Perth spots, conditions, tips ect.

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piotrekSOD
piotrekSOD
WA
14 posts
WA, 14 posts
6 Aug 2011 7:32pm
Hi!
I know that this topic was discussed many times but please help me

Probably i will come to Perth at the end of September for at least one year. Of course with the same reason who most people do... windsurfing! My friend who was there for a year also, recomended me to stay in Fermantle. Maybe some of you remember robert baldyga from Poland ?

And here is my question. Where are the best spots near fermantle area where can i windsurf flat freestyle and wave for example after work? I am totally rookie in wave but i thing i learn quick. I have been to brasil once but waves wasn't great.
Normally i was practicing freestyle which i still want to do but wave is a priority.[}:)]

Sorry for my english, i hope you understand anything. This is my second reason of my trip to australia, learn good english!

Thanks, AND SEE YOU ON WATER!

Peter
albentley
albentley
NSW
297 posts
NSW, 297 posts
6 Aug 2011 9:48pm
yep there are loads of spots just google windsurfing in wa or look at a map. if you want to get into waves there are some spots which can provide a good start near freo.

Al
piotrekSOD
piotrekSOD
WA
14 posts
WA, 14 posts
6 Aug 2011 9:30pm
yeah i have already checked but i was hoping to hear yours private suggestions and recomendations
greetings
saltiest1
saltiest1
NSW
2575 posts
NSW, 2575 posts
7 Aug 2011 10:10am
september will probably be a bit unreliable for wind. novevber / december is usually the months for the 1st decent souwester, although the odd cold front might give you a bit of fun if you are lucky.
youll have a heap of time between getting here and figuring out where to go before your first sail id say.
decrepit
decrepit
WA
12885 posts
WA, 12885 posts
7 Aug 2011 7:15pm
piotrekSOD said...

>>>>>>

Sorry for my english, i hope you understand anything. This is my second reason of my trip to australia, learn good english!
>>>>>


Hmmm, not sure about learning good English here! We have our own version of it.

There are beach breaks at Port and Leighton beaches, and a reef break at the Dutch Inn, all close to Freo. Flat water freestyle on the river.
But in Summer there isn't a lot of swell around this area. Scarborough to the North gets more swell, but it's usually a bit more onshore.
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