what's woodies like in a westerly??? i'm thinking the first beach on the way in?? I'm looking for places to sail in W and NW that arent going to destroy my knee like crazy waves. PM me so ya dont give the game away. Please
Bertie, If you don't mind the drive to Mandurah, there's a great fun course out the front of my place, (Avalon Bay). WNW is directly onshore, and the reef keeps out most of the chop and waves, but there's the occasional small ramp makes it over. It's usually a bit too exciting for a good speed run, we've got low 30s here. Due W and NW give a reasonable downwind rum one way but not to upwind to get back in the other without tacking.
You may have to share it with the odd kite, and one or to windsurfers. I love it but get better speeds on the estuary, especially in storm conditions.
well i have committed and booked Wednesday off. I hope to get good glassy conditions for a SUP surf, should be plenty of swell after the front has blown it self out
well i have committed and booked Wednesday off. I hope to get good glassy conditions for a SUP surf, should be plenty of swell after the front has blown it self out
so should i be booking out the speed gear or looking for waves?? either way i'll be driving some considerable distance by the looks. where on the estuary is suitable for a westerly for speed?? i've only ever sailed at hardies b4??