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fletchk
fletchk
SA
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13 Mar 2010 1:25pm
The wind seems to have left Adelaide for good Where in Aus has the best winter sailing? Might fill up the econovan and do a raod trip in a month or two and actually go for a sail for a change!
Flipper11
Flipper11
VIC
356 posts
VIC, 356 posts
13 Mar 2010 2:38pm
Well in Victoria our wind switches off too for Autumn,then sometimes right at the end of the season we get two weeks of gales as we go into winter. Our winter was great last year and i am really hoping it is the same this year. Every weekend we had 5.0 conditions, it was totally unreal. We had a stack of northlys

I know QLD is meant to be good in Autumn
AUS1111
AUS1111
WA
3621 posts
WA, 3621 posts
13 Mar 2010 12:13pm
Steer well clear of WA in April / May
under finned
under finned
NSW
76 posts
NSW, 76 posts
13 Mar 2010 3:52pm
North Queensland.

Southerlies can kick in pretty consistently from April - July, plus water and air temps are still boardshort compatible. No waves and it's a 15 - 20kt range in general, but if you fancy a bit of freeride and/or freestyle there are worse places to be......
ginger pom
ginger pom
VIC
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under finned
under finned
NSW
76 posts
NSW, 76 posts
13 Mar 2010 5:35pm
Cairns right now - not too uncommon through until July and the stingers should be gone by now...

Flipper11
Flipper11
VIC
356 posts
VIC, 356 posts
13 Mar 2010 7:21pm
Thats unreal i have a sister up in QLD, i think now might be a good time to visit her why is it so windy in Autumn and winter there??
Greenroom
Greenroom
WA
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13 Mar 2010 5:13pm
Are there any places to wavesail in Cairns?
under finned
under finned
NSW
76 posts
NSW, 76 posts
13 Mar 2010 9:32pm
Post monsoon season through summer it settles into it's "trade wind" cycle. Possibly something to do with colder air down south moving up to the hotter north? Not as extreme or persistent as WA though.

Which gets to Greenrooms point - waves Jim, but not as you know them! The swell size it's hitting on the chart now could mean that a lot of the beaches will have smallish waves forming on tidal sand bars, but there aren't many spots that consistently get anything because of the barrier reef living up to its name. Alva Beach off Ayr just south of Townsville was one spot that seemed to get a good mix of both wind and waves. Not sure if it still rates and the local crew might have a few more spots?

There were always plenty of rumours of epic breaks out on the outer reef. Remember sitting on a dive boat in the lee of Ashmore Reef (I think?) watching half mast high swell wrap around the reef into a 20kt southerly thinking WTF! Never got out there with kit though. Not even sure of any who have - would be a full on boat expedition.....
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
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13 Mar 2010 6:58pm
Fletch

P.M sent with my secret spots
firiebob
firiebob
WA
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14 Mar 2010 9:13am
Greenroom said...

Are there any places to wavesail in Cairns?


Na not really although I have seen photos of nice waves out on the reef. There was a group here years ago, who would charter a boat and go surfing on the reef on the right tide etc etc but they're long gone now or given up.

Greeny if you know Big Ben (Troppo) over your way, ask him but I wouldn't be racing over here to wave sail any time soon.

russh
russh
SA
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SA, 3027 posts
14 Mar 2010 8:30pm
fletchk said...

The wind seems to have left Adelaide for good Where in Aus has the best winter sailing? Might fill up the econovan and do a raod trip in a month or two and actually go for a sail for a change!


WTF - ????????????????????????????????????? You must have missed something last winter then

Flipper11
Flipper11
VIC
356 posts
VIC, 356 posts
14 Mar 2010 9:10pm
russh said...

fletchk said...

The wind seems to have left Adelaide for good Where in Aus has the best winter sailing? Might fill up the econovan and do a raod trip in a month or two and actually go for a sail for a change!


WTF - ????????????????????????????????????? You must have missed something last winter then




That's what i thought too cause you guys are not that far from us in VIC and we had a great season last year .
russh
russh
SA
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SA, 3027 posts
14 Mar 2010 11:30pm


The lack of wind meters anywhere near the coast in SA for around 120 kms from Outer harbor to Hindmarsh Island make any use of these type of statistics pretty useless for local conditions.

Lets just say we sail several times a week - April one month that is consistantly bad and the rest of the year is probably second only to WA re the number of days >20knts - from seabreeze to funnel winds and the odd front - and thats just summer - Winter is good, with swell and strong nnw - sw winds.


fletchk
fletchk
SA
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SA, 93 posts
15 Mar 2010 8:31am



WTF - ????????????????????????????????????? You must have missed something last winter then




Yep i did, havent lived in through an Adelaide winter for 5 years. It hasnt been great for about the last month. I hope there is wind in winter but it might be a bit cold for me!
russh
russh
SA
3027 posts
SA, 3027 posts
15 Mar 2010 9:25am
Thats interesting cause the weekend just been was the first weekend I can recall for the summer that I havent sailed. Could have sailed 3 nights last week but had kids sport on

last weekend was great waves Saturday and reasonable seacliff - weekend before nukin winds at sellicks and kent reserve - and sailed the Monday and tuesday


Just find it hard when people say theres no wind and we've been sailin heaps - and been missing a few as well.

Good luck with your winter trip
sharkbiscuit
sharkbiscuit
820 posts
820 posts
15 Mar 2010 9:50am
I agree with Fletcher. This season wasn't as good as last season; but it all depends on where you live and how many hours of driving time you are willing to allocate to the day. If I lived where you do, I reckon I would have a different opinion.
russh
russh
SA
3027 posts
SA, 3027 posts
15 Mar 2010 2:43pm
sharkbiscuit said...

I agree with Fletcher. This season wasn't as good as last season; but it all depends on where you live and how many hours of driving time you are willing to allocate to the day. If I lived where you do, I reckon I would have a different opinion.


Fair enough - just the way some have gone on about how good its been at Sema4 this summer I thought you guys must have had a great summers as well - were they just bangin on for no reason?


And if I did bother to travel I would have got a whole lot more sailing - driving up north - cause every time I looked at black pole recordings in the arvo it seemed to be krankin in.

Whatever
sharkbiscuit
sharkbiscuit
820 posts
820 posts
15 Mar 2010 2:23pm
russh said...

..just the way some have gone on about how good its been at Sema4 this summer


Yes, I've had a terrific time at Sem's. However, I have sailed (I estimate) about half of what I sailed last season, and have been much more keen/available to sail this season.

russh said...


And if I did bother to travel I would have got a whole lot more sailing - driving up north


We all know you want to
russh
russh
SA
3027 posts
SA, 3027 posts
15 Mar 2010 7:07pm
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We all know you want to




whatever u reckon fish pattie
sharkbiscuit
sharkbiscuit
820 posts
820 posts
15 Mar 2010 7:10pm
Did you sail tonight ?
sharkbiscuit
sharkbiscuit
820 posts
820 posts
15 Mar 2010 9:43pm
I take it that's a no ?


russh
russh
SA
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SA, 3027 posts
16 Mar 2010 8:58am
sharkbiscuit said...

Did you sail tonight ?



No wind no surf beach was nice
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