HAS GARRETT MCNAMARA RIDDEN THE BIGGEST WAVE EVER!?!
By Col Bernasconi | 09 November 2011

Garrett dwarfed by the watery giant chasing him down towards the Portuguese coastline.

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arrett McNamara has ‘reportedly’ made history by breaking the current record of the biggest wave ever surfed. The wave, ridden during the two-month period of the ZON North Canyon Show 2011, said to be around 90 feet high.

Towing in off Nazaré (about one hour’s drive north of Peniche where the recent ASP world tour event was held), which is home to one of the only deep-water canyons that runs all the way to shore, Garrett’s wave was witnessed by tow buddies Andrew Cotton from the UK, and Al Mennie from Ireland.

“Everything seemed to be perfect”, said Al, “the weather, the waves. Both Cotty and I rode two big ones in the 60ft + range and then when Garrett got on the rope a wave, maybe 30 feet bigger came out of the canyon, it was meant to be. I had the best seat in the house as I was doing water safety on the ski as he dropped down the face of the biggest wave I've ever seen. It was incredible. Most people would look scared but Garrett looked in control as he went down the most critical part of the wave. It was an inspirational ride by an inspirational surfer. After the ride it was as if the sea calmed down. We sat out there and just absorbed both what had just happened and the surroundings. What a day!”

McNamara, who has been spending quite some time in the area working with the Portuguese Hydrographic Institute to understand how the waves reach such an abnormal height, has been humbled by the experience saying, “I feel so blessed and honoured to have been invited to explore this canyon and its special town. The waves here are such a mystery”.

According to the Portuguese Hydrographic Institute, “the proximity of the ‘Nazaré Canyon’ to Praia do Norte creates a situation that greatly increases the swells intensity. The conditions of the swell and wind direction observed on this day exemplify this phenomenon”. “By 9:00 AM, the monitor on the buoys registered a swell with around 8m near Nazaré. With a WNW swell direction with favourable wind, it is reasonable to conclude that this wave had a significant swelling effect, which is characteristic of this place.”

Garrett McNamara is back in Portugal to embark on another mission exploring the waves of Nazaré, in the ZON North Canyon Show 2011. The “Nazaré Canyon” is a rare geographical phenomenon, the biggest in Europe and one of the largest in the world, which can be explained as a gap on the continental plate with 170 kilometers of length and 5 kilometers of depth. The “Nazaré Canyon”, that is located right in front of Praia do Norte, receives the swells from the Atlantic Ocean and creates waves with abnormal size, compared to the rest of the Portuguese coast.

To follow all the developments of the ZON North Canyon Show 2011 visit the official website: www.praiadonorte.com.pt.

 
Comments (6)
Friday, 11 November 2011 16:23
6 Hugh Templeman
THATSS CRAAZYY but 90ft ?
Thursday, 10 November 2011 22:31
5 fasman
cheers for putting up full vid. f*kn hellman!!
Thursday, 10 November 2011 17:28
4 ReneEllul
WOW this is one huge beast of a wave! But 90ft really?
Thursday, 10 November 2011 16:50
3 Tim Bonython
I like Garrett & he deserves that wave & yes he & all of us call that ride the biggest wave surfed. Well, maybe one of the biggest. But simply Garrett is a man on a mission to surf the biggest wave & he did.
BUT as far as that wave and how hard it was to conquer well most good big wave surfers would do just as well. Garrett was in the right place at the right time.
I don't think I would be seeing Marky Mathews out surfing that burger. It certainly ain't no slab that's for sure..
Thursday, 10 November 2011 16:17
2 Christina Dian Parmionova
Fantastic
Wednesday, 09 November 2011 18:46
1 fasman
what happened between him tearing down the face and riding the foam ball? bad edit!!

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