At
Gold Coastwe have 3 categories of wind gliders ( alll categories from windsurfers kiter to winglers) :
a) Flatwaters
b) Choppers
c) Wavers
All tree are almost glued to their spots
so almost do not meet and mix with each others
a)
The Train/ Marine Parade - Flat Gliders - is the most popular because the car parking is easy and free of charge. unless you breach 20 min time limit at ramp for rigging that may cost you $150
You could make and break your dreamed 2s 40 ktn here, 27 Alpha, 300 km distance
or you could break all you have on you, with you , in you...
b) Choppers love the
Shearewater-
where wind is a strongest,
current is fastest
Chop the nastiest
Use to be my favorite place , till I broke all my knees ligaments, boards, sails and mast, run out of duck tape eventually and give up
c)
Currumbinreal wave riders.
Maybe not like favorite Jason Polakow and Robbie Naish Hawaii
but good enough to smash everything you have to pieces unless is made of rubber.
I have been once only there on my slalom gear and never going to do the same mistake again. Nasty current took me 3 km off shore and wind wasn't enough to waterstart for 3 hours.You being novice like me may thinks - if there are 5 meter toll waves - there must be some wind too. Nope !
But don't worry. The same current that take you to New Zealand shores from Currumbin brings you back 5 km down the beach.
So you just walk the walk of the shame the longest in your life.
What is funny, that being foiler like our talented Julien
you could do all those 3 steps to heaven
in one go.
Possibly too long , but hey !! possible
or Wing gliders Cheng !

You still thinking that is our Dolphin and Whales Seeing SeaWorld Tour expedition log !!
Nope !
That is our Cheng with his Wingy Thingy !
PS.
If you still thinking about moving to Gold Coast permanently
your first or second name must be TONY
pretty much every good sailor here name is
Tonylike in good old song
Tony be Goodor something like that .....
Yep I think that is time for Macro third name to be Tony