Can u kite a SE at Brighton, Perth?

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pharro
pharro
WA
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WA, 89 posts
13 Feb 2009 1:21pm
Was just wondering why you can't (according to WAKSA website) kite at Brighton or other such spots in Perth when its blowin SE.
When its blowin SW its easy to ride perpendicular to the beach, straight out and straight back in to the same spot. Because u are riding both out and back again, whats the difference whether its SW or SE?
I havn't noticed if people are riding in those winds coz I never bother goin down when its SE.
If anyone is riding then, can you notice the difference?
Its bound to make for better wave quality!
sebbu
sebbu
WA
154 posts
WA, 154 posts
13 Feb 2009 1:36pm
SE at brighton is cross-off. So if something goes wrong (i.e. when you are at the end of your tack and a few hundred meters off shore) then the next stop can be... Indonesia maybe on a SE'er

Even on a directly S at Brighton, it tends to get a bit "off-shoreish" cause of the way the beach curves.

None of this would really be such a problem except it just makes it so damn gusty (especially with the port cranes etc all in the way)
pharro
pharro
WA
89 posts
WA, 89 posts
13 Feb 2009 2:17pm
So its only a problem if your going a fair way out and need to self rescue?
Surely if your just wave riding (not that far from the shore, so you could swim in with kite if all goes wrong) then its possible to still ride perpendicular to the beach and back?
Or is it just not worth the risk?
whatthe
whatthe
WA
186 posts
WA, 186 posts
13 Feb 2009 3:39pm
I think the air is also pretty disturbed after coming off the land. Makes for a gusty breeze and you probably have to go a fair way offshore to get into the stronger stuff.
cat
cat
WA
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cat cat
WA, 48 posts
13 Feb 2009 4:41pm
You may remember the incident last summer at Swanbourne when a mate got into trouble when his safety failed to release. He only just made it due to several pieces of good fortune. The main factor in the incident was that the wind had just swung slightly offshore when the incident happened hence he was dragged out to sea. If it had been cross or onshore there would have been far less of an issue. ie it's on your head but if things go pear shaped you'll be in trouble especially as there's unlikely to be any other kiters around to help.
4lawn
4lawn
WA
83 posts
WA, 83 posts
13 Feb 2009 4:49pm
ABSOLUTELY POSITIVELY NOT WORTH THE RISK !!!!!
WIND IS REALLY GUSTY AND LIKE SEBBO SAIS YOU WOULD BE A LONG WAY OUT BEFORE IT WAS ANY GOOD.
Tried a SE once in first bay at Woodies ..It was absolute SH**.
pharro
pharro
WA
89 posts
WA, 89 posts
13 Feb 2009 5:55pm
No worries I'll be giving it a miss then.
Thanks for the advice.
Good to hear from guys who have done it (and survived) rather than find out myself the hard way.
Guess Im just gettin a bit desperate after poor winds all week and seein plenty of strong SE arrows.
Will have to hold out another day or so.
gruezi
gruezi
WA
3464 posts
WA, 3464 posts
13 Feb 2009 6:05pm
SE wind is the worst for kiting in Perth...unpredictable on off stuff.......pure crap, move to Esperence for the SE experience.

Woodies Bay 1 sort of works.....but it is frustrating.
kiterdan
kiterdan
WA
680 posts
WA, 680 posts
13 Feb 2009 7:20pm
If you really want to kite a SE:

Lano - Eddies works but be prepared to lose your kite. Cross-off.
Wedge - Beachies will work. A little gusty but cross-off.
Secret Harbour - Cross-off.
Abrohlos - Heaven on a SE.
Rotto

Don't do any of the above if you're inexperienced in the waves or self-rescue. I wouldn't advise it if there is no swell cause otherwise the reward (being out there by yourself) is not as satisfying.

Nick's right - check out Esperance. Generally awesome when it's troughed out in Perth (i.e 35 degrees and above). You get some awesome conditions down there.

If it's SE it's going to be gusty but if you're willing to accept that then you're going to have fun.
newo
newo
WA
250 posts
WA, 250 posts
13 Feb 2009 7:25pm
Peli Point?
rescueme
rescueme
WA
79 posts
WA, 79 posts
13 Feb 2009 11:15pm
newo said...

Peli Point?


I would have thought so, it'd be cross-onshore, with most of Melville water upwind so not gusty???
gruezi
gruezi
WA
3464 posts
WA, 3464 posts
13 Feb 2009 11:29pm
I never kite at Peli as I think it is crap, but others may differ...it is a convenient location. Good to stay out of trees etc.....with your 2 SB names maybe best to wait for so decent kiting wind....all wind is not good wind IMO.
Fooosh
Fooosh
WA
563 posts
WA, 563 posts
14 Feb 2009 12:06am
sebbu said...

SE at brighton is cross-off. So if something goes wrong (i.e. when you are at the end of your tack and a few hundred meters off shore) then the next stop can be... Indonesia maybe on a SE'er



Try West India. That new Google Earth is amazing I heard.

Anyone ever try going out on the offshore when the onshore is predicted for later? You could do the whole thing as a 'downwinder'.[}:)]
SaveTheWhales
SaveTheWhales
WA
1913 posts
WA, 1913 posts
14 Feb 2009 8:08am
Pharo

Pelican Point is a great spot in wind directions from Easterlys to South Westerlies !

Dont let lame arse kiters tell you otherwise... theres flatwater & theres head height waves off the back of the Rotto Ferry or other big charter boats that are constantly going past. Some guys are gettin massive air so just remeber to look behind & upwind of you before changing direction

Beware the shoreline... them there trees eat kites for breakfast lunch n dinner [}:)]
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