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Macroscien
Macroscien

QLD

6808 posts

31 May 2016 12:12am
There is 5 knots wind gusting 7, in our long term forecast on QLD.

Imagine that you suddenly won Power Ball 20 + $mln ticket.

Where would you go follow the wind across the globe (for a year long or as long the money last) ??

What would be your final destination if money doesn't matter ? Just a short 365 day holiday trip ....

Hawaii ?

Namibia ?

Egypt or Turkey ?

...

??









33frupus
33frupus

VIC

118 posts

31 May 2016 8:46am


I'd go here . Looks like a fun place

Macroscien
Macroscien

QLD

6808 posts

31 May 2016 10:27am
Looks like we don't need even 20 mln lotto ticket. In Perth wind is blowing and simple trip around Australia may do the trick.
But anyway it will be interesting to create list of 5 top destination that every windsurfer dream /wish to visit.

Obviously list could be different depending on windsurfing category. Speed sailing, freestyle free ride, wave sailing.
What is heaven for one sailor could be complete hovock for another.

Lets complete the list for

Speed sailor:
=============

1. Louderitz ?

2. Sandy Point ?

3.?

4.?

5?
Wave:
============
1.Hawaii ?
2.
3.
4.
5.


Freeride/Slalom
============
1. Tarrifa ?
2.
3.
4.
5.


Stuthepirate
Stuthepirate

SA

3591 posts

31 May 2016 10:18am
Wave:
============
1. Hawaii
2. Western Australia
3. Peru/Chile
4. North Africa
5. Fiji

Mastbender
Mastbender

1972 posts

31 May 2016 10:53am
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Stuthepirate said..
Wave:
============
1. Hawaii
2. Western Australia
3. Peru/Chile
4. North Africa
5. Fiji



WTF!!! West coast USA!
Prevailing winds from early spring (March) thru summer (October) are northwest down the coast. And we get southern hemi swells (all season long, on occasion) as well as northern swells thru the spring out of the gulf of Alaska.
Maybe I said too much, oops,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, never mind.
Tardy
Tardy

5292 posts

31 May 2016 11:42am
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Mastbender said..

Stuthepirate said..
Wave:
============
1. Hawaii
2. Western Australia
3. Peru/Chile
4. North Africa
5. Fiji




WTF!!! West coast USA!
Prevailing winds from early spring (March) thru summer (October) are northwest down the coast. And we get southern hemi swells (all season long, on occasion) as well as northern swells thru the spring out of the gulf of Alaska.
Maybe I said too much, oops,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, never mind.


secrets out ...masterbender .where coming over in plane loads.

west Oz in the summer .
fiji winter .or cook island s atutaki .
nomea.july .
hawaii. aruba.
cocas island .

warm and windy is the key.and accomodation right on the beach with the rig in arms length .
CHICKADEES what a crack up .looks like fun.
Trousers
Trousers

SA

565 posts

31 May 2016 1:46pm
The money wouldn't help, I'm cursed. I have crossed the equator and nation looking for wind before, timing it to coincide with statistically windy months only to be skunked time and time again. Last time Alacati in Turkey should have been 20kt all month but a statistically freak ocurrence high perched over and dropped it into single figures.
Twenty hours in a plane, airport taxi death ride and a weeks worth of non refundable gear hire/lessons...it was a serious kick to the nuts. But given the freedom, I'd live on the foreshore out front of my current sailing spot where I can look out the kitchen window and see the conditions. That is my dream.
petermac33
petermac33

WA

6415 posts

31 May 2016 3:36pm
The west coast of Tasmania gets pretty consistent westerly winds in the winter.

Problem is they are too strong and likely freezing cold

My 3.3m when the front arrives would be my most used sail.

Is it too cold to sail?
Magic Ride
Magic Ride

719 posts

31 May 2016 4:32pm
1) Hood River Or. Most famous place in the Pacific North West.

2) Klamath Lake, Or. The largest, shallow lake in Or. and rated top 10 in the nation for wind, according to Sail Magazine. So far only 10 of us have discovered this gem that I know of.

3) Gold Beach, Or. Great wave riding and holds windsurfing championships annually.

4) Florace Lake, Or. Small but windy.

5) Leo Carrillo beach, Ca.

6) Long Beach, Ca.

7) Lake Lopez, Ca.

8) Kailua Beach, Hi


I have personally spent time windsurfing these locations and they are fantastic spots.
powersloshin
powersloshin

NSW

1844 posts

31 May 2016 7:44pm
Not sure if Macro's budget would be enough, but these would be my priorities:

- Refill George lake with beer
- Build own portable canal and move it where its windy during the seasons
ka43
ka43

NSW

3097 posts

31 May 2016 8:18pm
With you George, fill LG with beer!!!
Macroscien
Macroscien

QLD

6808 posts

31 May 2016 9:13pm
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ka43 said..
With you George, fill LG with beer!!!


I could see one problem,
You could drink as you want,
but where do you pee then?
mathew
mathew

QLD

2142 posts

31 May 2016 10:07pm
if money is no object, then the obvious solution is to do as all other sports have done.... build your own artificial wave and wind pond... apparently all good watermen turn to it eventually.
Piv
Piv

Piv

WA

372 posts

31 May 2016 8:42pm
What about a trans pacific downwind run with a super yacht to sleep on a rib chase boat for safety. 10 000 km of broad reaching in nice warm trade winds and never a tack up wind.

seriously though, pretty hard to beat the west coast from margaret river to gnaraloo. Wave, slalom or speed its got it all.
mmilhazes
mmilhazes

98 posts

31 May 2016 9:09pm
Freeride/Slalom

1. Alaçati (Turkey) - DONE
2. Dahab (Egypt) - DONE
3. Noumea (New Caledonia) - Maybe one day :)
4. Meia-Praia Lagos (Portugal) - DONE
5. Tenerife (Spain) - On the list to-do in 2017


Macroscien
Macroscien

QLD

6808 posts

31 May 2016 11:10pm
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Piv said..
What about a trans pacific downwind run with a super yacht to sleep on a rib chase boat for safety. 10 000 km of broad reaching in nice warm trade winds and never a tack up wind.

seriously though, pretty hard to beat the west coast from margaret river to gnaraloo. Wave, slalom or speed its got it all.


and sharks

I know... we have them everywhere but it looks that yours our west coast are more hungry...
albers
albers

NSW

1739 posts

2 Jun 2016 9:15am
Imagine

Piv
Piv

Piv

WA

372 posts

2 Jun 2016 5:54pm
Yep we have got some nasty nippy sharks over here. Not sure what to do about that. For now i am sailing in the river, but somone said they are going in there too, at least they are bull sharks and not great whites (yet?), but it does make you wonder. Where is a nice place with no sharks, stone fish, sea snakes, urchins or cone shells or tube shells or sharp coral or box jelly fish or crocks or dugite snakes on the beach paths, or tiger snakes in the grass near the speed lake? Imagine a place without all that!
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