wave.jpgIt’s been a bummer of a winter for Mavericks surfers, and it looks like Mother Nature won’t produce the conditions needed to hold the annual contest at the famed break this season, a contest spokeswoman said today.

“I don’t see anything on the horizon,” contest co-director Katherine Kelly Clark said.

The window for the Jay at Maverick’s Big Wave Invitational, which takes place off the San Mateo County coast near Pillar Point Harbor, opened Dec. 1 and closes Feb. 28.

During that period, contest organizers monitored weather and water conditions for any sign that a decent swell was approaching. If one had materialized, the 24 surfers on the roster would have voted on whether the swell was right for the contest.

“There was one swell in January that we were kind of thinking maybe we would vote, but it fell apart even before we got to the vote,” Clark said.

By contrast, she said, approaching swells prompted four votes last season, the fourth of which resulted in the contest being held on Feb. 13.

The contest window opened earlier last season, on Nov. 1, and was scheduled to end March 31.

This season’s window was shorter because the permitting process delayed it on the front end, and planned construction at Pillar Point Harbor cut it short on the tail end, Clark said.

She said surfers are a bit down about the absence of prime waves at Mavericks partly for the contest’s sake but also because they simply enjoy surfing the break.

“I think any surfer who really loves what they do – and that’s these guys – are disappointed…there’s nothing to surf,” she said.

Clark said the window for next season’s contest hasn’t yet been set.

Want more news, sent to your inbox every day? Then how about subscribing to our email newsletter? Here’s why we think you should. Come on, give it a try.

Please make sure your comment adheres to our comment policy. If it doesn't, it may be deleted. Repeat violations may cause us to revoke your commenting privileges. No one wants that!