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Double Island Point Sand Bar. Queensland

Created by Bilabog Bilabog  > 9 months ago, 17 Nov 2010
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Bilabog
Bilabog

NSW

211 posts

17 Nov 2010 7:49pm
Could this be a good speed spot?
Bar is about one Nautical Mile long. Looks like it would work in NE to NW winds.
Has anyone tried sailing it yet for speed run?



Bilabog
Bilabog

NSW

211 posts

17 Nov 2010 7:51pm




Bilabog
Bilabog

NSW

211 posts

17 Nov 2010 7:54pm




Bilabog
Bilabog

NSW

211 posts

17 Nov 2010 7:58pm


izaak
izaak

TAS

2013 posts

17 Nov 2010 8:03pm
looks good, but doesn't look to be a NM long looks like half has gone i maybe wrong though. That GE map looks like a old one.can we camp there for a week
Bilabog
Bilabog

NSW

211 posts

17 Nov 2010 8:16pm



GE Image 2010 ( Latest )
izaak
izaak

TAS

2013 posts

17 Nov 2010 8:22pm
sorry the pics must be old, due to in the pics it ends just after that next hill rise compared to the GE pic where it ends way down the curve of the island.still what a great place.
Bilabog
Bilabog

NSW

211 posts

17 Nov 2010 9:19pm


Bilabog
Bilabog

NSW

211 posts

17 Nov 2010 9:23pm
I think it's in a National Park and you would have to get a Permit to camp and drive on the beach.
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izaak said...

looks good, but doesn't look to be a NM long looks like half has gone i maybe wrong though. That GE map looks like a old one.can we camp there for a week


Bilabog
Bilabog

NSW

211 posts

17 Nov 2010 9:35pm


REDhat
REDhat

37 posts

17 Nov 2010 7:42pm
this venue is well used by the kiting fraternity. i think it works best in north through to west conditions. sufficient wind strength for speed sailing from these directions is scarce. you need a 4by and low tide to get there.
sausage
sausage

QLD

4873 posts

17 Nov 2010 10:53pm
Yeah only good in a northerly wind. You can get to it from Rainbow beach or south from Tewantin up the beach and over DI point. From memory it has grown somewhat over the years by the looks of it though. The coloured sands are just along this stretch of beach too.

PS - We used to camp on the eastern side of the point back in the late eighties early nineties - some of the best surf I've ever seen. Once it was way to big for my capabilities so went for a body surf and nearly shat ourselves when two dolphins came up behind the back of a wave and literally jumped right over the top of us onto the wave. Some great memories of my carefree days.
Kimba
Kimba

SA

458 posts

17 Nov 2010 11:26pm
Checkout the boat wrecked on the rocks in the 5th photo!
sausage
sausage

QLD

4873 posts

17 Nov 2010 11:01pm
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Kimba said...

Checkout the boat wrecked on the rocks in the 5th photo!


Good pick-up Kimba. Just a tinnie up this way though
Gestalt
Gestalt

QLD

14722 posts

17 Nov 2010 11:01pm
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Bilabog said...







headland, what headland?
vando
vando

QLD

3418 posts

17 Nov 2010 11:02pm
Yer looked at this spot a few years back but getting there was a big trip.
And its rare to get a strong NE. be a nice spot to sail though.
Bender
Bender

WA

2236 posts

17 Nov 2010 9:15pm
Bugger sailing it. That looks like a sick point set up. Does it get much swell. I imagine a cyclone swell would fire it up big time with looooonnnnnnngggg rides.
Wineman
Wineman

NSW

1412 posts

18 Nov 2010 10:00am
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Bender said...

Bugger sailing it. That looks like a sick point set up. Does it get much swell. I imagine a cyclone swell would fire it up big time with looooonnnnnnngggg rides.


The swell obviously got the better of that boat parked up on the rocks in that last photo

Nice point break.
climber
climber

NSW

1125 posts

18 Nov 2010 11:00am
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Bender said...

Bugger sailing it. That looks like a sick point set up. Does it get much swell. I imagine a cyclone swell would fire it up big time with looooonnnnnnngggg rides.


No Bender, nothing to see. please move on... swell never gets there...totally photo shopped picture...swell lines are photo shopped in....
firiebob
firiebob

WA

3177 posts

18 Nov 2010 2:39pm
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izaak said...

can we camp there for a week


Na, you'd have to sail in your boardies and I've heard your skinny white legs would scare a dog off his chain

izaak
izaak

TAS

2013 posts

18 Nov 2010 5:53pm
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firiebob said...

izaak said...

can we camp there for a week


Na, you'd have to sail in your boardies and I've heard your skinny white legs would scare a dog off his chain



dunno where you herd that im actually quite brown.
Bogan speed team
Bogan speed team

SA

407 posts

18 Nov 2010 8:24pm
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Kimba said...

Checkout the boat wrecked on the rocks in the 5th photo!


They are just rock fishing
firiebob
firiebob

WA

3177 posts

18 Nov 2010 6:38pm
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izaak said...

firiebob said...

izaak said...

can we camp there for a week


Na, you'd have to sail in your boardies and I've heard your skinny white legs would scare a dog off his chain



dunno where you herd that im actually quite brown.




izaak
izaak

TAS

2013 posts

18 Nov 2010 9:58pm
i think you ment my dad firiebob
Haircut
Haircut

QLD

6491 posts

18 Nov 2010 9:28pm
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Kimba said...

Checkout the boat wrecked on the rocks in the 5th photo!


i thought malcolm douglass was the only one who could park a boat like that
Gestalt
Gestalt

QLD

14722 posts

18 Nov 2010 10:22pm
unfortunately not much good for real wave sailing.

when the swells up there's no wind and when the winds right there is no swell.
Marauders
Marauders

NSW

178 posts

20 Nov 2010 8:00pm



Here is a close up picture of the ship wreck!
AusMoz
AusMoz

QLD

1510 posts

20 Nov 2010 8:54pm
Use to surf this spot a lot when younger, seen the lagoon form a few times now.

Seen beginners sail on it but the winds never seemed right and there are some shallow spots and sometimes expose old logs from cyclones. I guess if you time it right with the winds it will be awesome!

Every now and then when the tide goes out there are some unwanted guest trapped in the lagoon - the one i seen was a 12 foot tiger shark that eventually made his way out slowly!

Easiest way to get there is through the "freshater track" on the way to Rainbow Beach

Great area though for a weekend!
Bilabog
Bilabog

NSW

211 posts

20 Nov 2010 11:28pm
Jason,
I've seen some big 12'+ Tiger Sharks while Surfing at Agnes Water & the Springs Point. They love that coast line.
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goldcoastmoz said...

Use to surf this spot a lot when younger, seen the lagoon form a few times now.

Seen beginners sail on it but the winds never seemed right and there are some shallow spots and sometimes expose old logs from cyclones. I guess if you time it right with the winds it will be awesome!

Every now and then when the tide goes out there are some unwanted guest trapped in the lagoon - the one i seen was a 12 foot tiger shark that eventually made his way out slowly!

Easiest way to get there is through the "freshater track" on the way to Rainbow Beach

Great area though for a weekend!


Bilabog
Bilabog

NSW

211 posts

20 Nov 2010 11:32pm

DaGodfather
DaGodfather

SA

280 posts

22 Nov 2010 4:46pm
Looks like its not far from Brisbane.

This photo matches the satelite picture better:



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