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Wednesday sailing - Gold Coast

Created by KenHo KenHo  > 9 months ago, 14 Apr 2010
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KenHo
KenHo

NSW

1353 posts

14 Apr 2010 7:38am
Big work day yesterday, got to watch the chart, but that's all.
But, finish at 1pm today, so am keen to get wet. I'm thinking the tide is worn for Shearwater, but I'm happy to be corrected if I'm wrong.
So maybe KFC ??
Anyone got plans, preferences or advice ??
sonic
sonic

QLD

756 posts

14 Apr 2010 8:42am
I DONT THINK IT WILL BE WINDY SORRY
KenHo
KenHo

NSW

1353 posts

14 Apr 2010 10:42am
Chart is looking good at present.
CheekyMonkey
CheekyMonkey

QLD

53 posts

14 Apr 2010 10:58am
I'm looking out the window about 100m north of KFC on Marine Pde and it's currently blowing between 12-18knots depending on the gusts - better than yesterday.
Haircut
Haircut

QLD

6491 posts

14 Apr 2010 11:39am
yesterday was great.

it's windy here atm
KenHo
KenHo

NSW

1353 posts

14 Apr 2010 12:24pm
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Haircut said...

yesterday was great.

it's windy here atm


So, this afternoon, should I go to Shearwater, or KFC ?

Gestalt
Gestalt

QLD

14722 posts

14 Apr 2010 2:44pm
damn i missed the best of it again. just when i needed to leave VP started pumping! wasn't bad when i was there but was gusty at 10-20 knots.

once the tide dropped it came in solid and lifted to 18-22......

lesson learned is sail VP at high tide, or low tide and never mid tide unless it's really pumping.
KenHo
KenHo

NSW

1353 posts

14 Apr 2010 5:25pm
I went, I rigged, I grovelled.

Not a quality experience.
tonyd
tonyd

QLD

400 posts

14 Apr 2010 8:35pm
great wind late today at runners. Solo again In training for Maui
Haircut
Haircut

QLD

6491 posts

14 Apr 2010 11:16pm
it was good again today at sw, where did u go ken?
KenHo
KenHo

NSW

1353 posts

15 Apr 2010 7:50am
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Haircut said...

it was good again today at sw, where did u go ken?


Went to the Train, cos I thought the run-in tide would be an issue.
Wrong call, no wind.
Haircut
Haircut

QLD

6491 posts

15 Apr 2010 11:57am
yeah, don't waste your time at the train in winter. there can be 15 knots difference between there and the shearwater. if shearwater no good due to current direction, go to the grand

many of us migrate to wello for winter as it's westerlies are better than anything on the gcoast
Gestalt
Gestalt

QLD

14722 posts

15 Apr 2010 1:46pm
me thinks the train is suffering the same fate as golden beach.

tis a shame.
Haircut
Haircut

QLD

6491 posts

16 Apr 2010 6:59pm

i don't think it's got any worse, it's just that we've realised there are better places in winter and in due southerlies
sonic
sonic

QLD

756 posts

16 Apr 2010 7:32pm
Flat out at the grand not jet skis little traffic lots of totty walking up and down, beer afterwards great day for this time of year 10/10 from me!!!
JoLee
JoLee

QLD

294 posts

16 Apr 2010 7:48pm
where is the Grand?
garyk
garyk

QLD

277 posts

16 Apr 2010 9:05pm
There were a few smiles at the train today 10/10
garyk
garyk

QLD

277 posts

16 Apr 2010 9:10pm
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JoLee said...

where is the Grand?


Is the channel at the southern end of wavebreak
sonic
sonic

QLD

756 posts

16 Apr 2010 9:41pm
Grand Hotel, Charis seafood, Deep water point apartments Marine parade around that area but the best bit in a southerly,not SW or SE is straight out to were the ......................someone smarter than me will post a Google earth map or something!
KenHo
KenHo

NSW

1353 posts

16 Apr 2010 10:05pm
Unexpected early finish for me today, so got an unexpected sail
Had an OK session at Shearwater, planing mostly on a 6.2.
No beer or tottie though, so only a 6/10.
Fussy bastid, I know.
Traffic was murder coming home though. Sheesh !!

Just looked at the actuals chart. No idea where they measure it, but no way was it that strong.
26 kts on a 6.2 should have beaten me down, but at best I was comfortably powered. Spent way too much time grovelling between gusts to find those readings convincing.

Gestalt
Gestalt

QLD

14722 posts

16 Apr 2010 10:43pm
i take about 7-8 knots off what the seaway says and that's about what you get sailing shearwater in a S or train in a NE
Gestalt
Gestalt

QLD

14722 posts

16 Apr 2010 10:44pm
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garyk said...

JoLee said...

where is the Grand?


Is the channel at the southern end of wavebreak


is a 200m run with a crappy launch spot and a 600knot tide.

KenHo
KenHo

NSW

1353 posts

17 Apr 2010 6:35am
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Gestalt said...

i take about 7-8 knots off what the seaway says and that's about what you get sailing shearwater in a S or train in a NE



That sounds about right. SO, I shouldn't get so twitchy when I see all those little green arrows then.
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