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Surf in or close to Melbourne???

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Created by mocha1 > 9 months ago, 9 Mar 2013
mocha1
WA, 934 posts
9 Mar 2013 9:11PM
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G'day vicoes
Am gonna be in melb july early
Is there any surf close to city with access by tram or should I hire car? Will not have big window so close to city best or maybe day trip to torquay?

Any ideas
oh yeah and hiring a board rather than bring one for maybe 1 day surf

Thanks mexicans

mocha1
WA, 934 posts
9 Mar 2013 9:19PM
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Or take me under ya wing for a trip or 2.
I'm over for my wife n daughters califarknstenics state comp extravaganza yawn yawn
And apart from goin to a game of footy or 3 I'm actually quite interested in a vicco surf as have been over many times but only for footy or cricket theme or califarknstenics!!!!

Please help my sanity

mitchbat
WA, 399 posts
10 Mar 2013 3:23PM
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Hi Mocha,plenty of good waves within striking range of Melbourne but you will need a car. Nearest would be the Mornington Peninsula 1 hour drive away. If there's a bit of west in the wind and a reasonable swell Torquay is a safe bet but is a little bit further. Grab yourself a copy of the wavefinder atlas so you can pick your best coast for the day

quirkus
WA, 322 posts
10 Mar 2013 3:56PM
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Where you staying Mocha? It might make the difference between driving an hour or two hours?
Unless you're hoping for storms so you can 'ride the bay'??
Look Doggies been there too !!


mocha1
WA, 934 posts
10 Mar 2013 6:30PM
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In the cbd somewhere.
And id prob rather go to a bulldogs v melb training run than get colder than ive ever been and surf a wave worse than sorrento middle groyne

beastsurf
WA, 902 posts
10 Mar 2013 8:53PM
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Can't wait for the footy to start. Sorry for the drift of topic.

quirkus
WA, 322 posts
11 Mar 2013 8:12AM
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mocha1 said...
In the cbd somewhere.
And id prob rather go to a bulldogs v melb training run than get colder than ive ever been and surf a wave worse than sorrento middle groyne


Probably head west then, (gotta have a car), and pretty good choices then if the conditions are ok.. pack a good wettie for July.

Tux
VIC, 3829 posts
12 Mar 2013 9:09AM
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If there is any west in teh wind head for Torquay its about 1:30 min west of Melbourne...you should be able to hire a board and wettie from Torquay surf acadamy

Salty Sea Dog
VIC, 346 posts
12 Mar 2013 10:12AM
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Gunnamatta, Rye, Portsea are all about an hour and 20 out of the city, but its pretty busy at the weekends. Point Leo and Flinders are a bit closer but nowhere near as good.

Never been over the other side of the city ie. Torquay so can't comment.

If you're in the city you will need a car to get to the surf regardless of which area you go to though.

crustt
VIC, 190 posts
12 Mar 2013 11:34AM
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Phillipe Island is the go for a day trip, little bit further but more options. Fantastic beachies and some quality reefs and usually you can find somewhere off/cross shore and less crowded at that time of year, can be good weather in July. Only go to Torquay if the swell bouy http://www.portofmelbourne.com/wavedata.asp read over 3m. it is way to crowded,

dmitri
VIC, 1040 posts
12 Mar 2013 8:08PM
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mocha1 said...

G'day vicoes
Am gonna be in melb july early
Is there any surf close to city with access by tram or should I hire car?...

...Thanks mexicans


you can take a tram # 1 strait to this secret spot



it's similar to the "mexican pipeline"

mocha1
WA, 934 posts
12 Mar 2013 9:05PM
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wow thanks guys

"mexican pipe" looks similar to sorrento west in a 30knt onshore.

I like the thought of Phillip Island but being a WAussie and only equipped with a 3/2 steamer, how cold is it really??
(surfed in Newquay, UK, in a 3/2 in their spring/summer......brrrrrrrrrrrrrrr)

the visit to Torquay academy could be the go.

Thanks though for all the info

crustt
VIC, 190 posts
13 Mar 2013 8:57AM
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Nowhere near as cold as newquay in the spring, I've surfed Margarets in Sept. as cold as anything I have surfed in Vic, see if you can borrow a sleeveless hot vest to wear underneath the wettie.
If you like pm me 4 days out and I can give you an idea of your best options, I don't know much about the monington peninsular, you have to know where the banks are.

WINDY MILLER
WA, 3183 posts
21 Mar 2013 5:52AM
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Portsea back beach



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