Simon Baker got in some father-son bonding time last Wednesday at Bondi Beach as he and his second eldest Claude Blue went for a dip in the sea.
The lookalike duo wore their swim trunks and showed off their toned torsos as they soaked up some sun on the hot spring day.
Leaving a pile of their belongings in the sand, The Mentalist star, 54, slipped into a pair of blue board shorts for his day out while Claude, 24, stepped out in black.
They were spotted trudging back out of the shallows after drenching themselves beneath the waves.
The father-of-three appeared to still have a lick of sunscreen clinging to his nose as he wiped the salty water from his eyes and swept back his hair.

Simon Baker, 54, (pictured) got in some father-son bonding time last Wednesday at Bondi beach as he and his second eldest Claude Blue, 24, went for a dip in the sea
Meanwhile, Claude trailed close behind his famous father, sweeping his own dark locks back as he squinted against the sun.
Their outing came just days after the actor attended the North American premiere of his new movie Limbo at the Toronto International Film Festival.
The Launceston native looked to be in good spirits as he rocked his best angles at the Scotiabank Theatre in Toronto, Canada.

The lookalike duo stripped down to their swim trunks to flaunt their toned torsos as they soaked up some sun on the hot spring day
He was joined at the event by Limbo’s director Ivan Sen and producer Rachel Higgins and was all smiles as he posed for snaps alongside them.
Limbo follows Simon’s character Travis, as he arrives in a small Australian outback city to research a twenty-year-old murder.
Travis meets and forms bonds with those impacted by the homicide and unravels the challenging truths surrounding injustice and loss.

Leaving a pile of their belongings in the sand, The Mentalist star slipped into a pair of blue board shorts for his day out while Claude stepped out in black
According to The Guardian, the film has ‘the grit of crime, but a heartbeat of compassion’.
The film also stars Mystery Road actor Rob Collins and Rabbit Proof Fence’s Natasha Wanganeen.
Director Ivan discussed the film’s meanings and thought provoking conversations at the Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin.
He explained during the panel that one of the themes is ‘the unresolved issues facing indigenous Australians when it comes to being victims of crimes in Australia’.

Their outing came just days after the actor attended the North American premiere of his new movie Limbo at the Toronto International Film Festival