sboardcrazy said..Bertie said..
Thanks everyone.
I did a recon mission on Saturday and checked out a number of beaches from Caves beach down to Towoon bay.
I did notice lots of foilers all over the lake on Saturday (marmong and croudace), but it was light and gusty.
I think i'll have to work on my swim fitness and try and surf more. Soo many nice surf breaks.
On Sunday I managed to sneak a quick sail at coal point just before dark. Just long enough to blow the cobwebs out.
Thanks for everyones advice. hopefully I'll meet some of you in the near future on the water.
Think I saw you on the webcam..I was thinking back to the days where I used to love going out in those conditions..
What was it like?
Hi Sue, it was a little gusty. At times well overpowered but in a couple of lulls i wasn't even planing on my 5.1sqm and 90L waveboard.
Only a few spits of rain briefly but i was expecting some bigger ramps but it was just small chop.
I was warm in 3/2 wettie.
jamesf said..
Welcome to the area Bertie, you picked a tough time of year to move east!
Plenty of options in the lake for most wind directions. Proper Southerlies (not gusty SW like we had on the weekend) are great bump and jump. Summer time nor-easters are the best (like the freo doctor in WA), Coalie will become your local spot if you're in Toronto.
If you're keen to get into foiling and a bit of fun racing, Marmong Point Sailing Club meets all year round on Saturday afternoons wind-permitting. You can sail NE through to SSW from the club, or around the corner at Teralba Sailing Club for westerlies. We also run a GPS series up and down the coast over summer.
Toronto sailing club is running Wally racing on a sunday if you're interested in that.
For wavesailing over winter, Birubi Beach (up towards Nelson Bay) is supposed to be good in westerlies.
Look forward to seeing you around.
Hey James, well i Moved in November but havent had a chance to get on the water yet. Work, moving house and a sick pregant mrs hasnt helped with water time!
Yeah i'm considering going down the LT path since i have a strong yachting background and might be better with work to just plan for Sunday arvo racing and a quick splash mid week rather than having the be wind dependent when I'm working so much out near Musswellbrook!
Hopefully when spring comes around and the seabrezes come back I'll get a few waves in!
When the Toronto Yacht club kicks back in I'll make some inquiries about a demo sail on an WS LT and see if I think one might keep me happy sailing locally more.
See you on the water
Cheers
Alex