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Bashams Sat am?

Created by Slim Jim Slim Jim  > 9 months ago, 8 Dec 2010
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Slim Jim
Slim Jim

SA

202 posts

8 Dec 2010 10:13pm
3.5-4.5' WNW'ly ~20knots
Thinking Day St could be too big.
Any tips for sailing Bashams?
Rocks to look out for?
Stingrays?
Is the wave predictable?
How powerful is it?
JOYRIDER
JOYRIDER

705 posts

9 Dec 2010 11:04am
bashams can be a really fun place to sail.. especially when its big.

the rocks are just to the left of the walk way and the water seems to suck towards them when a set comes.

the shorebreak is fare brutal aswell.

pick a gust, and a lull and get out there. might cya there myself
mclovin
mclovin

SA

724 posts

9 Dec 2010 6:58pm
if its 4 times the size of today then it will be flat as a tack. couldn't even see a wave this arvo. bashams jacks up quick and moves around a bit but is fun, i've only sailed a few times there, but always had fun, gets really sucky.biggest problem is they put a picnic table in the midle of the rigging area
Slim Jim
Slim Jim

SA

202 posts

9 Dec 2010 9:54pm
Thanks guys - will definitely check it.

PS: Barrelling waves at Goolwa on Sunday - what's going on? Was it just a South Swell or has the Murray Mouth opening up changed the banks? It's certainly changed the water clarity - could hardly see my feed when I was sitting on my board!
russh
russh

SA

3027 posts

10 Dec 2010 9:22am
Not sure if I'll be able to make it before it goes SW again on sat - would be keen if still on in the arvo - picking up a new red n tan kelpie puppy in the morning with the kids so won't get anywhere till late.

Nice squirt of wind at snaps last night - was hard to find a ramp with the knee high waves buta sweet session with a few of the regulars - the inside of the lagoon was silky smooth and 20 +knts - great blasting between waves - must say the 99thruster works well as a bump and jump snapper board and has a reasonable turn of speed for a wave board - just need some good day street to get some favourite tack bareaways.
pilchard
pilchard

SA

626 posts

10 Dec 2010 9:06pm
got some of your favourite bearaways russh on browns today with HAAK. near 30k and some lumps of head high stuff.
cheers for the down winder ian and taxi back to my bomb/car
see u in the arvo again no doubt HAAK?
high as a kite
high as a kite

SA

1312 posts

11 Dec 2010 8:19am
Yeah Pilly, bit lumpy but I had fun.
I remember one you were on it was over head high. I fell off (whats new) didn't see how it finished up.

Kook of the day award goes to-----"ME" decided to take the go pro out and take some footage, Yep, left it turned off

If the wind is in the same direction I might go back to Browns, if NW the valley.
I'll have a look at Posties but it might be to big for me.

Heading down to Browns for an AM sess in a minute.
PM sess will be around 1.

russh
russh

SA

3027 posts

12 Dec 2010 10:53am
So how was it - sounds like it would have been some solid sets.
mclovin
mclovin

SA

724 posts

12 Dec 2010 6:47pm
was the best sail i got all winter. pretty hard work though. plenty of nice waves to get but not a breath on the inside
russh
russh

SA

3027 posts

12 Dec 2010 10:39pm
Sounds good Gareth - Wrong day to organise to pick up the new puppy from Murray bridge -t00k forever - bugger = Geoff's piccies look good.

Missed another one Did get on the water at 430 for a great 1 hour blast at the bottle shop but certainly would have enjoyed some bareaways (but probably not the snottings on the sets)
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