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Supersonic
Supersonic
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17 Dec 2010 12:30pm
Hey anyone know if you can kite around Coon Island near Old Belmont Airport / Belmont?
kitebored
kitebored
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593 posts
NSW, 593 posts
17 Dec 2010 1:04pm
I've seen guys out around the sand islands but not in the channel clsoe to the runway. (There's still planes coming and going from there so you'd want to keep an eye out..) Always planned on getting out there but haven't yet, sometimes some guys head over from squids in a westerly. Tomorrow might be a good time to check it out..
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NSW, 1089 posts
17 Dec 2010 1:25pm
Kiting in that part of the lake is terrible so much current submerged rocks covered in oysters n sting rays n planes also landing n launching is near impossible with the gusty winds best just to stay at squids so much better
wdric
wdric
NSW
1625 posts
NSW, 1625 posts
17 Dec 2010 3:08pm
Yep its all good
In a westerly or Nw get over around there heaps, but it is dependent on the tide which you want heading into the wind other wise forget it.
When the tide is right it helps in light wind.
There can be super flat water in behind some of the island, can even jump a few of them.
On a good day it can be excellant just like being on a tropical island with nice clear water
Craig66
Craig66
NSW
2466 posts
NSW, 2466 posts
17 Dec 2010 4:53pm
I have kited there with ric and a few others, started at squids and work over to there.

Even get waves on the tide change well short sharp chop.

When was the last time a plane landed there ?

PS Ric " just like being on a tropical island " lol
Joe Cron
Joe Cron
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17 Dec 2010 5:27pm
A few kiters I know go to a popular swimming spot a little north of the airfield.

I won't mention the name of the street, but if you are familiar with the area, you can probably work it out.

As Rick said, tide direction can have a big effect on the apparent wind here. Towards the change of tides, water moves quickly and is deep here.

There are also sharp rocks, oysters etc. A kiter I know tripped over while under his kite and cut his hand hospital bad.

It is pretty, clear, green water and sand, just pick your conditions and don't get into trouble. End up too far downwind and you will have to kite under the bridge. (I wonder if it can be done, now I've thought about it, I think I want to have a go at squeezing my 14 under there.)

Be courteous and thoughtfull of others there, lot's of families have been going swimming here for many years. (Maybe not too many on 18kn westerly days though.)
Supersonic
Supersonic
NSW
6 posts
NSW, 6 posts
20 Dec 2010 8:47am
Thanks fellas, didn't end up making it that far this weekend but will check it out when I'm around next.
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20 Dec 2010 10:23am
Wow it's not gunna be crowded now
jackgearo
jackgearo
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331 posts
NSW, 331 posts
20 Dec 2010 10:51am
yea **** that. its **** there and when you kite there the waterways dont like it. if you do make sure you stay out at the islands (out a fair way)....... ps: i wouldnt bother. just go to squids
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