Sou Westerly: Botany Bay Locations?

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phill472
phill472
NSW
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NSW, 22 posts
5 Mar 2009 10:43am



Can anyone recommend best location with south westerly blowing around Botany bay area?

How's Kurnell?
Jeff2231
Jeff2231
NSW
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NSW, 416 posts
5 Mar 2009 11:52am
Kurnell can handle the wind but you've got oyster covered rocks, urchins, and these big things that will slice the **** out of you if you get dragged over them. You can go boat harbour. It's deeper water and you don't have to worry about rocks until your at the very northern tip of the beach.

It's going to be gusty wherever you go though.
robwebb
robwebb
NSW
93 posts
NSW, 93 posts
5 Mar 2009 11:53am
I havnt ridden at Kurnell before but wouldnt that be directly off shore in SW?!
Dolls point could be a go'er but you'd want to be experienced and on your guard. Umina, boat harbour, and the lakes on the central coast are the only real viable options around Sydney. One thing ive learnt though is that kiting in winter is normally overated. Ive had to many frustrating experiences with fickle gusty wind that i normally pack away the kiting gear and pick up the surfboard during the winter months.

Do you need a 4WD to access boat harbour...?
KIT33R
KIT33R
NSW
1716 posts
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5 Mar 2009 1:16pm
Dolls Point is cross shore in SW
Jimmyz
Jimmyz
NSW
446 posts
NSW, 446 posts
5 Mar 2009 5:17pm
Love those pumping SWs at Dolls... looking forward to em.
GalahOnTheBay
GalahOnTheBay
NSW
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NSW, 4188 posts
5 Mar 2009 6:30pm
The search function is your friend! Maybe try looking here www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=17513

For the good, brave and/or stupid there is always these two beaches: www.google.com:443/maps?t=h&hl=en&ie=UTF8&ll=-33.982246,151.224597&spn=0.014875,0.026178&z=16 and they both work really well when there is epic SE swell

Given that south westerlies are always a "little" gusty to begin with, both of these places get a bit dodgy for launch and landing especially of you are on your own (not recommended)

The trees at Frenchman's give nice uplift ready to loft unsuspecting noob kiters that get too close to and/or on the beach into and/or over the trees into the park. If you kite Frenchman's do not stand around on the beach with your kite in the air.

Watch out for the boat moorings, boats, windsurfers, rocks and the tv antenna on top of the cafe.

Also the "locals" have been know to permanently borrow things from your car by breaking the window.

Sounds inviting doesn't it...
robbo1111
robbo1111
NSW
656 posts
NSW, 656 posts
5 Mar 2009 7:50pm
Have kited off sans souci in a SW, just east of the St George sailing club. One word of caution there is quite a lot of boat traffic heading back up the river.
It's gusty but not as bad as dolls
strapped
strapped
NSW
171 posts
NSW, 171 posts
5 Mar 2009 10:28pm
good to see you are still riding the spot where you lost your cherry Col, ya big galah. As for me I am enjoying awesome spots by myself and dread the thought of having to go back to the reality of near misses and limited places to ride due to bans being put in place. As for South westers the place I ride now is almost as good as it gets. Take it easy and keep those pink feathers preened.
bennie
bennie
ACT
1258 posts
ACT, 1258 posts
6 Mar 2009 12:30am
GalahOnTheBay said...

The search function is your friend! Maybe try looking here www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=17513

For the good, brave and/or stupid there is always these two beaches: www.google.com:443/maps?t=h&hl=en&ie=UTF8&ll=-33.982246,151.224597&spn=0.014875,0.026178&z=16 and they both work really well when there is epic SE swell

Given that south westerlies are always a "little" gusty to begin with, both of these places get a bit dodgy for launch and landing especially of you are on your own (not recommended)

The trees at Frenchman's give nice uplift ready to loft unsuspecting noob kiters that get too close to and/or on the beach into and/or over the trees into the park. If you kite Frenchman's do not stand around on the beach with your kite in the air.

Watch out for the boat moorings, boats, windsurfers, rocks and the tv antenna on top of the cafe.

Also the "locals" have been know to permanently borrow things from your car by breaking the window.

Sounds inviting doesn't it...


I know the wind would blow u away from the airport, but I thought kiting was banned that close to the runway.
CJP
CJP
NSW
370 posts
CJP CJP
NSW, 370 posts
6 Mar 2009 5:43am


Yarra and Frenchmens are nowhere near the airport runway. You are much closer to the open sea. The worst that can happen is being lofted into the graveyard and that would save you burial costs anyway. The Lappa side of Botany Bay is really only suitable for experienced hardcore kiters. If your experience has only been on the Brighton/Dolls ,Kurnell side or Wanda Beach then the Lappa side is not for you until you have gained a lot of experience in cold gusty winter winds

Good to see you are getting good kiting down there Sean. We have been a bit starved of wind up here. Hopefully a nor'easter on saturday will fix that.

cheers

( i am not the GALAH )
GalahOnTheBay
GalahOnTheBay
NSW
4188 posts
NSW, 4188 posts
6 Mar 2009 3:44pm
I said...

Yarra and Frenchmens are nowhere near the airport runway.


To clarify - they are both downwind and off to the side of the airport in a SWer

I must learn not to reply to my own posts though...

CJP
CJP
NSW
370 posts
CJP CJP
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7 Mar 2009 11:58am
GalahOnTheBay said...

I said...

Yarra and Frenchmens are nowhere near the airport runway.


To clarify - they are both downwind and off to the side of the airport in a SWer

I must learn not to reply to my own posts though...




Bugger.. I used to be able to juggle 5 balls at once...now i can't even remember if i'm the GALAH or not
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