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Created by Pacey Pacey  > 9 months ago, 15 Jan 2020
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Pacey
Pacey

WA

525 posts

15 Jan 2020 6:37am
Took my GoPro out yesterday to capture the glassy section we get at Pt Grey across from Liptons in WA.

Boombuster
Boombuster

QLD

584 posts

15 Jan 2020 10:14am
lucky buggas
Windxtasy
Windxtasy

WA

4017 posts

15 Jan 2020 8:49am
It is not always like that. If it had been like that Last Thursday the speeds would have been amazing.
and, it was only ankle deep in parts, so a bit scary to sail over
decrepit
decrepit

WA

12802 posts

15 Jan 2020 8:58am
Yep, the right fin, and a lot of care is needed!!!!!!
Not sure why it wasn't as flat Thursday, probably because the wind was stronger, I don't think it was any deeper.
Boombuster
Boombuster

QLD

584 posts

15 Jan 2020 11:00am
yer I saw Pacey board from the star picket is that from someone who doesn't like sailboarders?
Pacey
Pacey

WA

525 posts

15 Jan 2020 9:07am
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Windxtasy said..
It is not always like that. If it had been like that Last Thursday the speeds would have been amazing.
and, it was only ankle deep in parts, so a bit scary to sail over


Above a certain wind strength the glassiness goes, but the wind in the videos is probably 20+ knots, and Hardie managed a 37 knot run that afternoon. But I agree that with the tide as it is at the moment, fins 20cm or less are highly recommended.
Pacey
Pacey

WA

525 posts

15 Jan 2020 9:09am
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Boombuster said..
yer I saw Pacey board from the star picket is that from someone who doesn't like sailboarders?


An old fencepost I think, probably been there for years. Will wait for a super low tide and go out there with a battery powered angle grinder to get my revenge on it.
Windxtasy
Windxtasy

WA

4017 posts

15 Jan 2020 9:27am
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decrepit said..
Yep, the right fin, and a lot of care is needed!!!!!!
Not sure why it wasn't as flat Thursday, probably because the wind was stronger, I don't think it was any deeper.


Tide was about 25 cm higher last Thursday, by the end of the day at least
Windxtasy
Windxtasy

WA

4017 posts

15 Jan 2020 9:28am
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Pacey said..

Windxtasy said..
It is not always like that. If it had been like that Last Thursday the speeds would have been amazing.
and, it was only ankle deep in parts, so a bit scary to sail over



Above a certain wind strength the glassiness goes, but the wind in the videos is probably 20+ knots, and Hardie managed a 37 knot run that afternoon. But I agree that with the tide as it is at the moment, fins 20cm or less are highly recommended.


I had an 18 and got catapulted once on the way back, planing but slowly.
Carindale
Carindale

QLD

331 posts

15 Jan 2020 11:59am
Amazing spot
jimbob SA
jimbob SA

SA

1000 posts

15 Jan 2020 3:49pm
Had the same at LG last Sunday in front of uncle kevs. Water 3 foot deep but really high weed. ( or as Sammy would say the Glossy). Sure is nice.
elmo
elmo

WA

8879 posts

15 Jan 2020 3:29pm
Here was Woody marks efforts last Thursday

definitely lucky

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