Always looking for spots on the east coast I havn't sailed yet, so this might be a dumb question that I should know already but where is this Shearwater
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The shearwater is the area with the purple arrows that we generally sail most in winter because everywhere else is so crappy on the goldcoast. It's just north of wavebreak island.
i totally agree with you and all the tips you can give would be appreciated. i am still wearing my L plates but have started a rebuild as promised in the WindWanderers newsletters. so now is excellent timing.
Thanks for the mountain of info windwanderers and hope to see you there the next time I'm in town as haircut will tell you I know the G/C pretty well usually stay with relies at miami
G'day Windwanderers, Yes If I can help no worries, could probably get "Fierebob" and "Tropo" to help too. Yes Haircut hope to come through in Dec. love to have a sail with you Last year I drove 9000km and would love to go to Sandy Point again. check out latest top speeds on kasails.com.au
Hey Gweg, I used to poleboard with you at yorkeys.... nate (dont tell my kiting mates) Mate Shear water is bussy. Busier than the K nob. Way more gusty, Jetskis, goat boats, cats, line dancers, families, house boat traffic, city addicts breaking into your car......
I recommend anywhere else. Theres a few good spots around Bundy, sea breezes too. 4 wheeler required.
or go to WA for an expedition. Beautiful one day, Queeensland the next.
G'day NJPornstar Went to windless WA 2 novembers ago, in gero for 12 days and sailed twice in S#*t wind, did the museum 3 times, climbed up and down the sand hills,anything to use up energy and stop from going mad and I A'INT GOING BACK TO SOOOOON, but I'll probably sail shearwater!! this year.