Where to sail today (22/01/09)????

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windmat
windmat
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22 Jan 2009 12:43pm
hi all,
I just arrived in south australia a week ago! have already buy some windsurfing gear! But now I need to test it...
Could you give me some advices about the places to go today (around adelaide!).

Cheers!

See ya
russh
russh
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22 Jan 2009 1:28pm
Seacliff or Kingston Park might b OK if the wind goes more SW and there will be a few crew sailing if its any good and >15-20 knts - Days street would have been ok today with WNW - probably gone onshore by now and a 70km drive - with a small swell -

A dodge tide so Snapper and the likes may be a bit shallow (near Aldinga)

Mid coast was crappy onshore this morning and 15 knts (tried for an quick early one at 0800 and it was 3 planing runs and plodding around trying to catch onshore waves)

Check Windsurfing SA and the Onboard web site as they have info about where to sail
divaldo
divaldo
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22 Jan 2009 1:31pm
or you could save your energies and come down to Robe this weekend, 3 hour drive south towards Mt Gambier, looks like wind and waves this weekend.......
sharkbiscuit
sharkbiscuit
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22 Jan 2009 12:04pm
Hi Matt. What level are you ?. You have just brought some equipment ?

If you are rank beginner, then West Lakes is the best spot in the city,
although it's probably too windy for beginner sailing at WL's today as
gusts will be too difficult to deal with.
windmat
windmat
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22 Jan 2009 1:49pm
Thanks for your replies,

My level in windsurfing is good enough to play in the waves! hehe
And I 've just bought a JP wave 79l with a NP zone 5.0.

So, sounds like Seacliff (just south of Brighton???) or west lakes could be a good place for today!

By the way, what is this about "robe" this weekend?

sharkbiscuit
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22 Jan 2009 12:41pm
In that case, forgot my suggestion about WL's. I thought you may be a beginner coz you mentioned buying equipment.

I am heading to Largs Bay this arv. The wind is a bad direction, but I don't want to drive too far. See you around :)
russh
russh
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22 Jan 2009 2:18pm
Hi windmat - see this link for more information:

www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=44964

a weekend spot 380 Kms south east of adelaide via Kingston - Social wavesailing group has got together and organised a weekend away, if theres no wind some will be surfing, diving and now a catameran is coming as well.

20-30 knt WNW tomorrow - beachport (35ks south of Robe) should be good - Satuurday and sunday are a bit sketchy but a possibility of afternoon seabreeze and a SSE 15-20knt for Monday (Australia day) and with a couple of feet of swell - have a look in the photos - SA - a few pictures of Robe from last easter and October long weekend.


a floaty wave board and small wave board would be the go.

40 people booked for Tea on saturday night at the Caledonian Inn - should be a good night.

Send me an email via my avatar and i can send you more details

Cheers,

RussH

windmat
windmat
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22 Jan 2009 3:22pm

It sounds to be a great plan indeed! a bit far away but.... i'm ready to drive to catch up the waves.

Is it like a wave competition or simply a social event?

and also, is there anyone going to seacliff this afternoon?
divaldo
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22 Jan 2009 3:39pm
windmat said...


It sounds to be a great plan indeed! a bit far away but.... i'm ready to drive to catch up the waves.

Is it like a wave competition or simply a social event?

and also, is there anyone going to seacliff this afternoon?


Very social wave comp mate, all a bit of fun with a few prizes thanks to the local shops.

I wish I was sailing at seacliff this arvo ;(

russh
russh
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22 Jan 2009 3:39pm
Robe is an "social expression session " wave gathering. Robe has another event at easter time that attracts 100 or so sailors and kiters and is much more competative and attracts a few more of the "hard core" (for want of a better term) wave sailors.

Keep an eye on the SA forums

Seacliff is a no go for me today - Going to Robe - might drive past and have a look on the way home from work though.

hope you get a blast

Zubby
Zubby
SA
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22 Jan 2009 4:10pm
Go to Geraldton.

Tiger Air 49 bucks one way.
Muzza12
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22 Jan 2009 5:57pm

$49 one way to Gero?
russh
russh
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22 Jan 2009 6:13pm
dzub said...

Go to Geraldton.

Tiger Air 49 bucks one way.


Go tomorrow - it was 20-25 knts at seacliff at 415 - looked very nice - swell on the reefs for a few jumps - mid coast has a good size stormy with plenty of crew gettin waves -Pity I can't sail tonight - Bugger


Susie
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22 Jan 2009 11:24pm
Its all about timing. Had a few runs at Seacliff. Met Ty. Packed up and then it came in, had something else imp to do. Had to see my mum. By the time I got back to Moana it was howling westerly. I bet SOMEONE had a FANTASTIC sail. I dont know about the toxic dust/sand at Hindmarsh Island though. Here is a few pic from this morning at Moana.







Zubby
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23 Jan 2009 11:04am
Muzza12 said...


$49 one way to Gero?



To Perth. Club Red Car to Gero $29.

OESaustralia
OESaustralia
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SA, 300 posts
24 Jan 2009 5:13am
Mine Beach Sleford bay Port Lincoln has been firing over the last two days
windmat
windmat
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24 Jan 2009 11:38am
whaouuuuuu, god, is that in south australia?????
OESaustralia
OESaustralia
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24 Jan 2009 2:45pm
Don't forget West South Oz More wind and swell year round!!











Zubby
Zubby
SA
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24 Jan 2009 10:29pm
Ross,
Pic's look nuts! Does it work like that all the time??
Darren
OESaustralia
OESaustralia
SA
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25 Jan 2009 2:36am
Eyre Peninsula juts out 300km into to the Great Australian bight so if there is any wind and swell we can find on either side ,cross off condition in NW to E wind direction year round.
NW to SW in the winter are all sailable in waves
W to SE seabreeze in the summer again you can wave sail.
Our Seabreeze are stronger as we are closer to the hot Nullarbor plain.
I haven't been to the WA in 10 years as we have just as good condition here in West South Oz.




Kym Roberts
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SA
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25 Jan 2009 10:10pm
nice photo"s wish i was there that day :)

is it hard to get out there ????????
gunna
gunna
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26 Jan 2009 12:02am
noice pink hotpants??
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