Scope
New Zealand
funny how we all think the same. I reckon working in with a farmer who needs an irrigation pond-('dam' over there?) would be the go.
Just south of Chch someone built a lake of the size you're talking about for his mad keen water ski sons. Trouble is, he then planted trees all around it!!!
That's the first thing on my list after I win Lotto......off to talk a farmer into building a new dam perfectly angled for the Norwester.
That would be warren river mouth, about 40km NW of windy harbour.
Dont worry Snides, theres still the challenges of
>4wd access
>river mouth being washed out (as in GE image)
>wind gods delivering the goods
>water being deep enough
>etc..
someone feel free to check it out though!
This man made canal could have potential!! Especialy for 1 hrs and NM as it's 50 km long. Wind was a solid 20-25 knots cross off-shore!!
Suez??? having seen the size of some of the ships using this I suspect that wind shadows could be an issue
Here you go Choco, posted before, Daintree river mouth, super flat water
Great speed run and big potential to improve water starts
I wish I could use a non de plume for what I am about to type
In the very early 90's I got a contract with a large earthmoving contractor doing "irrigation canals" in Dirranbandi (south western queensland).
Within hours of looking at the site plans I realised that these canals were going to harvest water from the flood plain and even divert water from the river at one point (during a minor storm event). As I was wet behind the ears, I went looking for the DA/CC/ environmental approvals docs, (and even more embarassing) when I didnt find them I rang the project manager.
You can guess the response. It began with son, had the words city and go back there in his diatribe.
Sadly I completed the job and left without fulfilling the rest of my contract - but during the 12 weeks I was there I found this to be a common practice at large farms where they had access to the condamine - balon.
When I look back now it is with shame
Choco - yes there are plenty of upstream corporations (not farmers) harvesting water by building speed canals
cant speak with any authority since I worked only on one set -obviously size would depend on the topography, ease of shifting the material etc etc.
The ones I worked on were roughly 650m long x 40m x 4m deep
Maybe we should just rent one of the sand blowing barges they used to build this then we can build one anywhere, gotta be easier than digging I am sure with the financial state of dubai at the moment they would be cheap too
Dubai Wind
Arabic interest in the weather and in the different types of winds blowing across the desert stems from the Bedouin tribes, for whom changes in weather could mean the difference between life and death. For them, each wind had its own characteristics and was known by a different name; thus, the main period of storms was Al-Barih al-owd, while the minor storm period was called Al-Barih al-sagheer. The first major Shamal occurring around May 25th is the Al-Haffar, or the driller since it drills huge depressions in the desert dunes. The second, arriving in early June, coincides with the dawn star, Thorayya (Pleiades) and is therefore named Barih Thorayya. During this one, which is somewhat more violent than the others, fishermen tend to remain in port, not just because of the wind's strength, but because ancient folklore tells them that this wind devours ships! Near the end of June, the last shamal arrives, known as the Al-Dabaran. It is a violent wind, continuing for several days. Local residents keep doors and windows firmly barred in a battle against the all-penetrating fine dust driven by these shamal winds into every conceivable nook and cranny.
Choco your going to need some apprentices so when do we all start?? we will all help out dude.. and bring our windsurfers across from melbourne
This is a video of some dudes windsurfing a irrigation drain.. i know there are some guys in vic who speed sail irigan drains over near the west coast side of VIC.. They work great there been doing it for years..
I remember hen I was at Goondiwindi, there are massive, very long, man-made dams there with high walls for the cotton farms. Dunno about good wind or angle etc though, That was before my sailing dayz.