Belly25 said..
Great thread guys and thanks heaps. I'm up at beautiful Port Mac mid January for the annual basketball competition with my daughter.
Im hoping for some extra info, specifically about sailing off Jordans, Village Green and Lake Queens. Looking at doing some flat water blasting in the nor'easters and consider myself medium-advancedish in ability. 72kgs
I've got to pack light as the girls want their SUPs as well. I can take 1 board, 2-3 sails. 2 masts, 1 boom.
I sail Sailworks Huckers (love the power) mostly and use AB+ and Carbon Art boards.
Am I better off bringing 4.8-6.6 sails OR 5.6-7.8? What do others typically use in these areas?
123 litre board OR 93 litre.
Do I need to bring weed fins?
Any info would be a big help.
Thanks
Hi Belly25,
Just spotted your post...
One board hey. Hmmmm, hard to say, bring both.
Town Green- Only sailed there a few times, but high tide and nor-east for longer runs over nice clear flats. Low tide and nor-east for the short but fun speed strip behind the sand bank.
Jordans- Again only a few runs there, but Mark seems to like a good nor-easter and a run out tide. You'll get plenty of gybe practice!
Queens Lake- works in most winds, best fun (for me) seems to be s-west or s-east, but some of the locals sail there in any wind with good success. Best with a weed fin- especially up on the mud / weed bank. Mark Jordan (@ Jordans Boating Centre) has some rippers that are ideal for the area.
Hope you get some wind during you stay