Hey guys. Port Douglas is a fantastic place for a winter sailing vacation. Winds typically 15-20 on the mainland ( I say typically, cause at present we have nothing but miserable drizzle - onshore winds bringing a lot of moisture in off the coastal waters) with 20+ offshore - Green Island/Arlington Reef.
I will say this outright, Green Island is very much dependant on the tides. You will need 1.5m of water (Min) over the southern reef flats to get the best NM's. North of the Island, you can walk out past the coral flats and play in the deeper water but I would suggest taking booties and tie up to your mast base whilst sailing.
This will explain most points I think. It hasnt changed much since 2000. Weed fins are pretty much a must in the smaller tides and there is some big snot weed beds right out on the outer edges of the southern reef.
Gear - 90 -107lt boards generally with 6.0 - 7.8m sails. You should get away with these also up at Port - its just a lot lumpier sailing, being open ocean. Dont be afraid to bring larger boards - 115-120lt, they will certainly be used, especially if you are a larger lad like me.
I would like to say that we run solid 20knts all day, 7 days a week for 3-4 months, but it is definately in the laps of the wind gods, just like else where. But you are more likely to get more consistent wind up here in FNQ at this time of the year than any other.
If you guys need any more info, feel free to PM me. The more we get involved the better I reckon. Welcome to paradise Gents.