Boilers

Surf Guide

The first spot heading south as you round the headland of Cap Ghair is a zippy right-hander visible in the distance from the road. From here south the prevailing winter winds blow offshore making the area the capital of Moroccan surfing with several world-class waves within an hour's drive of each other, all centered around the dull town of Taghazoute and its yearly influx of traveling surfers. The right pointbreak called The Boiler is named for the rusty hull of a ship that sits just underwater at the top of the point, its boiler visible and gurgling at low tide. The wave is a quick runner that breaks along the urchin-covered rocks with a lot of speed and punch. Lower tides are best as they give it more zip, but be careful at the paddle-out as the rocks are covered with sea urchins. The place works from waist high to double-overhead and bigger, and when the swell is solid and the crowds spread out over the region's various waves, The Boiler can offer a dream session of offshore winds and overhead sets that will have you hooting your friends as you paddle back up the point. Located on the far west end of the cape, it picks up more swell than the famed Anchor Point and is a good option if the swell is small. Camping in the dirt on the cliff will have you out at dawn, but there's nothing out there at night but stars.

Ability Level

Intermediate - Advanced

BegIntAdv

Intermediate to advanced

Local Vibe

Doable

WelcomingIntimidating

Serious and aggressive when it's on.

Crowd Factor

Mellow

MellowHeavy

Much less crowded than Anchor Point, with better surfers.

Spot Rating

Perfect

PoorPerfect

8

Shoulder Burn

Exhausting

LightExhausting

8 - Long waves and can get big.

Water Quality

Clean

CleanDirty

1

Ideal Surf Conditions

Swell Direction

NW, W

Wind

E or NE but trades blow side/offshore all day.

Surf Height

5 to 12 + feet

Tide

Low to medium