Forecast looks good for Doran's tomorrow with 20-30 knot SW
Tuesday: Northwest winds 10 to 20 knots, locally 25 knots about the east,
tending west to southwest at 10 to 20 knots during the morning then increasing
to 20 to 30 knots in the afternoon.
Wed could be good for Goats and a little wave sailing for a change with a NE and a sea breeze on top.
Wednesday: West to southwest winds 5 to 15 knots, reaching 20 knots in the
south, tending north to northeast during the morning and increasing to 10 to 20
knots in the afternoon. Winds tending west to southwest at 10 to 20 knots late.
Inshore afternoon sea breezes. Seas mostly 1 to 2 metres. West to southwest
swell 2 to 2.5 metres, lower inshore
tuesday; South Arm region
STORM BAY AND CHANNEL, north of the lines Southport Island to Cape Bruny, Cape
Queen Elizabeth to Wedge Island:
A strong wind warning has been issued for adjacent southeastern coastal waters.
Winds becoming variable below 10 knots overnight. A southerly surge at
15 to 25 knots developing late morning, tending southwest during the afternoon,
and gradually easing to 10 to 20 knots in the evening.
Any GPSTC members available to kick the month off?
Light WSW (14-19 knots) forecast for up north so Izaak and i will probs get out on the bar in the arvo![]()
looking like forecast has dropped off here in the north, looking better Friday/Saturday for us.But if there is a nice breeze this arvo, we will head out.
Yeeees this arvo should be good
Will head to Doran's about 3ish, nice grassy carpark as the tide will be coming in from about 2pm
By the sounds of things top carpark has now got no stopping signs where we park ![]()
Have spoken with Council and are in discussions at the moment. According to the council the signs have been put up due to one complaint from a local resident/boatowner. This is probably the same resident that called the police on the Learn to Windsurf day.
Forecast isnt looking great for tomorrow now, from what i can see. Hope they get it totally wrong like today ![]()