Sunshine Coast Spots and Wind

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ClintV
ClintV
QLD
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QLD, 8 posts
31 Jan 2014 7:17pm
Hi All,

I am new to the Sunshine Coast and have been living here close on a month. I spotted some posts in the forums about spots to SUP up here which was helpful.

The question/problem is this and I need some advice. The SE wind seems to be blowing 20knts every day and that messes the majority of spots up, besides Noosa that is, which is a long drive for me during the week

I have been on my shortboard a lot surfing due to the constant strong winds.

So question is - is this normal for the Sunny Coast or are we just in a bad patch ? I flogged all my kiting gear before heading up here and now I am thinking that is not a smart idea.

Any input/spots would be greatly appreciated. I ride the 8'6 Fanatic and been SUP'ing for close on 4 years so happy for mellow/hollow waves... or is it time to start looking at Gumtree for some kite gear

Thanks in advance

Clint
airsail
airsail
QLD
1604 posts
QLD, 1604 posts
31 Jan 2014 9:32pm
Southerlies blow from mid December through to April, not normally as consistent as lately but not the best time of year for SUP. After April the winds drop off through to August when the westerlies kick in, then northerlies in October. January thru April isn't great for SUP on the Sunny Coast, few sheltered breaks and those that are will be busy. Good time to get the short board or fish out, you could also buy a kite and make the most of it.
JonesySUP
JonesySUP
QLD
872 posts
QLD, 872 posts
1 Feb 2014 10:59am
Try sniffing around the mooloolaba river on low tide............but don't tell anybody
wavelength
wavelength
1195 posts
1195 posts
1 Feb 2014 9:33am
It's a bad patch. We often get these winds, but if we are lucky they don't pick up until a couple/few hours after sunrise, at least on some days. And if the swell isn't up too much that means you can find something on the points that like a southerly and even some of the beaches tucked just north of them. Still, we do get these bad patches . . . kite gear will come in VERY handy sometimes. I'd think about keeping those options open.

ClintV
ClintV
QLD
8 posts
QLD, 8 posts
3 Feb 2014 5:43pm
JonesySUP said..

Try sniffing around the mooloolaba river on low tide............but don't tell anybody


I noted it was a secret spot... was pushing my daughter into waves there yesterday afternoon and noted pretty much any-one who owned a paddle was on it !
ClintV
ClintV
QLD
8 posts
QLD, 8 posts
4 Feb 2014 8:35am
wavelength said..

It's a bad patch. We often get these winds, but if we are lucky they don't pick up until a couple/few hours after sunrise, at least on some days. And if the swell isn't up too much that means you can find something on the points that like a southerly and even some of the beaches tucked just north of them. Still, we do get these bad patches . . . kite gear will come in VERY handy sometimes. I'd think about keeping those options open.



Thanks for the info
ClintV
ClintV
QLD
8 posts
QLD, 8 posts
4 Feb 2014 8:52am
airsail said..

Southerlies blow from mid December through to April, not normally as consistent as lately but not the best time of year for SUP. After April the winds drop off through to August when the westerlies kick in, then northerlies in October. January thru April isn't great for SUP on the Sunny Coast, few sheltered breaks and those that are will be busy. Good time to get the short board or fish out, you could also buy a kite and make the most of it.


Yip - been on my short/fun board most of the time which makes the onshore slop rideable. Another tangent here - at Mooloolaba on Sunday I spotted a few people on 12" and 14" SUP Boards - are SUP Down winders something that happens up here and if so which route ? I have noted that there are flat water races at Kawana Waters but have not read up about Down Winders. I am originally from Cape Town and there the down wind scene was big.

Apologies about all the questions .... just need to decide wether to buy kiting gear of a racing SUP
foamballer
foamballer
NSW
406 posts
NSW, 406 posts
4 Feb 2014 10:24am
ClintV said..
Another tangent here - at Mooloolaba on Sunday I spotted a few people on 12" and 14" SUP Boards - are SUP Down winders something that happens up here and if so which route ? I have noted that there are flat water races at Kawana Waters but have not read up about Down Winders. I am originally from Cape Town and there the down wind scene was big.


Send KennyK a PM if you're looking to get into it, www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/SUP/Downwinder-Buddy-Maroochydore-area/
cel23
cel23
QLD
175 posts
QLD, 175 posts
4 Feb 2014 10:21am
Alex usually has some fun ones usually on the SE's but gets a bit lumpy with too much E. Otherwise the Maroochy river mouth can get good on the high tide when there is enough swell.
ClintV
ClintV
QLD
8 posts
QLD, 8 posts
7 Feb 2014 9:40am
cel23 said..

Alex usually has some fun ones usually on the SE's but gets a bit lumpy with too much E. Otherwise the Maroochy river mouth can get good on the high tide when there is enough swell.


Thanks for the info !
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