Perth is No.1, where's No.2?

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jonesmb
jonesmb
QLD
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QLD, 77 posts
20 Jan 2005 1:19pm
Of all the capital cities Perth is obviously the best place for a windsurfer to live but where would be second? In fact how would people rank the cities?

I've lived in Melbourne, Sydney and currently Brisbane and done some
windsurfing in Adelaide. This would be my ladder

1. Perth
2. Melbourne
3. Adelaide
4. Brisbane
5. Sydney
6. Hobart
7. Darwin
8. Canberra

The last three are guesses and I would be interested to here experiences there, particularly Hobart - would have thought it gets good fronts. I've kept stats. while in Melb. and Bris., averages per year are

____________Wave Slalom Formula | 4.0m^2__4.7__5.5__6.5__8.5 | Total
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Melbourne__25_____25_____0_____|__4_______15__16___15__0__| 50 (days per year)
Brisbane____5_____18_____10_____|__1_______3 ___5___14__10_| 33

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Mal
leski
leski
NSW
661 posts
NSW, 661 posts
20 Jan 2005 2:30pm
this is interesting!!
is Sydney really that bad??? (can't comment only leaved in Perth)
jonesmb
jonesmb
QLD
77 posts
QLD, 77 posts
20 Jan 2005 1:42pm
It was ten years ago I was in Sydney and only during summer/autumn. I'd rate as good.
I'd say its very similar to Brisbane, 10-20 knots seabreeze, not sure what happens in winter. Moving to Brisbane I was suprised how little winter sailing there is, the weather is fine, fine ,fine ........

I've just returned from Port Stephens, 2hrs north of Sydney - 4 days =8.5 m^2,
1 day = 6.6 m^2, 1 day =5.7 and 1 day =sitting around.

Mal
westozwind
westozwind
WA
1419 posts
WA, 1419 posts
20 Jan 2005 12:36pm
Over here in the west, since the 11th (9 days), I've had
1 x 5.7
1 x 5.3
2 x 4.7
1 x 4.1
But that includes a weekend in Bunbury, It never blows in Bunbury (Take off 2 days). So it's 5 sails in 7 days
And it looks like we'll have another one this arvo.
Paul Kelf
Paul Kelf
WA
678 posts
WA, 678 posts
20 Jan 2005 12:37pm
Check and compare the graphs on this site for each state for the last 30 days.


Paul Kelf
Deano
Deano
WA
255 posts
WA, 255 posts
20 Jan 2005 8:45pm
Wellington. The second most windy city in the world. It is a capital

In Australia it must be Perth 1st Melb of Hobart 2nd.

Deano
FilthyAmatuer
FilthyAmatuer
WA
877 posts
WA, 877 posts
20 Jan 2005 8:59pm
isnt Chicargo or something the windiest... or is that geraldton? ummm ahhh... i gonna shut up now

Haydz
Greenroom
Greenroom
WA
7608 posts
WA, 7608 posts
20 Jan 2005 10:10pm
just follow hardie and poor reli around
those two together produce enough wind with their @#$% that they dribble
now im really gonna cop it

GONE WITH THE WIND
poor relative
poor relative
WA
9106 posts
WA, 9106 posts
21 Jan 2005 7:18am
greenie, greenie,

I thought you understood, i thought you cared. How wrong i am, how disappointed i am.
Greenie, i do hope that your cognative difficulties improve in time, and then maybe, and only maybe can you really grasp the concepts that me and hardie are so familiar with.
Then you might understand.
My friend Richard Branson will be getting in contact with you shortly, he gets very annoyed when apsertions are cast aginst my character.
curac
curac
WA
1160 posts
WA, 1160 posts
21 Jan 2005 9:09am
i am currently in Tasmania and while i have not lived in hobart. it would be pretty good.. Tasmania is the windiest state in australia.. just look at the statistics from the BOM. and it's a small island so you can drive 3 hours and be sailing in at least 25knots most days. 6 hours and you can go from hobart to marrawah. but i am sure there are some big wave spots for windsurfing on the east coast too..

i would not live in tassy in winter though and am not going to. but summer is ok. only real problem is that you need a wettie all year,
and tasmanians can't drive for ****. 10 - 20KM/H under the speed limit and when you get to overtaking lanes they speed up to about 20KM/H over the speed limit.

oh and flies, but not in hobart

I LIKE WATER
Hoser
Hoser
WA
26 posts
WA, 26 posts
28 Jan 2005 10:53am
Luderizt in Namibia has an average of 340 days a year of 30 knot winds.Narly

Hoser@noser
Poida
Poida
WA
1922 posts
WA, 1922 posts
1 Feb 2005 5:11pm
Dampier in the Pilbara is very windy
I dont think there are crocidiles but the tiger sharks can bite!
sorry definitely not a capital city
Greenroom
Greenroom
WA
7608 posts
WA, 7608 posts
1 Feb 2005 9:50pm
i agree poida
i worked on the burrup for 3 months last year durring the months of april, may, june and july
i lived in dampier and yes it was windy
******** cove was always howling

GONE WITH THE WIND
Jimmy@Tas
Jimmy@Tas
TAS
77 posts
TAS, 77 posts
2 Feb 2005 10:13am
Hey Curac,
Go easy on the Tasmanians cant drive, sure the oldies drive like that but its no different than Melb ecept there are no 5pm rushes.
BTW definately plenty of wind down here Im in Lton so only 4hrs to Marrawah.
Only prb is mostly sail alone or with one or two others as there arent many people who windsurf down here.

Jimmy


It feels like its only ever windy when Im at work!
Seaworthy
Seaworthy
WA
39 posts
WA, 39 posts
3 Feb 2005 7:22pm
Most of Sydney is pretty bad if you run a short board. The best place is Botany Bay, which is quite good when it blows for shortboard. However from experience most other places in Sydney would drive a WA sailor into taking up flying model aeroplanes.

The really funny thing is - I reackon - except for Botany Bay - (I live in Sydney and have tried all sorts of gear, except formula), that if you went out everyday most days a sailor would be overall faster with a 50 buck Wally and a decent new rig than they would be on anything else...





Leon
Leon
WA
5 posts
WA, 5 posts
9 May 2005 7:55pm
quote:
Originally posted by Hoser

Luderizt in Namibia has an average of 340 days a year of 30 knot winds.Narly

Hoser@noser



Have you sailed there Hoser ?

Leon
pvb
pvb
WA
54 posts
pvb pvb
WA, 54 posts
13 May 2005 7:57pm

You can't put Melbourne before Sydney...there aren't any waves in Melbourne!

Have lived in Brisbane, Perth, Melbourne and Sydney and out of those places I'd rate
1. Perth - obvious

2. Sydney - Had some of the best sails of my life at Wanda (more fun then Lancelin, Gero), Long Reef Point goes off in big southerlies, Mona Vale, Gerroa down the road....Although the wind will frustrate, on it's day is heaps bettter for wave riding then Perth.

3. Melbourne - The bay is pretty lame, but Sandy point is sick and obviously the wave spots down south.

4. Brisbane - flat water....

PvB
hardman
hardman
1116 posts
1116 posts
13 May 2005 8:59pm
I think no2 after Perth Is Kalgoorlie, I remember having some of the best wavesails of my life there. I must admit I was drinking a lot in those days, and can't remember the name of the best wavesailing spots there, but it was sick........ Well I used to get sick a lot when I used to try and skull a bottle of Wild Turkey, but it was really really sick man........Kal is one sick place man, I remember I was sober one day, and everything looked really different, sort of really dry and stuff, so I thought f#ck this staying sober for a joke, and me and Jack used to have a great time together, I remember one of the streets was really cool at night, the chicks were so friendly, I was pretty poor in those days, well I'd end up poor somehow, I don't know where all my money went.......

The memories.................................

One hot place Kal, and I mean hot!!!!!!
jonesmb
jonesmb
QLD
77 posts
QLD, 77 posts
16 May 2005 2:14pm
I must admit I didn't do much wave sailing when in Melbourne. So when I moved to Brisbane I thought that would increase, but it does seem mostly flat water. So Brisbane wave sailors where do you go, the Gold coast - my attempts to sail there have been hampered by light winds, unlucky?

Related question, since most readers are from WA - does Perth itself have surf beaches, how far from city?

hardman
hardman
1116 posts
1116 posts
16 May 2005 12:54pm
perth has surf beaches, but there is an outer reef system which reduces swell size by the time it gets to perth so tends to be smaller, from perth city about 10-15 minutes to nearest surf beaches, bout 1 hr 15 mins from Perth to get to world class venues such as Lancellin, and my 2 favourite spots Kalgoorlie, and Hyden. hyden probably has the most consistent big wave in Australia, it's always 5 metres!! That's a fact!!
calanda_brau
calanda_brau
WA
7 posts
WA, 7 posts
6 Jun 2005 12:21am
I know it's off topic, but I try anyway...Will be moving to Sydney to study. How often will I get to surf (wind) with my biggest board beeing around 100L for my 80kg's?
Bladez
Bladez
NSW
95 posts
NSW, 95 posts
6 Jun 2005 11:52am
It has been about once a month lately :( (for sailing in syd) But generally its more like once a week (not enough :(

Someone can correct me if I'm off but I havn't sailed for too long.
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