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Forums > Windsurfing Victoria

Anyone had the cahoonas to go out on Monday night?

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Created by echunda > 9 months ago, 22 Feb 2010
echunda
VIC, 764 posts
22 Feb 2010 9:13PM
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Just walked out on Mordialloc peir and got sand blasted!


SYC was showing an average of 32 knts gusting to 47 knts

So, did anyone get out there?




windaddict
VIC, 1121 posts
22 Feb 2010 9:44PM
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Yeah I did on my 4.5 for around 2 hours after work. about 5:00pm to 7:00, was getting way over powered in the last 20-30 mins though, but still good fun

Leman
VIC, 672 posts
22 Feb 2010 10:08PM
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Yeah out from 4 to 8pm at Mt. Martha with a friend. Around 6pm it came through like a mack truck. Over powered on 4.7 and 99L but was worth it. Got that lovely warm, sore feeling after a tough sail.

kawindsurf
VIC, 137 posts
22 Feb 2010 10:20PM
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I caught the wind at rye for a few hours, then it swang off shore, so i headed to safety beach. I was having a ball in some nice side shore conditions, for about a hour, when all of sudden, she cracked 40 knots. and me poor 5.4 alpha went nuts. There were all thease guys out with gorge style 4.0 wave sails. It blew nutsFew guys i heard from the my martha club shot over to point leo to catch the crazy wind storm and ride the surf

scottw
VIC, 71 posts
22 Feb 2010 10:25PM
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Driving home to Mordialloc from Essendon via Beach Rd, I had the 'joy' of watching loads of people out along the coast. Ricketts was the most popular venue of the evening, with around 9 men standing at 7:15 pm. Big air was the order of the day - the reef looked like it was setting up some nicely spaced steep ramps.

This is roughly what it looked like (sorry about the crap image quality):



The swell looked most insane at Green Point for some reason - unfortunately no one was out there bar a stack (15+) of surfers.

kawindsurf
VIC, 137 posts
22 Feb 2010 10:29PM
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thats a cool pic man, love ricketts

windjunky
VIC, 400 posts
22 Feb 2010 11:01PM
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Ricketts was pretty nuts. I was on a 4.1 and it was very nice for a while there, then suddenly.. whoosh! In came another 5 knots, then another 5 knots, and by that time everyone was bailing out or re-rigging. Spotty stayed out the whole time on what looked like about a 5.3 - the man is certifiable.

latedropeddy
VIC, 417 posts
22 Feb 2010 11:14PM
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I missed seeing Grubby at williamstown beach, derigging as i arrived. That dude can sail, last time I saw him out there in 30+ he made it look like a nintendo game.

mathew
QLD, 2068 posts
23 Feb 2010 12:01AM
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St Kilda had about 15 sailors on 4.5 - 5.5, before the front came through.

Once the wind settled back somewhat, some of us sailed some very good 6ft+ left-handers, that were coming through as a result of the new beach/reef that the council has built.

K Dog
VIC, 1847 posts
23 Feb 2010 10:32AM
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mathew said...

St Kilda... some very good 6ft+ left-handers, that were coming through as a result of the new beach/reef that the council has built.


6ft waves????? serious????? If so, can you gmaps me the coordinates Go for a surf

mathew
QLD, 2068 posts
24 Feb 2010 2:50PM
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K Dog said...
6ft waves????? serious????? If so, can you gmaps me the coordinates Go for a surf


definitely serious, some really nice ariels were to be had... I doubt you want to paddle into a 25kn head-wind though.

K Dog
VIC, 1847 posts
24 Feb 2010 4:11PM
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Meh :P To say that I surfed 6 foot waves in Port Phil... no one from QLD would believe me! Coords!!!! pls :)

Leman
VIC, 672 posts
24 Feb 2010 4:42PM
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I would believe it. There was some nice ramps at Mt. Martha with no special reef so a man made one at St. Kilda would have been pumping. Doubt it would be 6ft without a mini storm though.

mathew
QLD, 2068 posts
25 Feb 2010 5:00PM
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K Dog said...

Meh :P To say that I surfed 6 foot waves in Port Phil... no one from QLD would believe me! Coords!!!! pls :)


Just drive to St Kilda and look for the kites... there you will find many a sailor blasting away.

As Leman said, it does need to be pretty windy though.

Spotty
VIC, 1619 posts
25 Feb 2010 10:16PM
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scottw said...

Driving home to Mordialloc from Essendon via Beach Rd, I had the 'joy' of watching loads of people out along the coast. Ricketts was the most popular venue of the evening, with around 9 men standing at 7:15 pm. Big air was the order of the day - the reef looked like it was setting up some nicely spaced steep ramps.

This is roughly what it looked like (sorry about the crap image quality):



The swell looked most insane at Green Point for some reason - unfortunately no one was out there bar a stack (15+) of surfers.



Yeah I'd say it was 6ft faces at times coming thru at Rickets as well between the reef and post which was nearly getting submerged as the bigger waves came thru.
In the pic looks like from L to R, Pete, me getting some air and Hock on a wave. Yes had a 5.3 Kaos up and still able to hang on, reached 30 knots on the GPS coming in.

CROWEMAN
VIC, 268 posts
25 Feb 2010 10:40PM
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Spotty said...

scottw said...

Driving home to Mordialloc from Essendon via Beach Rd, I had the 'joy' of watching loads of people out along the coast. Ricketts was the most popular venue of the evening, with around 9 men standing at 7:15 pm. Big air was the order of the day - the reef looked like it was setting up some nicely spaced steep ramps.

This is roughly what it looked like (sorry about the crap image quality):



The swell looked most insane at Green Point for some reason - unfortunately no one was out there bar a stack (15+) of surfers.



Yeah I'd say it was 6ft faces at times coming thru at Rickets as well between the reef and post which was nearly getting submerged as the bigger waves came thru.
In the pic looks like from L to R, Pete, me getting some air and Hock on a wave. Yes had a 5.3 Kaos up and still able to hang on, reached 30 knots on the GPS coming in.


Jeez, I'm looking forward to the day that I can say it was 'me getting some air' rather than it was 'me that was walking back down the beach with Drift'. S'pose I've just gotta keep on practicising

Old Salty
VIC, 1271 posts
26 Feb 2010 12:11PM
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Now Crowie, don't be too hard on yourself. You need to ask the question how long has Spotty being doing it for and how long you have being doing it for. Sailing that is!



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