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Tannum Sands Windsurfing

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Created by RedJimi > 9 months ago, 22 May 2017
RedJimi
QLD, 36 posts
22 May 2017 2:28PM
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Hi all, I have heard there are a few sailors that either live in, or sail at, Tannum Sands. We are looking at the possibility of moving up there very soon. I must say that it is really a beautiful spot, just took the family up there for the weekend, and we had a great time, it looks like paradise, and friendly people to boot. Anyone on here from Boyne Is or Tannum, or sail there? Would love to hear any advice on locations / conditions, etc you have to offer :) Cheers

John340
QLD, 3063 posts
22 May 2017 5:12PM
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I sailed there in the mid 1980s. Mainly in the Boyne river mouth and in the surf, just south of the Tannum Sands SLSC. Its a great spot.

Mark Richardson is a GPS sailor who still sails regularly in the Boyne river mouth.

azuli
QLD, 334 posts
22 May 2017 7:00PM
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Sailed there in the 80's and 90's. Boyne/Tannum is a great place to windsurf, there was quite a crew back in those days. Smallish cross-on wave sailing conditions at Tannum in summer. Can also be good for wave jumping at the banks of the river mouth, and smooth water speed sailing inside the river mouth. Also some nearby islands to sail to. If you want bigger waves, try Agnes Waters, and Wreck Rocks to the south.

An old pic of sailing Tannum in the late 80s:






RedJimi
QLD, 36 posts
22 May 2017 9:29PM
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Thanks John, that is really good to know that someone sails there these days. I guess there aren't any crocs in the river then...

RedJimi
QLD, 36 posts
23 May 2017 11:41AM
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azuli said..
Sailed there in the 80's and 90's. Boyne/Tannum is a great place to windsurf, there was quite a crew back in those days. Smallish cross-on wave sailing conditions at Tannum in summer. Can also be good for wave jumping at the banks of the river mouth, and smooth water speed sailing inside the river mouth. Also some nearby islands to sail to. If you want bigger waves, try Agnes Waters, and Wreck Rocks to the south.

An old pic of sailing Tannum in the late 80s:








Great info Azuli, and fantastic photo! Variety of sailing conditions sounds awesome, I haven't sailed 'full' wave yet, so I will have to work up to that. thanks very much mate

John340
QLD, 3063 posts
23 May 2017 12:23PM
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RedJimi said..
Thanks John, that is really good to know that someone sails there these days. I guess there aren't any crocs in the river then...


You'll have to ask mark

Mark Richo
QLD, 3 posts
25 May 2017 7:18AM
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Always good to have another sailor on the water, there are sometimes half a dozen of us out on a good day. No crocs, lots of turtles though in the river mouth. Send me an email when you get here and I can show you around


RedJimi
QLD, 36 posts
27 May 2017 6:46AM
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Mark Richo said..
Always good to have another sailor on the water, there are sometimes half a dozen of us out on a good day. No crocs, lots of turtles though in the river mouth. Send me an email when you get here and I can show you around




Sorry the delay in response Mark, didn't get a notification. Thanks heaps, will absolutely do that :)
wasnt profoundly keen in sailing a new area by myself. So good to know that there is a crew fellow sailors up there! Cheers mate



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