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North Coast - the next 8 days!

Created by Gclark1 Gclark1  > 9 months ago, 24 May 2016
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Gclark1
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24 May 2016 1:15pm
Nothing....

Someone post some cool videos or something will you...please?
geared4knots
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24 May 2016 1:26pm
Simmer 2017







houston
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25 May 2016 8:29am
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Gclark1 said...
Nothing....

Someone post some cool videos or something will you...please?


Haven't got time too busy sailing
Al Planet
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25 May 2016 2:08pm
Gclark1
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25 May 2016 5:41pm
Cookie - I KNEW I could rely on you.


Flouro1
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26 May 2016 6:00am
Have got to load the the 2hours of gopro footage taken from top of mast of dorans rd this week as well as the lastest flat water World Cup SUP racing
Who needs Stilnox with stuff available online at night
Al Planet
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26 May 2016 1:01pm
Gillianv
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27 May 2016 5:54pm
We can stop watching videos as it looks sailable Saturday afternoon and all day Sunday!
Mort67
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27 May 2016 9:05pm
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Gillianv said..
We can stop watching videos as it looks sailable Saturday afternoon and all day Sunday!


Seabreeze showing Low Head @SW to WSW at >20knts on Sunday morning (WillyW showing F.A.), low tide around 11am. Is that a sailable direction up there at low head, or better further down the river?
I've had a couple of weeks with time on my hands, with no chance for a sail, a little bit edgy!
Al Planet
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28 May 2016 12:04pm
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Mort67 said..

Gillianv said..
We can stop watching videos as it looks sailable Saturday afternoon and all day Sunday!



Seabreeze showing Low Head @SW to WSW at >20knts on Sunday morning (WillyW showing F.A.), low tide around 11am. Is that a sailable direction up there at low head, or better further down the river?
I've had a couple of weeks with time on my hands, with no chance for a sail, a little bit edgy!


I would say yes...probably, but it's always unpredictable at this time of year.
Gclark1
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28 May 2016 9:32pm
Given how close today was to forecast I would say that the chance of tomorrow doing anything other than tease is absolutely non-existent.

Get comfortable - no foreseeable wind, but fear not, I am of the understanding that next year is unlikely to be an El Niño year................... Whoopy do
Flouro1
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29 May 2016 5:55am
You guys just had two weeks non stop strong NW and unfortunately I just read that the tail end of the El Niño will likely(70%chance) suppress La Niña or the windy pattern for 6/12 more months giving us normal average wind speeds over southern ocean. So Bellboy beach should blow only 30/40 knots next spring
Gclark1
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29 May 2016 9:24am
I confess Flouro1 - we did have two weeks of constant wind...almost constant wind. It only abated on the weekends............... And when there was weekend-wind we were on 55 litre boards with 3.7 sails and getting SMASHED.

It never rains but it pours, and it poured.

I also thought that I saw something about a 70% chance of El Niño suppression, but thought that it must have just been a bad dream; a nightmare.

I might just purchase a bigger kite and put the sailboards into mothballs. Greenie has given up on wind altogether and resorted to petrol-power.

I can't believe how much reading I am getting done at the moment.
Gclark1
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29 May 2016 9:27am
Pretty close to forecast at the moment - 22 knots SWforecast - 8 knots S actual.

Not to worry, a weekday will be along shortly, useful wind will turn up, and go completely to waste.
houston
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29 May 2016 6:55pm
How about we crank the old Smackfest up next season.............. now that was ****loads

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