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Kiting Past Hillary's

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Created by rams > 9 months ago, 15 Sep 2015
rams
8 posts
15 Sep 2015 12:51PM
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Does anyone know the deal with kiting around Hillary's boat harbour is, i.e. downwinder starting South of Hillary's ending up North.

Is there an issue with crossing the boat channel?

MaxVMGRacing
WA, 120 posts
15 Sep 2015 1:17PM
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DOT now consider Kites vessels, same as sail boats.
So go as you please, do as you please.... as long as you obey the general rules of the water including right of way, use the right safety gear for the distance you going off shore. And be sensible, if going somewhere you dont feel 100% safe, dont go alone.
Enjoy your downwinder :)

www.transport.wa.gov.au/imarine/kite-and-windsurfing.asp

Gazuki
WA, 1363 posts
15 Sep 2015 2:25PM
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On your way past I'll wager a $50 for the first person to post a video of them jumping the rock wall

s_h_a_n_o
WA, 88 posts
15 Sep 2015 4:06PM
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On this - what's the kiting like in the bay south of Hillaries?

I live SOR, so usually end up at Woodies, but now work in North Beach, be keen to find somewhere close to work I could chuck a kite up during the week in the afternoon.

Looks like a decent stretch of beach, right angle to catch the sea breeze, no reef/rocks that I have seen? Does Sorrento SLSC allow kiting there?

MDSXR6T
WA, 1019 posts
15 Sep 2015 9:28PM
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Why not Pinneroo or Mullaloo? Both are super popular and a few minutes north of hillarys marina. I think Mullaloo has some rules about where you can launch but i've seen blokes kiting in front of the park so NFI really.

mazdon
1199 posts
16 Sep 2015 8:15AM
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hey shano

short answer is that you can, but it is not that popular as it is choppy as all hell
it has 3 groynes and a marina downwind if things go pear shaped and you can't re-launch (thinking beginners) and also it can be a popular swimming beach if the wind is 15-20kn in summer (rather than a sand blasting 25kn+ to keep people away).

you can kite the whole stretch of coast between trigg and hillaries if inclined - the wind angle is fine, some guys do downwinders along it too. but the trade off is that some of the pocket beaches have limited space to rig up or self launch/land, especially if people or dogs around, so many guys don't bother. also plenty of reefs and cliffs that have shredded kites in the past - heaps of posted photos and examples on seabreeze as evidence.

best bet is to go pinnaroo if you want flat(ter) water or outer reefs, mullaz for some slop and flat inside or back to trigg/scabs and dodge the waves of downwinder guys as they come through. or as you know keep heading south on your way home anywhere to leighton there are beaches and shories to smash/snap fins off.

for mine - i've only ever launched off sorrento to do longer down winders along outer reef lines up the coast - and would't even bother to kite it unless desperate to get away from the missus and the coffee shop crowd across the road if wind is honking and i am trapped with no car, but all my gear

mazdon
1199 posts
16 Sep 2015 8:34AM
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woops - forgot a message for the OP
maybe drop pilot pete a pm and check what kind of issues can arise if you don't give way to big boats?!

s_h_a_n_o
WA, 88 posts
16 Sep 2015 9:40AM
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Cheers mazdon, exactly the sort of info I was after.

Also received a PM from another member with the following link - http://www.joondalup.wa.gov.au/Explore/Beaches/Activities/Kitesurfing/SorrentoExclusionZones.aspx
I've seen the WAKSA location guide, but it only mentions Mullaloo, doesn't address Sorrento.

I got to the point by the end of last summer where I was stopping off at Leightons on the way home from work - just the issue is I kill half an hour of daylight driving down there. Until the days get longer, if I don't get out of work before 4:30, that half an hour can make the difference between it being worth chucking the kite up.

Have seen a Core kite up in one of the little bays here in North Beach, but they're all pretty rocky/reefy. Pinnaroo/Mullaloo means I'm heading further away from home. Just figured Sorrento is a beach I can see from work, looked pretty open etc. Might have to stop at Scarbs/City Beach and have a proper look next time the wind's up.

mazdon
1199 posts
16 Sep 2015 12:05PM
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shano82 said..

Also received a PM from another member with the following link - http://www.joondalup.wa.gov.au/Explore/Beaches/Activities/Kitesurfing/SorrentoExclusionZones.aspx
I've seen the WAKSA location guide, but it only mentions Mullaloo, doesn't address Sorrento.


no worries mate

re: sorrento - well there you go. kind of makes sense, i wouldn't kite in that exclusion zone area either. i have launched from south side of third groyne though as i said before.
got same issue with mates always wanting to do downwinders - why would i when i am a natural footer, and i can kite for 30min longer by not sitting bumper to bumper near scarbs, and i can actually ride upwind???
i usually go anywhere between south of cities and trigg to be honest, just depends what the conditions/banks/time gettign away are like - but i work in freo so am doing the exact opposite to you haha
should swap jobs?!

psychojoe
WA, 2239 posts
16 Sep 2015 5:26PM
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I used to live in North Beach
so I've thrown a kite up just south of the jetty a couple of times
too dangerous at this time of year
reef and rock everywhere
and only that one spot to launch and land
which also rules out anytime there's anyone on the beach (coz it's so small)
but if it's nuking you can kite upwind and hang out behind the surfers

better off at south Trigg or Brighton



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