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pezzy
pezzy
QLD
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QLD, 52 posts
30 Apr 2014 7:12pm
Forecast for strong westerlies this weekend, but of course you all know that already

Question is wheres the spot between sunshine coast and point danger ideally. Welington point? I'm considering getting the ferry from Cleveland across to straddie and kiting just south of dunnwich or getting the bus up to amity. thoughts, recommendations?
fcalmon
fcalmon
QLD
165 posts
QLD, 165 posts
30 Apr 2014 7:54pm
Wellington point would be my last option.... out of desperation .

Maybe red barge?
pezzy
pezzy
QLD
52 posts
QLD, 52 posts
1 May 2014 5:04pm
Wheres red barge? I think I will try the small beach just south of dunwich. I've been there on the boat and it looks pretty ideal. If anyone else is keen feel free to meet me over there.
frostyballs
frostyballs
QLD
48 posts
QLD, 48 posts
1 May 2014 5:09pm
Is Double island ok in a westerly?
Rattlehead
Rattlehead
QLD
555 posts
QLD, 555 posts
1 May 2014 7:50pm
frostyballs said..

Is Double island ok in a westerly?


If you got a death wish


Maybe Inskip
harlie
harlie
QLD
188 posts
QLD, 188 posts
2 May 2014 2:38pm
pezzy said..
Wheres red barge? I think I will try the small beach just south of dunwich. I've been there on the boat and it looks pretty ideal. If anyone else is keen feel free to meet me over there.


I assume he means the Big Red Cat - to get over there. Think it would be a good day, easy walk from the ferry terminal, only $10, something different - thinking seriously about this too? Only issue may be old oyster leases at low tide. I have only been in there in a yacht and quite a few moon ago there was leases at the southern end of that bay. In front of the camp ground is all clear.

However I would like to know why Wello is only "in desperation"? Straddie would be a full day which I struggle to get.
Hopey
Hopey
QLD
178 posts
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2 May 2014 2:47pm
pezzy said..

Wheres red barge?


Gold Coast - broadwater, near Seaworld...........
Check this for other westerly options
www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1TAirzud8RXT-EpLY_i6DZx9yuVQ&msa=0



fcalmon
fcalmon
QLD
165 posts
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2 May 2014 8:52pm
harlie said..

pezzy said..
Wheres red barge? I think I will try the small beach just south of dunwich. I've been there on the boat and it looks pretty ideal. If anyone else is keen feel free to meet me over there.


I assume he means the Big Red Cat - to get over there. Think it would be a good day, easy walk from the ferry terminal, only $10, something different - thinking seriously about this too? Only issue may be old oyster leases at low tide. I have only been in there in a yacht and quite a few moon ago there was leases at the southern end of that bay. In front of the camp ground is all clear.

However I would like to know why Wello is only "in desperation"? Straddie would be a full day which I struggle to get.


Wello for me is the last option, only if I am desperate, $500+ fine hanging on your head ( there are council signs saying "No Kites" penalties apply, you have to pump up on water line because of that, annoying rocks on the bottom, far from GC (I live in Burleigh), did I mention the fine ?
fcalmon
fcalmon
QLD
165 posts
QLD, 165 posts
2 May 2014 8:56pm
Hows Kirra on Westerlies?
glendog
glendog
QLD
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3 May 2014 7:48am
fcalmon said...
Hows Kirra on Westerlies?


Gotta be north west but yeh thats the perfect direction for there.
glendog
glendog
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3 May 2014 7:53am
Hopey said...
pezzy said..

Wheres red barge?


Gold Coast - broadwater, near Seaworld...........
Check this for other westerly options
www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1TAirzud8RXT-EpLY_i6DZx9yuVQ&msa=0






Red barge is so ****. You only get like 300m of clean air. When i was still a noob i tried there one time. It was 30 knots then about 2 knots then back to 30. Waste of time.
gcdave
gcdave
534 posts
534 posts
3 May 2014 6:30am
Red barge on a straight westerly is really reserved for the desperate 2nd season kiter

Good thing theres other places to go then there
fcalmon
fcalmon
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165 posts
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3 May 2014 10:57am
gcdave said...
Red barge on a straight westerly is really reserved for the desperate 2nd season kiter

Good thing theres other places to go then there

Agree, at least no coffee rocks and it's close to home
dafunk
dafunk
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561 posts
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3 May 2014 2:13pm
Have kited at the red barge and was great ! perfect flat water behind the sand bar . large boats to stay clear of . big ebb tide.
Theres also the rowing lake up near oxenford , I havent kited there but have talked to 1 who did , he said it was ok .
jzadra
jzadra
QLD
5 posts
QLD, 5 posts
3 May 2014 2:15pm
Just moved to Brisbane 3 days ago. Am I correct that Sandgate and Brighton beach are no good with west winds? I am fairly new, still working on going upwind. Any suggestions for where the best places to go would be (either in West winds htis weekend or in the future with different winds) that are within an hour of Brisbane?
tatkins
tatkins
QLD
344 posts
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3 May 2014 4:39pm
^^^^
Sandgate and Brighton are great in Westerlies particularly if you want to go the Morton Island
strydz
strydz
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136 posts
QLD, 136 posts
3 May 2014 6:58pm
Bongaree bribie island works well if you don't mind chop
pezzy
pezzy
QLD
52 posts
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3 May 2014 9:41pm
yeah I considered doing bribie. its a bit further from me than straddie though.

I ended up going to deanbilla bay (the bit 5 mins walk south of the ferry terminal) with another guy. Had heaps of space because it was all to ourselves. We got there on high tide so it wasn't great, not much beach to rig up on and the water drops off deep fairly quickly. It would have been much better in a lower tide. The wind was ok over there, 20 - 25 knots I'd say, but fairly gusty at times, Definitely not the worst wind i have kited tho. Worth doing if its a westerly. Glad I had my wetsiut on today

Gilly3
Gilly3
QLD
800 posts
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4 May 2014 9:57am
dafunk said..

Have kited at the red barge and was great ! perfect flat water behind the sand bar . large boats to stay clear of . big ebb tide.
Theres also the rowing lake up near oxenford , I havent kited there but have talked to 1 who did , he said it was ok .


Yeh, had some north in it when we were there Ronnie, have only ever been there in NW.

Was a feckn roller coaster ride at Kirra yesterday
gcdave
gcdave
534 posts
534 posts
4 May 2014 9:00am
Gilly3 said...

Was a feckn roller coaster ride at Kirra yesterday


Might be the gee-ohh this arvo

Few at the alley y'day, then the polies got on it as the wind went all pear shaped
SUPSurferQLD
SUPSurferQLD
QLD
334 posts
QLD, 334 posts
4 May 2014 11:37am
jzadra said..

Just moved to Brisbane 3 days ago. Am I correct that Sandgate and Brighton beach are no good with west winds? I am fairly new, still working on going upwind. Any suggestions for where the best places to go would be (either in West winds htis weekend or in the future with different winds) that are within an hour of Brisbane?


Sandgate and Brighton are out. Woody point however is an option if you cant be bothered driving to bribie. Just follow hornibrook esp. It has a rocky bottom and it is pretty choppy, but a session nonetheless.
jzadra
jzadra
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4 May 2014 4:59pm
breakzmaker said..


Sandgate and Brighton are out. Woody point however is an option if you cant be bothered driving to bribie. Just follow hornibrook esp. It has a rocky bottom and it is pretty choppy, but a session nonetheless.


Thanks. And these would both be suitable for beginners?
dafunk
dafunk
QLD
561 posts
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4 May 2014 5:27pm
Gilly3 said..

dafunk said..

Have kited at the red barge and was great ! perfect flat water behind the sand bar . large boats to stay clear of . big ebb tide.
Theres also the rowing lake up near oxenford , I havent kited there but have talked to 1 who did , he said it was ok .


Yeh, had some north in it when we were there Ronnie, have only ever been there in NW.

Was a feckn roller coaster ride at Kirra yesterday


I thought the wind was straight west that day ? oh well . NW at the northern end of shearwater works well .
freedomtrail
freedomtrail
QLD
66 posts
QLD, 66 posts
5 May 2014 1:23pm
jzadra said..


breakzmaker said..


Sandgate and Brighton are out. Woody point however is an option if you cant be bothered driving to bribie. Just follow hornibrook esp. It has a rocky bottom and it is pretty choppy, but a session nonetheless.



Thanks. And these would both be suitable for beginners?


I'd say that woody point isn't suited to beginners - you have to launch/land ur kite in a carpark then walk with it at 12 to the rocky beach (booties are recommended) whilst dodging cars & light posts - not much fun especially once it gets over 20 knots. it's not too bad once in the water, however there's usually no beach, just a rock wall then the road. also if you kite out too far past the jetty and something goes wrong the next stop is moreton island 20km away or ditching your gear and swimming against the wind back to shore. Perfect spot for beginners really :)
Bigeye
Bigeye
QLD
4 posts
QLD, 4 posts
30 Jun 2014 8:15pm
Just had a awesome day at poverty point Bribie Island on the westerly today! A bit tricky landing and launching but a great spot! You also need a permit and 4wd to get in here.
kiter101
kiter101
QLD
115 posts
QLD, 115 posts
30 Jun 2014 10:18pm
Bigeye said...
Just had a awesome day at poverty point Bribie Island on the westerly today! A bit tricky landing and launching but a great spot! You also need a permit and 4wd to get in here.


yea ,was it very gusty?
Bradiver
Bradiver
QLD
2 posts
QLD, 2 posts
30 Jun 2014 11:36pm
Would Lake Kawana be an option? Desperate Eh!
keitho
keitho
QLD
79 posts
QLD, 79 posts
2 Jul 2014 5:33am
dafunk said...
Have kited at the red barge and was great ! perfect flat water behind the sand bar . large boats to stay clear of . big ebb tide.
Theres also the rowing lake up near oxenford , I havent kited there but have talked to 1 who did , he said it was ok .


Dafunk what is the go with the lake is it open to public or private area,for rowing club.
Dl33ta
Dl33ta
TAS
463 posts
TAS, 463 posts
3 Jul 2014 5:40pm
Would Lake Kawana be an option? Desperate Eh!


Desperate is what this whole thread is about

I've thought about it a few times, reckon it's doable if you stayed up the southern end where the empty lots are. Pretty embarresing if you had to cut loose from your kite though, you would be sure to take out a few latte toting soccer mums and their schnauzers.
Loftywinds
Loftywinds
QLD
2060 posts
QLD, 2060 posts
6 Jul 2014 6:22pm
All of QLD is fooked by these winds. Cairns looks to have something but topping 15knots at best. Anyone have a report from Ant's place up Cooktown?

These Westerlies are killing me!
toppleover
toppleover
QLD
2070 posts
QLD, 2070 posts
6 Jul 2014 8:05pm
On the Sunny coast (for desperado,s only).

NW - Mooloolaba up by the spit.

SW - Happy Valley with in coming tide.

I find westerlies always cold + super choppy & rarely worth the effort, (Except for NW at DI).
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