Brisbane / Sunshine Coast kiting spots in March

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sfkbo31
sfkbo31
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10 Feb 2019 11:55am
Hi there, first time in Australia is coming up for me and I'd love to kite there!

I've been kiting for 7 years, mostly twin-tip, some tricks, and comfy enough to surf in small waves (1-1.5m). My girlfriend's still learning (just a few seconds staying on board so far), and would do well with consistent wind and flat water. I did some research and it seems like high season ends in January, but mid-March is when we're landing in Brisbane.

Would love tips on:
* where to go, if there are any beginner friendly sports
* where to stay
* what time of the day the wind blows, strength and directions, and how gusty...
* how many days a week might be windy

We'll probably rent a car, and I suspect we'd need it. I'll also need a board so if there are good options for a week or two (rental from school or people, etc). Any tips are hugely appreciated!

Thanks so much!
Gateman
Gateman
QLD
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Gateman
Gateman
QLD
409 posts
QLD, 409 posts
11 Feb 2019 11:57am
Not sure if the link above works, if not, look further down on the QLD thread for map of site locations. Plenty spots for beginners on Sunny Coast.
sfkbo31
sfkbo31
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2 posts
14 Feb 2019 9:49am
Thank you. Looks like the wind direction will generally be SE in March? Is it fair to say that Noosa area has more beginner-friendly spots than near Brisbane?
alex4714
alex4714
QLD
8 posts
QLD, 8 posts
14 Feb 2019 12:21pm
A beginner friendly spot in a SE wind near Brisbane will be Sandgate.
toppleover
toppleover
QLD
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QLD, 2070 posts
14 Feb 2019 5:25pm
sfkbo31 said..
Thank you. Looks like the wind direction will generally be SE in March? Is it fair to say that Noosa area has more beginner-friendly spots than near Brisbane?


Noosa is protected from SE winds but there are a couple of lakes Weyba & Cootharaba nearby that are beguinner friendly.
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