is restricted at other tidal states.

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Overall

Excellent. North Coast frontier.

Turquoise water and white sands. Offers raw Atlantic power in a stunning Highland setting.

Vibe & Crowds

Welcoming • Low

Small but welcoming. A group of adventurous riders often based at the nearby campsite. Very Low. Total immersion in nature. Usually have the water to yourself.

Suitable For

Intermediate to Advanced.

The isolation and powerful swell require skill and a safety-first mindset.

Negatives & Hazards

Things to watch

Extreme isolation; cold water; powerful Atlantic groundswell.

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Access

Parking near the Sango Sands campsite; short walk to the beach.

Best Season

Best at High Tide (+/- 2 hrs).

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⚠️ Forecast & Tide Disclaimer

Wind and weather forecasts for Sango Bay are provided to help you plan your sessions. Conditions at this coastal location can change quickly, so always check the actual conditions when you arrive and trust your judgment. These forecasts are for recreational planning—always prioritize safety and verify conditions yourself before heading out. Tidal predictions for Sango Bay are based on the nearest primary station at BADCALL BAY (36.3km away). Local conditions can vary from these predictions due to coastal topography and weather effects. Always verify tidal conditions on arrival—these predictions are for planning purposes only, not for navigational use or critical safety decisions.