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WA Speedsters

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Created by hardie > 9 months ago, 14 Dec 2007
hardie
WA, 4083 posts
14 Dec 2007 1:23PM
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I think I may have just spotted a great speed run for an easterly, will have to try next strong easterly to see whether it runs as good as it looks? I'll keep you posted........

Not easy to get to and one will have to traverse the choppy waters to get to it, but next 20 to 30 easterly, this needs to be given a go....... pm me if ya wanna know, though I'm not sure what the name of this place is, has no roads or real-estate to it??

snides8
WA, 1730 posts
14 Dec 2007 2:09PM
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yep seen it... about 600 meters long can we call it pedros run? can we?

WINDY MILLER
WA, 3183 posts
15 Dec 2007 9:17AM
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i have seen an awesome spot, SE through to SW, 2-3km of 1m turquoise glass and the wind blows 25 - 35 all day / all night.

it's a bit of a trek though

Pointman
WA, 435 posts
15 Dec 2007 3:55PM
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Does it look a bit like this?




Next year I'm taking the speed gear and GPS. The perfect venue...wave sail in the morning, then when it goes onshore pull out the speed kit and tear up the strip.

WINDY MILLER
WA, 3183 posts
15 Dec 2007 8:43PM
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yes it looked just like that......langy was fangin it all the way round.... following the curve of the turquoise...not sure about taking a stak at speed on the coral though. ...long fins would be out the question.

so we must have been moored up on the far western side of that photo..the waves even look sh3#t hot on satelite photos

sailquik
VIC, 6094 posts
16 Dec 2007 2:10AM
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Hey windy. Are those waves as good as they look? How big do they get and does it get offshore enough for good surfing?
And who owns the house/buildings? Do they welcome guests?

Haggar
QLD, 1664 posts
16 Dec 2007 1:40AM
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You'd want to have a big boat, the trip there and back could be a bit hairy !!



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