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BIGKYM
SA Australia
89 Posts |
Posted 30/08/2010, 3:35 pm
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Hi, Need some advice on the southern end of town, I've only ever sailed Sems an Nth Haven, I'm on holidays an wanna think outside the box, 2morrow looks better Southern end off town an was thinking about heading to Moana or Seacliff Would like to head to Middleton but its a bit out of my league for sailing  Would really appreciate some advice for 2morrow..
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Dr Duck
SA Australia
226 Posts |
Posted 30/08/2010, 3:46 pm
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Hi BigKym,
If the wind is N, Seacliff will be patchy and slightly offshore. Losing ground down wind will take you into the rocks and rip-rap. The wind will probably be strongest about mid-morning. Seacliff is great in a SW seabreeze.
Might be better at Moana tomorrow, but the locals might like to comment.
Regards, Richard
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russh
SA Australia
1970 Posts |
Posted 30/08/2010, 6:06 pm
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Moana is a possibility as long as its nth or nnw (Ne is a bit offshore and blocked by the houses and cliffs) looks like being pretty flat at the mid so moana is the easiest to access and least reef.
Very often there is a small window from around 09ish until lunch time when the wind kranks and then backs off - if the front is pushing in quick it sometimes lasts longer. If the waves are bigger seaford is worth a look - just can be a bit crunchy on big fins at low tide (fairly low tomorrow after lunch) - don't go by the noarlunga wind meter as it is often reading way lower than whats at the beach - look at the swellnet or surfsouthoz web cams.
Its a 50/50 tomorrow - but if its 18-23 knts and nth-nw Moana should be a blast
enjoy |
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sharkbiscuit
SA Australia
807 Posts |
Posted 30/08/2010, 6:13 pm
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The forecast has got worse. Whatever the case, I've got the day off and am coming into town. |
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gunna
SA Australia
162 Posts |
Posted 30/08/2010, 8:39 pm
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big kym,you wanna come down here when there is a small wave around and xshores,that would be out of the box,,,,,as the mid hasnt had anything that resembles good wave riding conditions since last winter!!!!! you will probably get the same conditions at semi,nth haven as da mid ,only stronger wind down here but flattish,enjoy your hols,i have no idea what they are |
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russh
SA Australia
1970 Posts |
Posted 31/08/2010, 7:33 am
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Hey big kym - Moana was flat and probably sailable at 7am it may be worth a blast if its not happening up north - wish I could join ya.
Good grassy rigging and usually you can grab a feed and a coffee across the road afterwards - but tuesday the Deep blue caf may be closed |
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BIGKYM
SA Australia
89 Posts |
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sharkbiscuit
SA Australia
807 Posts |
Posted 31/08/2010, 4:50 pm
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Blackpole and Airport read fresh winds all day. Strange how it died in the arse at noon.
J |
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Darkplague
SA Australia
106 Posts |
Posted 31/08/2010, 4:58 pm
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I must be the only one who has to go to work :(
Cant wait for daylight savings to start!! |
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sharkbiscuit
SA Australia
807 Posts |
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jimbob SA
SA Australia
401 Posts |
Posted 31/08/2010, 5:56 pm
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Hey I didn't work ever and had a great sail down here, just rained the whole time though. |
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sharkbiscuit
SA Australia
807 Posts |
Posted 31/08/2010, 7:50 pm
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Was that in the bay at Beachport Jim ?  |
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koshi
SA Australia
152 Posts |
Posted 31/08/2010, 9:51 pm
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quote
just seems a little confusing, not for the gastronomic value, but for the real estate value, "see ya at the Chicken shop" and ya go there and there's no chicken shop.? to a passer by i would say, "hey, is there a chicken shop around here?" No, comes the reply, but see that vacant land there, i think that used to be a chicken shop, i think that chicken shop moved down the road, and its still called the chicken shop. |
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russh
SA Australia
1970 Posts |
Posted 01/09/2010, 7:42 am
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| Thats like we sail the "bottle shop" - hasn't been a bottle shop for at leats 4 years |
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jimbob SA
SA Australia
401 Posts |
Posted 01/09/2010, 8:22 pm
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Hey Sharky, I sailed on the lake as a norherly is too offshore at the beach, helped a couple guys out setting up there gear to get upwind, then had a cruise on the 6.7 and clocked up 104 k's to get a bit of fitness up before the long weekend. |
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sharkbiscuit
SA Australia
807 Posts |
Posted 01/09/2010, 9:37 pm
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Yeah.. definitely have to build up strength. All that Victorian 4WD enthusiast cussing uses up a lot of energy 
PS/ "Wow! Look at those magumbos !" :

If I have any sense, I'll be staying home. |
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BIGKYM
SA Australia
89 Posts |
Posted 08/09/2010, 7:18 pm
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Hi.. Finally made it to the mid, For that Moana session today. Think i underestimated the wind, taking only my big gear, Was overpower on my 6.4, but managed to hang on an have a ripper session, Sailed from 10 till 2,I liked the big rolling swell out the back lucky for me it wasn't breaking...
Good rigging area, shower. Pity the cafe wasn't open, but i did find a fish/chip shop"seaford"
What a great day |
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russh
SA Australia
1970 Posts |
Posted 09/09/2010, 7:23 am
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Glad you made it - you wouldn't be the first to undestimate a northerlies strength on the water either - never looks as windy as what it is.
Missed you by a couple of hours I had a nice powered up session on my 6m and freewave at 430 pm with a couple of waves in the shorebreak - water is really murky and not its usual colour at the moment.
its surpirising the size of the swell a few hundred metres off the beach at the mid in a northerley - can get some pretty large peaks yet no decent waves on the beach.
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