It'll probably s... itself by wed, but we can live in hope
SOUTHEAST COAST, Tasman Is to South East Cape:
Wednesday: Northwest winds 20 to 30 knots ahead of a 25 to 35 knot southwest change in the early afternoon. Seas 2 to 3 metres rising to 3 to 5 metres. Southwest swell building to 4 metres.
Tomorrow is still looking epic, it'll be bloody cold but i'm going to give Sandpits a crack, if anyone wants a drive and not a sail it would be good to have someone on the beach is case, or more to the point when i get drilled. Not that anyone would care or be able to do anything about it.
To the crew up here in the north and others looking really good here now at port sorell with it showing 23-27 knots WSW with other sites showing more...low tide at 2pm, Jordan and i will be out and keen.
To the crew up here in the north and others looking really good here now at port sorell with it showing 23-27 knots WSW with other sites showing more...low tide at 2pm, Jordan and i will be out and keen.
hi darb, most of us sail at port sorell in the bay on high tide and sail the sand bar at low tide.....me and a mate were out today at around 12-2pm was not the best sail but was not bad.we are looking at getting out tomorrow and friday if your about.because were slalom/speed guys we might wait till low tide tomorrow but see what happens.if you see us on the water say hello.on a week end we can have a far few guys out.
well we did not have the best sail but good to get a sail hope the next few days are good! like there showing.....petty today did not deliver the wind at the rite time.
We got stuff all down here, I finally got out had two runs at 7 degrees, too bloody cold and getting dark. Jez and another guy got out ealier but said it was gusty and all over the place, maybe more luck in the next couple of days