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Old Salty
Old Salty
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30 Jul 2008 10:07pm
Ok guys and gals, give up your secrets. Where is a good place to go for a sail on a westerly. Thinking maybe Saturday is the go. Desperate to try my new anti freeze booties as the last time I went I frooze my toes off.
OceanBlue64
OceanBlue64
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31 Jul 2008 5:57pm
Well seeing as I am in Geelong, its always Pt Henry on a westerly for me. Hopefully I will be able to get out Saturday morning. Wind forecast is looking good so far.
mathew
mathew
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QLD, 2172 posts
31 Jul 2008 11:25pm
Any of the eastern bay beaches are ok for any winds from NW to SW, eg:
- Elwood yacht club is always a pretty safe bet...
- Green point can get a tough beach break in a SW, but gives good swell,
- Rickets' can be cross-shore (but I haven't sailed that direction)
- Chelsea has been known for decent down the line surf when its W to SW

The main deal in a W to SW is that the swell is big'ish - but its not too hairy as the wave-crests are usually far enough apart.
OceanBlue64
OceanBlue64
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1 Aug 2008 9:14am
mathew said...


The main deal in a W to SW is that the swell is big'ish - but its not too hairy as the wave-crests are usually far enough apart.


Thats the great thing about the western side of Pt Henry. No swell to contend with. Just a little bit of wind chop. Great if you like a little bit of speed
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