Saint-Martin

Saint-Martin

Petites Cayes

France · Saint Martin (France)

Mittel
Jan → Mar / Jun → Aug
20.8 kn
Kabbelig

Saint-Martin

Petites Cayes, in Saint-Martin, is a spot appreciated by riders looking for a more discreet atmosphere than the island's more famous bays. It features a typical setting of the northeast coast, with access that requires careful selection of the launch point based on conditions.

The spot operates in line with the beaches exposed to the trade winds of Saint-Martin, with a water surface that can quickly become more pronounced when the wind picks up. It remains an interesting spot for freeride and clean sailing sessions when conditions are well set.

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Petites Cayes is mainly sailed in winds from the east to northeast, which corresponds to the most frequent regime in this part of Saint-Martin. Like the spots on the island's Atlantic coast, the wind often arrives in a side-on to on-side-on manner, providing more comfortable sailing than strictly onshore or offshore winds.

The water surface greatly depends on exposure and swell conditions. Under normal conditions, it is a mix of chop and small waves, with smoother areas near certain sheltered edges. When the wind picks up, the water surface becomes more physical and requires good terrain reading.

The launch must be done with care, as access at this type of spot can be narrower and less forgiving than a large open beach. It is important to keep space for launching and setup, especially if the wind is strong or if the beach is busy.

Depending on the tide and local configuration, some areas may offer an easier launch while others become more technical due to the water edge or uneven bottom. The spot remains primarily a board-to-board navigation, with careful reading of wind lines and swell before venturing far downwind.

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