Sandy Pt air and water temps.

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ka43
ka43
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15 May 2008 4:27pm
If one of the locals like Daffy etc could give their take on this it would be appreciated.
Hopefully making the trek down for October with the Cockroaches, I was wondering what sort of temps we could be looking at for this time period??
It will be nearly 20 years since I was last there and being a lot older and rounder I was curious.
Trying to figure out what to bring for getting wet and hanging out.
cheers
Larko
sausage
sausage
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15 May 2008 5:00pm
This should keep you warm enough........


sick_em_rex
sick_em_rex
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15 May 2008 5:42pm
Larko just bring a few cans of HTFU mate and you'll be right
sailquik
sailquik
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15 May 2008 7:07pm
Check this graph mate. Gives you an idea:

http://www.earthsci.unimelb.edu.au/~awatkins/sandytemps.2003.html

Water temps are not too bad but wind chill can be a problem if standing around waiting for the wind to drop below 45 knots so you can have a run.
AUS-057
AUS-057
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15 May 2008 7:08pm
Hi guys,

What wetsuits do the locals wear? Are we talking a 3/2 steamer or 5/3 steamer?

David
sailquik
sailquik
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15 May 2008 7:14pm
A good 5/3 would be nice. I get a new 3mm every year and wear a SS radiator vest and/or 2mm sleeveless vest, booties, helmet and weight jacket or buoyancy vest which helps a lot to insulate the body core. Throw on a jacket, gloves and a beanie when standing around on the beach.

3/2 steamer is fine November through to April....mostly.
kato
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15 May 2008 9:27pm
I,ve been wearing a long sleave thermal under the rash vest,it seems to help on the realy cold days when ya feet go numb.
ka43
ka43
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16 May 2008 9:04am
Thanks Andrew and Kato.
I cut the arms off my new 3/2 steamer for Sydney conditions but now wish I hadnt.
Might have to invest in one of those titanium vests me thinks, also some booties.

Larko just bring a few cans of HTFU mate and you'll be right

Says Rex who has been slumming it at sunny, warm FNQ. Big blouse
sick_em_rex
sick_em_rex
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16 May 2008 9:27am
Hey Kato are you talking the sports type thermals like Skins? I wear a long sleeve compression top at soccer as well as nicks under my shorts but they also make the garments for training when it's cold and you got me thinking these might work...Has anyone ever tried those under their wettie?
Oh and Larko, yes it was sunny and nice and windy but I'll be buggered if you're able to sail anywhere cause of the damn stingers. 'Apparently' global warming forcing the water temps up has extended the stinger season by at least 2months more than what it used to be. Where does FirieBob sail???
mr love
mr love
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16 May 2008 9:51am
Yep , I have worn a standard outdoor/skiing type thermal ( Katmandu I think ) under my steamer and it definitely works . The only problem this winter will be fitting it under!!!
kato
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16 May 2008 10:34pm
Rex,just the normal ones I used for skiing in Japan.Cost about $30
OceanBlue64
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17 May 2008 11:56am
sick_em_rex said...


Oh and Larko, yes it was sunny and nice and windy but I'll be buggered if you're able to sail anywhere cause of the damn stingers. 'Apparently' global warming forcing the water temps up has extended the stinger season by at least 2months more than what it used to be. Where does FirieBob sail???


When I was living up there and I used to go snorkeling/spearfishing, I used to wear a full length wetsuit in stinger season and never had any issues.
drjukka
drjukka
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17 May 2008 2:55pm
KA,

At SP in October I have worn a 3/2 steamer (the new glued/welded) suits keep a lot of the water out.

Wearing an impact vest/weight vest really helps keep the core of your body warm.

Daffy is rigt - water temp is cold bu OK - wind chill is what really gets you.

- J
windjunky
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17 May 2008 10:22pm
sailquik said...

Check this graph mate. Gives you an idea:

http://www.earthsci.unimelb.edu.au/~awatkins/sandytemps.2003.html

...


Geez, I didnt realise i'd been such a slacky bum... or that anyone ever looked at that stuff! I've updated the graphs for all the years since 2003; see:
www.earthsci.unimelb.edu.au/~awatkins/sandytemps.html

(which was really only ever meant as a pop-up window from:
www.earthsci.unimelb.edu.au/~awatkins/temps.html
hence the crappy formatting)

For what its worth (but i am no local) I use a 3/2 steamer with a 1mm rashy underneath (making it almost 4/3) at Sandy till at least the Cup weekend races (ie early Nov), and hide behind the dunes when not sailing - preferably with something/someone hot.
Helps if you dont fall in too! - so practice your gybes...
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