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Allkind
Allkind
QLD
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QLD, 54 posts
13 Jun 2008 9:19pm
Can someone let me know the best places to kite at bribie and what conditions are needed.

Was thinking bongaree area might be ok in the sw winds predicted for this weekend?
MagicMike
MagicMike
WA
210 posts
WA, 210 posts
13 Jun 2008 8:31pm
stayed there for holidays for about 8 years in september/october but have never kited there, this year will be my first with a full set up
from my memory the south of the island could be good for SW winds if it isn't ur bound to find somewhere.
just a question also, does anyone know what the winds are usually like on late september early october? is seabreezes staring to roll through or do i expect fronts and stuff??
cheers
Hendo84
Hendo84
QLD
110 posts
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14 Jun 2008 10:32am
Hey Allkind I used to live on Bribie and sailed and windsurf there. The wind can be quite flukey around the Banksia Beach area of the passage, so avoid that in less it is a howling SSW to W. Good flat water
Red beach is a good spot for E to SE. The area you are talking about will work well on a S to SW, possibly W if it is blowing hard enough. Good flat water.
From NE to SE Woorim is the go, and if there is a swell running, you'll get uncrowded wave kiting. If you want to get decent waves and you have a 4WD head up the beach.

I haven't had the chance to kite Bribie since I left (I took up kiting after leaving) but Bribie has the potential to be all time and completely uncrowded when the conditions are right.

Hope this helped.
kusu
kusu
QLD
485 posts
QLD, 485 posts
14 Jun 2008 10:58am
We did a downwinder the full length to Caloundra last season and copped grief from the ranger who said it is banned and if we go there again we will be fined.

The south end is ok but the current is way strong either side of the tide so make sure you are a competent kiter and have enough power and water knowledge to stay out of trouble.

The inside at Bongaree takes sw but again has strong current and a super deep super fishy channel so take that into account. There is a tiny lagoon that fits one to two kites for a short 40m run but get's boring pretty quick.

So, yes it's doable but it's not great. The other side at pebble beach is good in south and sw but has a narrow launch beach and people have come to grief in the trees so stay right out if you go there. Also watch out for the oyster beds and razor clams in close in all the sea grass. If you get out the back it can be nice.

In my opinion if you haven't been kiting long it's not a good place to be.
If you are experienced just watch out for all the above points.

Also watch out for car thieves - particularly at Red beach area.

Hope this helps.
MagicMike
MagicMike
WA
210 posts
WA, 210 posts
14 Jun 2008 11:25am
is kiting banned along bribie??, last few years i have seen kiters along woorim
kusu
kusu
QLD
485 posts
QLD, 485 posts
14 Jun 2008 7:54pm
I think they let it go south of the surf tower, but the rangers reckoned it was and were pretty stiff about it
Allkind
Allkind
QLD
54 posts
QLD, 54 posts
14 Jun 2008 9:06pm
they give you any reason? was there any signs?
crakas
crakas
QLD
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QLD, 468 posts
15 Jun 2008 1:01pm
I kite on Bribie quite regularly, and have not had a problem wherever I go.. At Woorim I always kite downwind of the flagged areas, and the days that are good for kiting there, the place tends to be deserted anyway..The conditions are usually ****ty at best and can be like a washing machine.

Kusu (kurt) is correct about the amount of water movement around the island and it has the potential to catch you out very easily....just something to be mindful of....still better than sitting in front of the TV..

Cheers..
echostorm
echostorm
QLD
1245 posts
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15 Jun 2008 2:32pm
seriously whats the ranger going to do... just dont go in when he comes, its not like he can swim across the passage to Caloundra. How rediculous though, ytf is it banned anyway?
malfi66
malfi66
QLD
181 posts
QLD, 181 posts
15 Jun 2008 3:21pm
It's something to do with being a national/marine park and we needed to apply for a permit to be there. He said it was no worries as long as you don't touch the beach! Problem was it was forecast 20-25k and ended up being 5-15k.
Travesso
Travesso
NSW
52 posts
NSW, 52 posts
16 Jun 2008 5:52pm
Allkind said...

Can someone let me know the best places to kite at bribie and what conditions are needed.

Was thinking bongaree area might be ok in the sw winds predicted for this weekend?



Allkind,

Did you end up giving it a crack at Bribie? I am probably heading up there on the weekend of the 28-29th and am keen as to have a kite... I've only been riding in the surf on open beaches so I'd be interested to see what the east side of the island is like with a little bit of swell protection from Moreton island...

Cheers,
Trav
walshd
walshd
SA
601 posts
SA, 601 posts
16 Jun 2008 5:32pm
So the new board did the trick then Trav?
Travesso
Travesso
NSW
52 posts
NSW, 52 posts
17 Jun 2008 1:20pm
walshd said...

So the new board did the trick then Trav?


Hey Walshy,

I still havent got a proper board yet, just been borrowing a 152cm Liquidforce twintip from my boss who has been kind enough to let me use if for a while :D But the board made a massive difference I gotta say! I was starting to go ok on my surfboards strapless but after losing a board it was a bit of a setback. Once I got on the LF my missus couldnt believe how much more confident I was riding so for the last few weeks I've been belting away on the LF but Im hopefully buying a 2nd hand North Dragon 135 x 39 on the way to Bribie which I'm hoping will complete my learning process until I decide that I have actually got the abilities to warrant a $1000 board!

Still loving this sport though, I've only busted a couple of boosts so far and absolutely loved the feeling of the extended air and the soft landing!!! :D I have a lot more technique to pickup but I'm happy that I'm comfortably riding upwind either toeside or heelside and turning under power (turning downwind). Actually, I still havent really worked out how to turn any other way than under power... I personally think turning the kite the other way and just going backwards switch looks really crap compared to a big arc under load!
walshd
walshd
SA
601 posts
SA, 601 posts
17 Jun 2008 1:51pm
Nice one! great to hear your stoke

Yeh I dont even enjoy wakeboarding anymore after kiting. I get sick of it after about 10 mins. But its still good to go far a blast behind the boat when there is no wind.
Plus kiting is heaps easier on the body.

You'll love it once you get a smaller board under you to really start carving.
Travesso
Travesso
NSW
52 posts
NSW, 52 posts
17 Jun 2008 3:26pm
walshd said...
You'll love it once you get a smaller board under you to really start carving.


Wicked, thats what I wanted to hear!!


Yeah I havent been wakeboarding once since I got my kite hehehe...
Allkind
Allkind
QLD
54 posts
QLD, 54 posts
17 Jun 2008 4:08pm
Trav,
Nah did not get up there, was going to if the wind had a bit of easterly in it but stay with westerly all weekend.
Still keen to give it a go up there though, so if the conditions are right on the 28/29th i will head up there.
Will let you know.

Cam
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