I see Bender has been modifying the leading edge of his fin at Hardies. I have been surprised at how lucky the sailors have been up til now. There are a lot of rocks there.
bender how's your fin box, i hit the reef on green island in july, smashed the back out of the fin box on my ca55 and pulled the front screw down about 3cm and split the casing, i had to cut some of the foot pads away to find the screw damage
bender how's your fin box, i hit the reef on green island in july, smashed the back out of the fin box on my ca55 and pulled the front screw down about 3cm and split the casing, i had to cut some of the foot pads away to find the screw damage
Not as yet keef i quickly chucked the board in its cover in disgust after smashing my fin.
I will check it tonight.
bender how's your fin box, i hit the reef on green island in july, smashed the back out of the fin box on my ca55 and pulled the front screw down about 3cm and split the casing, i had to cut some of the foot pads away to find the screw damage
Good to see you do a good job at smashing your fin box, in the past i've hit 2 objects and nearly ripped the tuttle box out of the boards, other guys dont do any damage at all.
I have a video to put together which was taken by Crasher last year when we had a super low tide where the water was out to the makers
Might induce a bit of fear into there hearts of some SRM (probably not though)
Hardie, anybody keen to take what Yoyo put up, then take what Hardie posted (last lot), and mark on the yoyo overview that shows shoreline, a section that most of the ugly points are located?
You really need to build up a composite photo of the danger areas as once you zoom out to see where you are the rocks disappear.
Best source is www.nearmap.com and use the 7 May 2009 photo as there is very little weed.
After we put the posts out, in that very low tide, I did a circuit of them with my GPS to produce this google earth image.
The rock Bender hit is further out from the 2 that are close together.
When we putthe posts in there where a few floating weed islands further out, I checked a couple of them without finding rocks under them, but I guess we just missed 1 (or more).
It's a bit hard to tell from yoyo's pics just how far out they are.
I'm not sure you can go by the weed patterns, thnk they change too much.
Steve, my previous photo shows the rock garden right at the very bottom edge of Mike's photo. Almost twice as far from the shore than the area he marked in yellow. Bender found one of these I suspect.
The more time we spend there the more rocks we seem to find, the line I used to take around the posts before they were last moved is now in the middle of no mans land, and I know from experience that lane I used to run down was very narrow, I am starting to think I might leave my highest speed stuff to safety bay so I do not risk life and limb getting through the rock garden
G'day all, finally got my crap together and put a youtube vid up of the Rock garden at an extremely low tide this year
A bit of a reality check.
The near map images are showing the brown weed not rocks.
That said
Yes there are rocks, lots of them, some seriously ugly looking.
Don't go through there on low to mid tides
Outside the markers I'm regularly fanging around on large fins 36-40cm and will only scrunge the flat rock bottom near the back markers when going slow.
Weed fins will generally "Bump Over" a rock (unless you are like hardy and hit a rock sticking out of the water. Pointers will do unspeakable things.
Mid to high tides 23-30cm fins can get through fairly well but you can still hit things.
If in doubt, don't go in there.
If you do and crash, try to fall flat.
There is other spots nearby which are flat on low to mid tides
The snot has rapidly built up this week which looks like it will block access to there for a fair while until we get a serious blow to clean it out
If you want to chance it, ask a local for advise on their call
elmo said... G'day all, finally got my crap together and put a youtube vid up of the Rock garden at an extremely low tide this year
A bit of a reality check.
The near map images are showing the brown weed not rocks.
That said
Yes there are rocks, lots of them, some seriously ugly looking.
Don't go through there on low to mid tides
Outside the markers I'm regularly fanging around on large fins 36-40cm and will only scrunge the flat rock bottom near the back markers when going slow.
Weed fins will generally "Bump Over" a rock (unless you are like hardy and hit a rock sticking out of the water. Pointers will do unspeakable things.
Mid to high tides 23-30cm fins can get through fairly well but you can still hit things.
If in doubt, don't go in there.
If you do and crash, try to fall flat.
There is other spots nearby which are flat on low to mid tides
The snot has rapidly built up this week which looks like it will block access to there for a fair while until we get a serious blow to clean it out
If you want to chance it, ask a local for advise on their call
We're all f'n mad to go anywhere near it dstroyed so many fins and nearly killed myself
elmo said... G'day all, finally got my crap together and put a youtube vid up of the Rock garden at an extremely low tide this year
A bit of a reality check.
The near map images are showing the brown weed not rocks.
That said
Yes there are rocks, lots of them, some seriously ugly looking.
Don't go through there on low to mid tides
Outside the markers I'm regularly fanging around on large fins 36-40cm and will only scrunge the flat rock bottom near the back markers when going slow.
Weed fins will generally "Bump Over" a rock (unless you are like hardy and hit a rock sticking out of the water. Pointers will do unspeakable things.
Mid to high tides 23-30cm fins can get through fairly well but you can still hit things.
If in doubt, don't go in there.
If you do and crash, try to fall flat.
There is other spots nearby which are flat on low to mid tides
The snot has rapidly built up this week which looks like it will block access to there for a fair while until we get a serious blow to clean it out
If you want to chance it, ask a local for advise on their call
We're all f'n mad to go anywhere near it dstroyed so many fins and nearly killed myself
After seeing that I think that it is only a matter of time before someone gets hurt bad, dont want to be a stick in the mud but sail there only if the tide is right and conditions allow it, thats some serious sh1t if you are going fast, fall and land on a rock.
I wont be sailing there after seeing all that, it aint worth it.
Be fkn careful you lot!