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rocko yesterday

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Created by busterwa > 9 months ago, 15 Feb 2010
busterwa
3777 posts
15 Feb 2010 12:47AM
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there was heaps of people down there looked like it was hardcore windsurfer extreme...
6.5 sails and 8.0 sails.Were you guys tryn to set water speed records n the 0-15 knot gusts"?
i was on the way back from mandurah (date with misses)and made the conclusion that id be overpowered in a 5.0 and decided to keep on driving

busterwa
3777 posts
15 Feb 2010 1:06AM
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When is the rockingham shire going to open up (remove all the unexploded ordinance)@ longpoint for wavesailing south of long point ?

pweedas
WA, 4642 posts
15 Feb 2010 11:27AM
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I did a Google Earth search for Longpoint and ended up in Texas.

Does the Rockingham shire extend that far?

busterwa
3777 posts
15 Feb 2010 1:41PM
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Pweedas
use
www.nearmap.com/au/en
insted of google earth its australia only just click on personal use and you can view.
you can go back in time with it aswell!!!
we went down there and tried to get in to check to see if the swell gets in seems all axcess is blocked from rockingham side and the secret scabs side is a long walk.
I thought this area would be good for wavesailing secret harbour side.but havent worked out how to get axcess

busterwa
3777 posts
15 Feb 2010 2:01PM
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nearmap is heaps clearer than googleearth




patsken
WA, 705 posts
15 Feb 2010 3:46PM
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I didn't think there would be too much unexploded ordinance left ....

Everyone I knew with off road motorbikes used to blast all around the area way before all the new suburbs were developed and the only explosions were from screaming 2 stroke engines getting hammered in soft sand.

beer pig
WA, 117 posts
15 Feb 2010 9:19PM
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no waves there but on the north side of the point its ultra flat for freestyle and the waves are at secret harbour but it neads 2 be 20 plus nots. Its like scarbs but breaks about 100 meters out.

Gonewindsurfing247
WA, 966 posts
16 Feb 2010 9:25AM
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Yeah and the waves are really gentle and never break any gear.

cabbie
12 posts
16 Feb 2010 8:06PM
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Which car park do you use at secret harbour when sailing.
Is it good for learning how to wave sail?

Gonewindsurfing247
WA, 966 posts
17 Feb 2010 10:39AM
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cabbie, I was being sarcastic in my previous post. In a sea breaze it is onshore, the waves close out most of the time and can be quite heavy (break gear) and to top it off there is the mother of all currents running along the beach. If you don't make it out on your first attempt you end up 1 KM down the beach in about 40 seconds. The surf club carpark is the one normally used but it depends on wind direction.

cabbie
12 posts
17 Feb 2010 10:45AM
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Bummer
I was getting excited. Glad you corrected, as I
was going to have a crack next week.

grumplestiltskin
WA, 2331 posts
17 Feb 2010 12:04PM
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Is it any better further south .... say Golden Bay???

Gonewindsurfing247
WA, 966 posts
17 Feb 2010 12:27PM
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Only slightly

Gestalt
QLD, 14393 posts
17 Feb 2010 2:32PM
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Gonewindsurfing247 said...

cabbie, I was being sarcastic in my previous post. In a sea breaze it is onshore, the waves close out most of the time and can be quite heavy (break gear) and to top it off there is the mother of all currents running along the beach. If you don't make it out on your first attempt you end up 1 KM down the beach in about 40 seconds. The surf club carpark is the one normally used but it depends on wind direction.


sounds like almost every break in sunny qld.

beer pig
WA, 117 posts
17 Feb 2010 9:26PM
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its not that bad gone windsurfing had some of my best backies and in the pocket smacks there

busterwa
3777 posts
18 Feb 2010 1:00AM
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i was out at golden bay and the down wind was no good because it was light 15 - 25 knot gusts to tack back in i was out nearly a kilometer offshore to gain upwind. and i think i pissed of a bunch of tailor fisherman.
the reason why i highlighted this stretch of beech is because it the only available onshore* in the area but its protected by outers unfortunately.and obviously non breaking (thanks to the people who have been there)
its the next bay across from saftey bay pt kenedy.
it would have a clear safe zone out and alternatively a clear wave sailing passage in.
some of the swell gets in to saftey bay pt kenedy.but there is no banks ther for a breaking wave and its slop.
if you surf that stretch it better getting drop off and pick up down wind.
The flatwater on the north side of long pint is good for speed sailors and im supprized this spot isnt a kitesurfing spot.i can inwordly affirn that if you run into trouble using speed sails in offshore and end up in trouble out past the protected zone you may infact have to ditch you crap and swim for your life back into the wind
its a shame the rockingham mandurah council hasn't opened up that point
i might send the councils an email in the next few days and chance up some answers.

as we have seen from previous emails to the
Cocburn shire asking for amenity's such drinking water,showers /general hygiene and safety e.g walkways beech access to woodies, i will probably once again be redirected to an onslaught of council pollies redirecting me to the state goverment and the department of conservation and land management. and the continual runaround of " talk to this person" for answers.= waste of time



^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ if the traffic in the pool is that busy, Why a short term resolution? shire should open up the other half of its coastline for public access as a long term plan rather than cover its ass for a public liability?Sign is a short term garbage council liability cop out.


here is a clearly modified sign that will resolve the traffic in the pool.



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