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Spot Recommendation Around Airlie Beach

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Created by RushInAir > 9 months ago, 29 Dec 2015
RushInAir
QLD, 11 posts
29 Dec 2015 10:10AM
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Hi Everyone has anyone know good spots around airlie beach?? And which island is good for kite sesh?? I dont Bit of waves :)


Thx

Kozzie
QLD, 1451 posts
29 Dec 2015 9:32PM
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dingo beach,conway and bowen

the islands make for some pretty hectic kiteing and ive converted to about every religeon i could think of crossing that whitsunday channell several times. if your really going to have a go at it tho get a scamper for 80 odd bob take a tent and 5 days of food and live on whitehaven beach for the week. just be aware there probably only going to give you 20l water and thats all youll get. national parks will sting ya a fiver a night. your better off walking the hour walk from camp to the inlet then trying to kite it as the treeline makes for some pretty strange gusty launching conditions. i did get sick of the walk and would driftlaunch it out about half way once you clear the windshadow from the little mountain near camp. just be aware your on your own and i believe this time of year your just going to be a bleeding ravaged mess from the sandflys. they dont **** around

Rails
QLD, 1371 posts
31 Dec 2015 7:07AM
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What Kozzie said about the islands, whitsunday! if you are mobile Mackay, Bowen, Alva are great flatwater spots.
Conway backs onto the Prossie river which has some crocs, Midge point can be Ok, half way to Mackay
Best o half tides running out

kovi
VIC, 122 posts
4 Jan 2016 4:53PM
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midge point one of best spots I ever kited
sandbar was up so had about 2km wide 500m in of angle/waist deep flat water to kite in, shared with 2 other locals at the time (who said as was after heavy rain could be crocs but i didnt see any

Kozzie
QLD, 1451 posts
5 Jan 2016 12:05PM
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kovi said..
midge point one of best spots I ever kited
sandbar was up so had about 2km wide 500m in of angle/waist deep flat water to kite in, shared with 2 other locals at the time (who said as was after heavy rain could be crocs but i didnt see any


you never do see them thats the point had to jump on a cane train to get away from one once in strathdickie near there

kovi
VIC, 122 posts
6 Jan 2016 12:54PM
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crazy!

kemp90
QLD, 1694 posts
6 Jan 2016 1:29PM
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god a hate crocs, last winter was a wake up, seeing them all trying to get some sun on the banks. you never see them in summer!

Mex
QLD, 106 posts
9 Jan 2016 10:08AM
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If you come to Bowen, head to the Don river mouth/ Yasso point. ESE or E is what you are looking for up here. We don't bother going out in N's. Winds crap and stingers.
Get on to BBK fb page and message them if you want to know what the conditions are like before you head off.
Hopefully see you around??

RushInAir
QLD, 11 posts
9 Jan 2016 8:45PM
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Thx Everyone,

It really helped. I kite around Dingo Beach and Hideaway Bay. It really really gusty. Next time looking forward to kite around Hamilton and Whitsundays :)

INTHELOOP
QLD, 1855 posts
12 Jan 2016 1:29AM
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Blowen Bowen no doubt!

BurkeyBoy
QLD, 549 posts
12 Jan 2016 3:38PM
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Hey guys. I'll be cruising the Whitsundays 2nd week in February. Can I expect wind and is it worth putting my gear in? I'll be on a yacht with a tender so would appreciate any local advice.

Mex
QLD, 106 posts
13 Jan 2016 4:06PM
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Can be a hit and miss this time of year. Wet season usually produces Northerly winds which are no good or absolutely nothing. Cant say bring your gear or not, as it is unpredictable especially in Feb. March onwards for sure but Jan and Feb it's anyone's guess.
Got to ask yourself the question.........."I might take it just in case"

BurkeyBoy
QLD, 549 posts
19 Jan 2016 8:33AM
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Thanks Mex. I suppose I'll check out the forecast just before I leave, see how much room is in the car also. Will I need a stinger suit that time of year? Read some travel forums that said yes, but friends who we're going with and have done it before say no?

Wallis1986
QLD, 130 posts
21 Jan 2016 9:01PM
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If you have one you may as well use it. But none of us have been stung yet. Just be carefull of northerlys. Think thats when the stingers might drift in

BurkeyBoy
QLD, 549 posts
22 Jan 2016 7:08AM
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Cheers, think the boat supplies them.

Mex
QLD, 106 posts
23 Jan 2016 8:12PM
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Agree with Wallis. For some reason they don't seem to be around in easterly winds. In saying that if you swim in a very protected area where the water is dead calm definantly wear a stinger suit. Irakanjis love calm/still waters. Take one with you.
We have had only 2 good afternoon and one OK session so far this month. By the looks of the forecast that is all we will be getting for January with rain and northerly winds for all of next week! Hopefully it will pick up in Feb.......fingers crossed!
Hope you enjoy your holiday, it's a beautiful part of Australia.


BurkeyBoy
QLD, 549 posts
25 Jan 2016 5:49PM
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Cheers for the info. I'm pretty sure the bareboat charter co provides stinger suits. I'm a very occasional fisherman, but I guess it would be worth taking some gear? I know it's a different topic altogether, but any info would be appreciated.

loftywinds2
185 posts
27 Jan 2016 8:34AM
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RushInAir said..
Thx Everyone,

It really helped. I kite around Dingo Beach and Hideaway Bay. It really really gusty. Next time looking forward to kite around Hamilton and Whitsundays :)


Just don't bring your girlfriend unless she's able to tack, respect right of way and go upwind properly.



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