
James Point
Bahamas · Central Eleuthera
James Point, on the north coast of Eleuthera, is an exposed kite spot with a rather wild atmosphere. It is a place appreciated for its varied conditions and easy access from the Central Eleuthera area.
The spot can offer a fairly playful water surface depending on the swell and wind, with a configuration that remains interesting for riders comfortable in a reef environment. The available returns also place it in the category of spots accessible to various levels, although the site requires keeping an eye on the underwater relief.
Historische Monatsmittel — keine Live-Vorhersage.
The spot mainly works with wind from the east to northeast, which generally provides a side-shore to side-on wind depending on the beach line and the exact orientation of the day. Available sources also indicate that James Point is exposed to the easterly trade winds, with conditions that can mix flat, chop, and small waves depending on the swell and wind.
Launching is done from the beach or by direct access to the water's edge, with a starting area to be chosen carefully due to the nearby reef. At low tide as at high tide, the spot remains navigable, but the feeling changes significantly: the water can become more technical in shallow areas and more readable when the water coverage rises. The best runs are made by staying in the area where the bottom is clearest and avoiding drifting too far towards the coral masses.
The water surface can be quite clean at times, but it can also structure into chop with small wave sections on the outer edge. When the swell comes in, James Point takes on more of a mixed spot profile between controlled navigation and surfable sections, with real attention needed on reading the bottom and reef passages.