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Where to sail in a SE

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Created by OldM8 > 9 months ago, 27 Jan 2015
OldM8
VIC, 32 posts
27 Jan 2015 12:48PM
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Where's a few good spots to sail in a SE - E breeze on the east side of the bay? I know rickets but Ive been told that the reef isn't the best for a beginner......

Also has anyone made a bit of a map of good spots on the bay to sail in different directions? I feel there should be some sort of sticky post at the top of the Vic Forum to help new comers like my self into the sport with a bit of list of good places to sail / people sail from regularly. Im happy to put something together if people reel off some locations below....

ejmack
VIC, 1308 posts
27 Jan 2015 2:00PM
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I think Mentone if it's SE.

kato
VIC, 3340 posts
27 Jan 2015 2:27PM
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Inverloch
1.5 hrs drive , flat water or waves within 10 mins of each other

OldM8
VIC, 32 posts
27 Jan 2015 3:16PM
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kato said..
Inverloch
1.5 hrs drive , flat water or waves within 10 mins of each other


Ive got to get down there soon.... What the most accurate forecast?

windaddict
VIC, 1121 posts
27 Jan 2015 4:51PM
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OldM8 said..



kato said..
Inverloch
1.5 hrs drive , flat water or waves within 10 mins of each other





Ive got to get down there soon.... What the most accurate forecast?




It can be really good in the river mouth on a SE, launch from one of the car parks just inside the inlet and blast straight out into rolling waves which are great for jumping.

It also works in a westerly....see below from a couple of weeks ago.



DanP
VIC, 286 posts
27 Jan 2015 11:06PM
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^^ Yep this is great fun (tomorrow and Thurs hopefully will see us out there), but you mentioned you're a beginner so maybe don't sail here. The tide runs really quick past pensioners point so you need to know what you're doing. Still come down on an E-SE, but sail from the angling club or rotunda for some safe practice on the inlet.

Also, get down here on a S-SW. Some great longer runs on the inlet in flat water at low tide. Loads of sandbars for a rest and perfect for starting to learn your carve gybes whilst nailing water starts.

sing out on here if you're heading down and one of us locals will help you out. Also jump onto the IWC website/Facebook we may have an event/clinic day on.



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