OMG - Moving to Perth!!!

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ikw777
ikw777
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28 Jun 2008 12:13am
OK, my GF has just been offered a sweet job in Perth and we are tossing up whether to move or not. Can you Perth sailors fill me in on some realities of Perth from a windsurfing perspective?

She'd be working at Mount Lawley and we'd probably have to be located reasonably nearby on the north side. I do flatwater sailing in Brisbane so full on wavesailing will be out for the immediate future.

How hard is it to get to a good windsurfing spots from north Perth?
Flatwater spots?
Is sailing on the river any good?
What's traffic like in Perth? Is commuting in Perth difficult generally? (Brisbane can get pretty gridlocked)
I'd thought Safety Bay looked like a good spot, but would it be a difficult drive if I was living on the northside?

Thanks for your help!
decrepit
decrepit
WA
12885 posts
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27 Jun 2008 10:40pm
Freeway from Mt Lawley to SB isn't too bad outside peakhours.
There's a lot of sailing done in the river
nebbian
nebbian
WA
6277 posts
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28 Jun 2008 12:04am
Having just moved to Perth from Qld, all I can say is "Do it". You won't regret it
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23685 posts
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28 Jun 2008 12:05am
Safety Bay is a long way though. Seeing as though you do flatwater stuff, closest is Pelican Pt, and it is about 10mins (at worst!!) from Mt Lawley and you'll love it.

You won't stay a flatwater sailor for long

There is some good ocean flat / slalom also like Lancelin (90min max from City)

curac
curac
WA
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28 Jun 2008 7:16am
don't worry to much about the waves, you pretty much have to leave perth to get them
pierrec45
pierrec45
NSW
2005 posts
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28 Jun 2008 9:51am
That GF brings you to Perth and lets you windsurf... she's gold, mate. Gold...
AUS1111
AUS1111
WA
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WA, 3621 posts
28 Jun 2008 9:35am
Mt Lawley; Not only a very cool area in which to live (lots of bars, restaurants, cafes, shops), but around 10 - 15 minutes from Melville Beach or Pelican Point on the river, which both offer excellent slalom conditions. You are also 10 minutes from Scarborough Beach which picks up more seabreeze in summer. This is important as it doesn't always fill in to the river.

Woodman Point is about 25 minutes and provides some decent flat water when it's windy enough to blow the kiters away.

GO FOR IT!
ikw777
ikw777
QLD
2995 posts
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28 Jun 2008 12:03pm
Yay! these are the kind of things I wanted to hear. Thanks for the replies.

Here's my current kit. What should I sell off before I come?
130 L Naish Icon
103 L Mistral Classic (I think it's the same board as the Flow - old but a real favourite kind of a friendly slalom board)

8.5 Ezzy infinity
7.5 Aerotech RapidFire
6.5 Aerotech RapidFire
5.75 Aerotech RapidFire
5.0 Gasstra slalom

I weight 82kg
Paul Kelf
Paul Kelf
WA
678 posts
WA, 678 posts
28 Jun 2008 10:12am
Perfect quiver for the Swan River.
Maybe a smaller board with the 5.0 for today though
Gonewindsurfing247
Gonewindsurfing247
WA
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28 Jun 2008 10:13am
Keep the 103 and get rid of any sails > 5.75 (Maybe keep the 6.5 if you have to).
Safety bay should take you around 50 mins.
raggy
raggy
VIC
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28 Jun 2008 12:13pm
pack the lot why not mate
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23685 posts
WA, 23685 posts
28 Jun 2008 11:41am
Gonewindsurfing247 said...

Keep the 103 and get rid of any sails > 5.75 (Maybe keep the 6.5 if you have to).
Safety bay should take you around 50 mins.


Huh? Early seabreezes in Sept must be too distant a memory for you the 8.5 would be very handy!!!

I'd keep all of them but pick up a 4.5 also, 130l and 5.0 will be a handful on the better days in summer
Mr. No-one
Mr. No-one
WA
921 posts
WA, 921 posts
28 Jun 2008 12:20pm
ikw777 said...

Yay! these are the kind of things I wanted to hear. Thanks for the replies.

Here's my current kit. What should I sell off before I come?
130 L Naish Icon
103 L Mistral Classic (I think it's the same board as the Flow - old but a real favourite kind of a friendly slalom board)

8.5 Ezzy infinity
7.5 Aerotech RapidFire
6.5 Aerotech RapidFire
5.75 Aerotech RapidFire
5.0 Gasstra slalom

I weight 82kg


Hmmmm... That's not enough, your gunna need a wave board and 4.5
I came over from Bris. 12 yrs ago to race for a season and just never went back. It's a layed back pace like Qld but a lot more sailing options to choose from. Once you come over it's hard to go back.
Greenroom
Greenroom
WA
7608 posts
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28 Jun 2008 9:03pm
Mr. No-one said...

Hmmmm... That's not enough, your gunna need a wave board and 4.5
I came over from Bris. 12 yrs ago to race for a season and just never went back. It's a layed back pace like Qld but a lot more sailing options to choose from. Once you come over it's hard to go back.

No matter how many hints we keep dropping, he bloody wont leave

fullmoon
fullmoon
WA
314 posts
WA, 314 posts
28 Jun 2008 10:26pm
I live in North Perth ,10 min max to Pelli point,15 to Lucky bay,40 to Safety bay.
Mostly sail in the river with sails from 4.7 up to 8.5 but the 4.7 never seems to get used . 92kg,133 Futura.
I think your boards should be spot on for the river/Safety bay,but you need weed fins at Safety bay .
ikw777
ikw777
QLD
2995 posts
QLD, 2995 posts
29 Jun 2008 11:30pm
Thanks for all these replies everyone. I think Perth and I would get on very nicely indeed. Just got to see how the negotiations go now...
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