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Best place to teach gybing?

Created by Windsurf0709 Windsurf0709  > 9 months ago, 23 Jan 2014
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Windsurf0709
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23 Jan 2014 12:05pm
I've offered to teach a mate to gybe (he's been stuck at the same level for a number of years and needs a solid weekend of coaching to get over the 'hump').

I'm looking for a location somewhere in Victoria that has 'shallow' water i.e. somewhere he can gybe again and again and again and not have to waterstart once.

I'm thinking Rye-Rosebud on a southerly, but would like to know if there are other places suitable. Point Henry, Inverloch, Connewarre?

kato
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23 Jan 2014 1:00pm
Invy, lots of flat water at low tide. E all the way round to W winds only ,anything with north in it is no good here.
Windsurf0709
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23 Jan 2014 1:05pm
So better than Sandy where you have to gybe into deep water on SW?
K Dog
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23 Jan 2014 1:25pm
Another + 1 for Invy
ejmack
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23 Jan 2014 1:31pm
Yes, same here, Invy is where I learnt. It's great as on low to mid tide you have super flat water. It's reasonably shallow though, so be careful. Then on mid to full tide the chop comes in and is great to then practice your gybes in the chop. People always say how flat it is at Invy and it can be, but it can also get some serious chop and is quite a challenge to gybe in - great training for the bay.
Windsurf0709
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23 Jan 2014 1:42pm
Invy sounding good. Is it easy to stay in the waist-shoulder depth water so you can quickly 'beach(water)' start again?
ejmack
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23 Jan 2014 1:59pm
On low tide, yes. The channel that most people sail along is deeper, but at either end it's shallow.

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Windsurf0709 said..

Invy sounding good. Is it easy to stay in the waist-shoulder depth water so you can quickly 'beach(water)' start again?


DanP
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23 Jan 2014 5:24pm
Yep another +1 for invy. At the moment with the location of the sand bars on low-mid tide a lot of turns are required so as you dont end up high & dry.
Retzy
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24 Jan 2014 12:06am
Ricketts is flat and shallow on the inside on a westerly.

Dendy Strasse isn't too bad on the inside either.

Windsurf0709
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24 Jan 2014 2:43pm
yep - Dendy good on inside - too deep on outside :)

I see Point Henry is shallow. Do you sail on the east or west side of the point?
nazsail
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24 Jan 2014 10:00pm
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Windsurf0709 said..

yep - Dendy good on inside - too deep on outside :)

I see Point Henry is shallow. Do you sail on the east or west side of the point?



Geelong side. Northern end gets deep as you head west. Southern end is mostly shallow. Bring a weedie and booties.

Swan Bay is another one. Nearly all wind directions, but loves anything with a north in it. Again weedie and booties. Launch from Queenscliff Lonsdale Yacht Club. Same distance as Invy from Melbourne. Sea ferry not far away.

Make sure you bring a latte for Hollywood and his secretary
WindRider
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24 Jan 2014 10:41pm
Another one for Inverloch
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