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Shearwater - Easter Sunday

Created by KenHo KenHo  > 9 months ago, 4 Apr 2010
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KenHo
KenHo

NSW

1353 posts

4 Apr 2010 1:38pm
Anyone going this afternoon ?
I know the forecast was better this morning, but tide clearly wrong.
Scully
Scully

WA

412 posts

4 Apr 2010 11:47am
waiting for the wind.
doesnt look promising atm
KenHo
KenHo

NSW

1353 posts

4 Apr 2010 6:20pm
Decided to go.
Was very on/off. Packed up eventually, then a big squall came through. Nearly rigged up again, then bailed.
Oh well...................
Gestalt
Gestalt

QLD

14722 posts

4 Apr 2010 6:25pm
VP was very nice today, was windier than yesterday and constant.

i got there at 12.30 and it was 15-20 knots white caps galore. it did die for a half hour or so then kicked back in and blew till late arvo.
goldy68
goldy68

QLD

123 posts

4 Apr 2010 6:32pm
where were you guys sailing? I was there a little before then but didn't see anyone out. I decided it was a bit onshore so I didn't rig. clearly I missed it!

MP
Gestalt
Gestalt

QLD

14722 posts

4 Apr 2010 7:54pm
^ Hi matt,

i'm not sure if you meant VP or shearwater?
goldy68
goldy68

QLD

123 posts

4 Apr 2010 8:07pm
VP.

I've never sailed there so I thought I'd check it out.

I parked in the little car park on the southern side, a few blocks back from the ferry.

MP
ikw777
ikw777

QLD

2995 posts

4 Apr 2010 8:33pm
Queen's was good yesterday and today.
Gestalt
Gestalt

QLD

14722 posts

5 Apr 2010 9:16am
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goldy68 said...

VP.

I've never sailed there so I thought I'd check it out.

I parked in the little car park on the southern side, a few blocks back from the ferry.

MP


thompson esplanade/eagle st is where the park is that we windsurf from. not sure if you were there but if you go down to where the ferry is then you've gone to far. you turn down thompson st off colburn ave.

there are 2 car parks, one at the eastern end and one at the western end. most people rig up at the western end if it's high tide and the eastern end if it's low tide.

swoosh
swoosh

QLD

1929 posts

5 Apr 2010 10:20am
should probably mention, VP is always onshore.

driving home today, sailed sat+sun at yamba in the river was pretty good. might drop in on shearwater or vp if the wind picks up today.
goldy68
goldy68

QLD

123 posts

5 Apr 2010 10:50am
a ha, that explains it. I was further up near the ferry.

I must've left as you guys were rigging. I only had wave gear so I didn't think I could point high enough to make it out past the line of boats.

looks like a good spot though. might take the Pacifico for a blurt next time!

MP
lee1972
lee1972

QLD

921 posts

5 Apr 2010 10:59am
Where do you launch from in a SE??
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swoosh said...

should probably mention, VP is always onshore.

driving home today, sailed sat+sun at yamba in the river was pretty good. might drop in on shearwater or vp if the wind picks up today.



Gestalt
Gestalt

QLD

14722 posts

5 Apr 2010 12:00pm
yeah it's not always onshore.

ESE is pretty good. launch from the eastern end and sail port tack stright into the swell/chop.

SE is cross on and provides port tack and starboard tack jumps.

S is cross on also and normally very good with starboard tack jumps

SSE is prob best direction for consistent wind and that's when it's onshore.

NE is cross shore you can either wait for low tide and walk out to the wind line or dredge out. there is a wind shadow in close in a NE wind. i've had some very very good sessions in a NE wind there and it's very flat water.

i haven't had any luck in a SW wind and taken off to wello. some of the local guys sail it in a SW though and like it.
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