Windsurfing in Tassie....

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Troppo
Troppo
WA
887 posts
WA, 887 posts
2 Apr 2005 3:53pm
G'day all wondering if anyone knows what the windsurfing is like in tassie autumn time..... where to go etc etc. I'll be in Launceston if I decide to transfer there for a month.
pole boy
pole boy
WA
292 posts
WA, 292 posts
2 Apr 2005 5:12pm
are troppo,
go there and take a baby rig and an old school wave board, cause when it blows it blows. all you have to do is wait for the cold fronts to come and then go to NW tassie and it is awesome. so you studying at AMC? and if you get board can you get the bass strait record back for us, some looney did it in a laser in 13.5 hrs so what if his done a few olympics you can beat him.

poley
Troppo
Troppo
WA
887 posts
WA, 887 posts
2 Apr 2005 5:22pm
no not studying will be there for work as launnie is short of firies so i'm told. will be a culture shock as i'm from the other end of the country. Do they make ugg boot footsrtaps??
Jimmy@Tas
Jimmy@Tas
TAS
77 posts
TAS, 77 posts
3 Apr 2005 6:06am
Hi Troppo,

I live in Launnie, what sort of sailing do you do, wave, slalom?

jimmy
Troppo
Troppo
WA
887 posts
WA, 887 posts
4 Apr 2005 1:01pm
prefer waves but dont care as long as i can get on the water!!!
Haircut
Haircut
QLD
6491 posts
QLD, 6491 posts
6 Apr 2005 10:48pm
Mr Curac would probably be able to give you a good answer for the original question. He lived there recently for several months.

Sounds like the northwest corner has endless winds and swells.

H
peto
peto
NSW
406 posts
NSW, 406 posts
8 Apr 2005 8:53am
Hey mate.
For some full on wavesailing checkout Marrawah over N/W side 40mins past Smithton..if you can track down a couple of blokes who live there, Quinten Bye or Justin "TAPPO" Tapson... they know all the spots.
Fossil
Fossil
WA
4 posts
WA, 4 posts
8 Apr 2005 3:48pm
Of course, Marrawah is still a decent drive from Launceston (about 2.5-3 hrs, but I'd want to be getting out of the place at every given opportunity ).

The wind always blows and the swell always comes. There, I've just jinxed it.

For sailing around the Marrawah area,check out http://www.smackfest.net/ and pack your surfboard. Good pub and camp grounds too.

I can't believe that Justin Tapson is still going strong!! That guy's been at it for 20+ years!

Of course, closer to Launceston are a few beaches around the Georgetown area (about 30 mins out), which cop alot of wind swells.

At Hawley Beach near Devonport can often get some decent flatwater (lighter wind)sailing - if you're into that kind of thing. Nice area about an hour from Lonnie.

Then there's the east coast around the Scamander area (or whereever you decide to stop the car and rig up) - can be a bit temperamental for swell. Scamander is about 1.5 hrs from Lonnie.

In summary, the wind doesn't go away and, whilst it can get cold, you've still got a couple of months yet before the water temp really plummets.......(of course it's all relative )

Marrawah definately youre best bet for solid wind and waves.

Come on down, check it out and you never know quite what you might find
curac
curac
WA
1160 posts
WA, 1160 posts
8 Apr 2005 5:45pm
tassy is one windy place..
going to winter is supposed to be the windiest times..
so small sail and ****
tassy is good cause it's small and you can drive everywhere with in a few hours
make trips to marrawah..
can't say i every got it good but i know it gets good, i got wind but not big waves there..
cold water though..
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