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Russell
Russell
WA
2 posts
WA, 2 posts
10 May 2004 11:39am
I'm heading to Melbourne this weekend, staying in South Yarra. Looking for any thoughts on whether its worth taking kiting gear?
gasman
gasman
WA
320 posts
WA, 320 posts
10 May 2004 4:14pm
quite a few go out in St Klida Beach, very close to South Yarra. Relatively flat water behind the breakwater. The water's grey and cold.......ask yourself how badly you want to sail.
nickdow
nickdow
WA
74 posts
WA, 74 posts
10 May 2004 5:09pm
i really wouldn't bother it has been really crap down here of late and the forecast looks well ****

if your desperate bring a smaller kite and a THICK wettie!

good luck!

might see ya out there
puppetonastring
puppetonastring
WA
3619 posts
WA, 3619 posts
10 May 2004 6:42pm
Port Beach - about a km west of St Kilda - is walking distance from anywhere in Sth Yarra and is Melb's most heavily kited spot. Seabreeze beacon "Fawkner" is the indicator. Not sure if Sat's NW will work but Sun's SW looks interesting


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Hoots
Hoots
WA
48 posts
WA, 48 posts
11 May 2004 1:53pm
Altona is where you want to go on a (Williamstown) high tide and a South to SW wind.
Head West over the Westgate Bridge go about 1 k and turn left into Millers rd - head right to the end of it (2 or 3 Ks) and you'll hit the beach & esplanade - turn right and head to the end of the Esplanade and you'll find a lagoon on a high tide - sensational flat and shallow just be carefull of all the weed if you drop your kite. On low tide you have to wade through mud to get to the wave break when lagoon's empty.

Forget St Kilda it's too crowded on a decent day if you want something close to the city your better off with Brighton beach - more open (& choppy) than St Kilda and good launch & landing Space (same as Altona & St Kilda for wind dependancies)
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