Can Kitesurf in Spitfire Channel QLD?

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lukechiam
lukechiam
WA
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WA, 28 posts
10 Apr 2007 12:41pm
Does anyone know if it is possible to Kitesurf in Spitfire Channel in QLD? What about the surf, is it tough for beginner there?

In search of beginner friendly wind and flat water... any ideas?

Thanks in advance.

Luke
Spitfire wind: www.seabreeze.com.au/maps/qld.asp
guy77
guy77
QLD
33 posts
QLD, 33 posts
10 Apr 2007 5:52pm
Thats a pretty damn big channel :) Yes you can kite off bribie (the island to the west of the channel) or moreton (the island to the east) but I doubt it would be particularly beginner friendly.

For flat-ish water and beginner friendly in Brisbane area you can't go past Brighton.

Cheers
Guy
lukechiam
lukechiam
WA
28 posts
WA, 28 posts
11 Apr 2007 12:36pm
what about...

1) Noosa River Mouth
2) Lake Weyba
3) Rainbow Beach

anyone have any thing to say about these? anyone going there over anzac weekend 25th to 19th April? (from sydney?)
Bribie Rob
Bribie Rob
QLD
18 posts
QLD, 18 posts
11 Apr 2007 3:59pm
Dude, the Spitfire channel is only about 5 mile to sea (Pacific Ocean). You would need to advise the harbour master that you were there so you wouldn't get run down by the next container ship doing 30 kts while making coffee under autopilot. Oh also there are some bloody big fish there too. Brissie and the Sunshine coasts cover a big area with lots of suitable places and not a large kiting population although the good spots are crowded there lots of other places where you can kite all day without crowd dramas.
echostorm
echostorm
QLD
1245 posts
QLD, 1245 posts
11 Apr 2007 4:29pm
I fly over the channel regularly. There are really big and nasty looking sharks EVERYWHERE!
qfmike737
qfmike737
QLD
398 posts
QLD, 398 posts
11 Apr 2007 11:51pm
Yeah you can kite there but with all the many other GREAT places to kite that are much more convenient and accessible I think most wouldn't bother kiting Spitfire Channel.

lukechiam
lukechiam
WA
28 posts
WA, 28 posts
12 Apr 2007 12:02pm
only asking as wind record indicates it is a great spot. so where are all the great places wiyh flat water and no big fishes around noosa and brisbane?
meerkat
meerkat
WA
644 posts
WA, 644 posts
12 Apr 2007 12:09pm
lake weeee-bar is fish free, but some what sketchy thanks to the trees.

once you are out in the middle its good though. Best hooking up with other beginner kiters and see what spots they go to.
echostorm
echostorm
QLD
1245 posts
QLD, 1245 posts
12 Apr 2007 8:52pm
quote:
Originally posted by lukechiam

only asking as wind record indicates it is a great spot. so where are all the great places wiyh flat water and no big fishes around noosa and brisbane?



Caloundra Rivermouth gets pretty much exactly the same wind as spitfire.
Hardcarve1
Hardcarve1
QLD
550 posts
QLD, 550 posts
13 Apr 2007 6:42pm
Not kited their for a while but when I have it's been epic.
You must have the right conditions otherwise it's a drag.
Plenty of criters as well.
cores66
cores66
QLD
41 posts
QLD, 41 posts
13 Apr 2007 8:00pm
The area that everyone is talking about kiting at is called 'Bulcock Beach or 'Happy Valley'.

Luke, you wont see any reference to those areas listed on seabreeze. The reading point taken into consideration is the spitfire channel marker, as per 'echostorm's' reply.

I would however suggest that it is not a learning area!!! There can be quite a massive current running, which does help in small wind, but when learning, can lead to lost equip...

I would suggest finding a less confined area, such as Brighton, Golden Beach, Cotton Tree or others, until such time as you are deemed competent.. by others, not yourself. That's not a sledge, just some advice from a local who has seen a fair few boards and kites lost to the 'Passage Monster'!!!!!!

Oh, and remember,
Just Kite....
lukechiam
lukechiam
WA
28 posts
WA, 28 posts
16 Apr 2007 1:43pm
Thanks all. Tickets book, bags packed. Look out for a Blue/Yellow Boxer SLE.
echostorm
echostorm
QLD
1245 posts
QLD, 1245 posts
16 Apr 2007 8:31pm
quote:
Originally posted by cores66

The area that everyone is talking about kiting at is called 'Bulcock Beach or 'Happy Valley'.

I would however suggest that it is not a learning area!!! There can be quite a massive current running, which does help in small wind, but when learning, can lead to lost equip...




Cores66 is dead right. I flew over there today and shot these photos of just how much water movement there is.

This image shows the turbulence as the current rips up sand
www.seabreeze.com.au/gallery/gallery.asp?imageid=4123

This is a vista of the whole thing (those little specs are what I took a close up of). This is from 500ft so imagine how hardcore it is a 0 to -15ft.

www.seabreeze.com.au/gallery/gallery.asp?imageid=4124
rooey
rooey
QLD
498 posts
QLD, 498 posts
16 Apr 2007 8:57pm
nice shot,s Echo,that current sure moves fast, too fast for me to risk losing my Liquid force T.T,and myself p.s that close up would look great as a wall paper mural p.p.s Iv'e heard you have saved the odd kite board from a fate worse than lost at Caloundra riv/mth
echostorm
echostorm
QLD
1245 posts
QLD, 1245 posts
16 Apr 2007 11:21pm
quote:
Originally posted by rooey

p.s that close up would look great as a wall paper mural



I got tones of those type of photos... check it out
www.abovephotography.com.au/Earth's-Artwork/Series/Ripples-and-Banks/2
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