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Gestalt
Gestalt

QLD

14722 posts

9 Apr 2023 10:45pm
Pumping.
25-35 yesterday
25 today.
going again tomorrow

but where the bloody hell is everyone. Numbers are low on the water these days
oldmic
oldmic

NSW

357 posts

10 Apr 2023 12:32pm
Wello?
Gestalt
Gestalt

QLD

14722 posts

10 Apr 2023 1:11pm
Yep. Was great. Went again today but the wind has backed off so it's packed with families.. Couldn't get a park and left.
sailpilot
sailpilot

QLD

787 posts

10 Apr 2023 3:25pm
Enjoy you bastards, nothing but glassy water up North
shannon19
shannon19

QLD

104 posts

10 Apr 2023 5:59pm
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Gestalt said..
Yep. Was great. Went again today but the wind has backed off so it's packed with families.. Couldn't get a park and left.


Do you sail to the east of the sand bank during a westerly?
Gestalt
Gestalt

QLD

14722 posts

10 Apr 2023 7:13pm
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shannon19 said..

Gestalt said..
Yep. Was great. Went again today but the wind has backed off so it's packed with families.. Couldn't get a park and left.



Do you sail to the east of the sand bank during a westerly?


I prefer the west side because its bumpy.

was going to sail the east side today to practice gybes and stuff.
Gestalt
Gestalt

QLD

14722 posts

10 Apr 2023 7:32pm
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sailpilot said..
Enjoy you bastards, nothing but glassy water up North


Wouldn't mind some of the fishing you get up north
shannon19
shannon19

QLD

104 posts

10 Apr 2023 8:18pm
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Gestalt said..

shannon19 said..


Gestalt said..
Yep. Was great. Went again today but the wind has backed off so it's packed with families.. Couldn't get a park and left.




Do you sail to the east of the sand bank during a westerly?



I prefer the west side because its bumpy.

was going to sail the east side today to practice gybes and stuff.


Thanks for your reply, I was wondering if it's a problem of getting blown off shore when your on the east side of something goes wrong?
Gestalt
Gestalt

QLD

14722 posts

10 Apr 2023 8:56pm
Yeah it is a problem. especially because in westerlies the wind can just switch off or gust up to 35knots without warning. last few days the wind was fairly consistent.It's fairly shallow tho so you can walk back if you stay close to the bank.
The risk gets greater the further east you sail as it gets deeper and then there is a point where it drops off. There can also be an out flowing current near the concrete wall at the point. Where the gap is in the bank. If you break something or the wind dies then it's out to sea. I've seen a few people get rescued before.

flip side, it's pretty shallow near the bank when the tide drops so keep an eye on that too. .

I don't think learners or beginner intermediates should sail there in a westerly. much safer on the western side.
oldmic
oldmic

NSW

357 posts

10 Apr 2023 9:09pm
Warm westerlies. remembering times past, great sessions Ekka time, freezing cold. Blasting from the sand bank near king island to thorneside. Not got good westerly options down here.
WindRider
WindRider

QLD

838 posts

10 Apr 2023 9:35pm
Was good at Clontarf and Woody Point here on the Redcliffe Peninsula
Shifu
Shifu

QLD

1994 posts

11 Apr 2023 12:00pm
Yes, I had two very good afternoons at Clontarf on Sat and Sun. Wind was very clean for a westerly.
Gestalt
Gestalt

QLD

14722 posts

11 Apr 2023 12:44pm
Have never sailed at clontarf.
Where do you guys launch from?
How strong was the wind there.

Parking at wello is not great. Got to teach my son how to hike with gear to the launch spot

My local rigging is literally 10m from the water right beside the car on lush green grass
Shifu
Shifu

QLD

1994 posts

11 Apr 2023 12:51pm
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Gestalt said..
Have never sailed at clontarf.
Where do you guys launch from?
How strong was the wind there.

Parking at wello is not great. Got to teach my son how to hike with gear to the launch spot

My local rigging is literally 10m from the water right beside the car on lush green grass


This should answer most of your questions. I was on 5.5m and 94 litres (which is a small as I would go out there). Westerlies can either be horribly gusty or quite reasonable. You won't know until you go out. Last weekend was especially good. Ntl there were still nuclear, near-unmanagebale gusts out there.





shannon19
shannon19

QLD

104 posts

12 Apr 2023 7:35am
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Shifu said..

Gestalt said..
Have never sailed at clontarf.
Where do you guys launch from?
How strong was the wind there.

Parking at wello is not great. Got to teach my son how to hike with gear to the launch spot

My local rigging is literally 10m from the water right beside the car on lush green grass



This should answer most of your questions. I was on 5.5m and 94 litres (which is a small as I would go out there). Westerlies can either be horribly gusty or quite reasonable. You won't know until you go out. Last weekend was especially good. Ntl there were still nuclear, near-unmanagebale gusts out there.





How much swell is there when a westerly is blowing? I can remember trying to sail off there in a strong south east and it was pretty rough.
Shifu
Shifu

QLD

1994 posts

12 Apr 2023 9:41am
In a strong westerly it's very close, steep, knee high chop. Going to windward can be pretty uncomfortable. Gybing will often see you crossing a few peaks, but it is just possible to come out in a trough if you are quick. Long drawn out gybes will make you slow down too much. There's sea grass about and it's the mouth of the Pine River so there's lot's of sea life - dugong, rays, and er... other animals. Tidal current isn't too strong, however.
Nikita
Nikita

QLD

222 posts

12 Apr 2023 9:54am
Is it deep enough to foil at Woody Point/Clontarf?
Any shallow spots/reefs to look out for?
I'm keen to try it, but only have a foil setup. No fin.
Shifu
Shifu

QLD

1994 posts

12 Apr 2023 11:37am
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Nikita said..
Is it deep enough to foil at Woody Point/Clontarf?
Any shallow spots/reefs to look out for?
I'm keen to try it, but only have a foil setup. No fin.


People were wing-dinging there last weekend.
shannon19
shannon19

QLD

104 posts

12 Apr 2023 1:36pm
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Shifu said..

Nikita said..
Is it deep enough to foil at Woody Point/Clontarf?
Any shallow spots/reefs to look out for?
I'm keen to try it, but only have a foil setup. No fin.



People were wing-dinging there last weekend.


Thanks for all the info Shifu. I will try and get there next time there is a westerly breeze.
Mr Keen
Mr Keen

QLD

690 posts

12 Apr 2023 3:27pm
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Nikita said..
Is it deep enough to foil at Woody Point/Clontarf?
Any shallow spots/reefs to look out for?
I'm keen to try it, but only have a foil setup. No fin.


Hey Nikita if you want to foil on a westerly you can't go past Lake Clarendon in the Lockyer Valley. My go to on a westerly, no tide and deep water. Had the last 5 days in a row, more again tomorrow
Let's face it, westerlies are rubbish but conditions on this spot make it worthwhile. PM me if interested.
Below are my tracks from today (no wind on the bay)
Just me on windfoil and a mate on his ding



Gestalt
Gestalt

QLD

14722 posts

12 Apr 2023 6:36pm
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Shifu said..

Gestalt said..
Have never sailed at clontarf.
Where do you guys launch from?
How strong was the wind there.

Parking at wello is not great. Got to teach my son how to hike with gear to the launch spot

My local rigging is literally 10m from the water right beside the car on lush green grass



This should answer most of your questions. I was on 5.5m and 94 litres (which is a small as I would go out there). Westerlies can either be horribly gusty or quite reasonable. You won't know until you go out. Last weekend was especially good. Ntl there were still nuclear, near-unmanagebale gusts out there.






Bugger. Meant to say Scarborough not Clontarf.

Haves sailed clontarf. Scares me a bit to be honest because of the wildlife and there is no return if gear breaks.
kato
kato

VIC

3513 posts

12 Apr 2023 7:56pm
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Gestalt said..
Pumping.
25-35 yesterday
25 today.
going again tomorrow

but where the bloody hell is everyone. Numbers are low on the water these days


Have to agree. In the South, we had 3 days of great wind rain and cool temps . Gee it pissed off the tourists too.
Shifu
Shifu

QLD

1994 posts

12 Apr 2023 9:08pm
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Gestalt said..

Shifu said..


Gestalt said..
Have never sailed at clontarf.
Where do you guys launch from?
How strong was the wind there.

Parking at wello is not great. Got to teach my son how to hike with gear to the launch spot

My local rigging is literally 10m from the water right beside the car on lush green grass




This should answer most of your questions. I was on 5.5m and 94 litres (which is a small as I would go out there). Westerlies can either be horribly gusty or quite reasonable. You won't know until you go out. Last weekend was especially good. Ntl there were still nuclear, near-unmanagebale gusts out there.






Bugger. Meant to say Scarborough not Clontarf.

Haves sailed clontarf. Scares me a bit to be honest because of the wildlife and there is no return if gear breaks.


You've sailed at Scarborough too. You just don't remember it, old boy.
Gestalt
Gestalt

QLD

14722 posts

12 Apr 2023 10:50pm
Well it's possible. Is qbn considered Scarborough
Gestalt
Gestalt

QLD

14722 posts

12 Apr 2023 10:51pm
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kato said..

Gestalt said..
Pumping.
25-35 yesterday
25 today.
going again tomorrow

but where the bloody hell is everyone. Numbers are low on the water these days



Have to agree. In the South, we had 3 days of great wind rain and cool temps . Gee it pissed off the tourists too.


Too cold!!
Shifu
Shifu

QLD

1994 posts

13 Apr 2023 3:06pm
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Gestalt said..
Well it's possible. Is qbn considered Scarborough


Right smack in the middle.
mathew
mathew

QLD

2142 posts

14 Apr 2023 12:42pm
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kato said..
Have to agree. In the South, we had 3 days of great wind rain and cool temps . Gee it pissed off the tourists too.


That cold water attacked me ... now I have suspected cracked ribs ... dont trust those strong-winds and cool-temps.
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy

NSW

8292 posts

15 Apr 2023 7:08am
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Mr Keen said..

Nikita said..
Is it deep enough to foil at Woody Point/Clontarf?
Any shallow spots/reefs to look out for?
I'm keen to try it, but only have a foil setup. No fin.



Hey Nikita if you want to foil on a westerly you can't go past Lake Clarendon in the Lockyer Valley. My go to on a westerly, no tide and deep water. Had the last 5 days in a row, more again tomorrow
Let's face it, westerlies are rubbish but conditions on this spot make it worthwhile. PM me if interested.
Below are my tracks from today (no wind on the bay)
Just me on windfoil and a mate on his ding




I didn't know foils could go on land?
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