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SUP in Exmouth

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Created by cantSUPenough > 9 months ago, 1 Nov 2015
cantSUPenough
VIC, 2131 posts
1 Nov 2015 9:35AM
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I will be in Exmouth in about 10 days for a week and I was wondering whether it was a "special" place to SUP. I want to dive on the reef, and most of the time I am at a holiday place (Sal Salis) with my wife. But I am wondering whether I should try to SUP-surf there or just focus on diving - after all, I have world-class surfing on Westernport Bay right at my doorstep

And if you recommend SUPing, would you recommend a good place to hire them? And how easy is it to get to the better SUPing locations?

Kierannq
QLD, 150 posts
1 Nov 2015 9:50AM
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I can't help with your question, but the WA boys should be online later after their 20km flat water classic is finished to answer your question, but im heading down soon with my race board on my RDO to go paddling, hopefully get a day for a bit of DW action, if not ill go paddle yardi creek gorge.

One of my favourite holiday destinations.

mineral1
WA, 4564 posts
1 Nov 2015 10:15AM
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Maybe Sandy Bay or Sandy Point (think that's what its called) Anyway its down near Yardi Creek crossing, about 20 odd k's south from Exmouth in the National Park. Flat water and reef protected, so you can do both there.
No idea if you can hire gear up there like SUP's, but check tourist centre before you travel to find out.

cantSUPenough
VIC, 2131 posts
1 Nov 2015 4:11PM
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Thanks.

Yardie Creek looks pretty good for a paddle, and after a bit of googling it seems there are a few surf break so I will try and rent a board and give it a go if the conditions look good.

hilly
WA, 7323 posts
1 Nov 2015 3:24PM
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cantSUPenough said..
Thanks.

Yardie Creek looks pretty good for a paddle, and after a bit of googling it seems there are a few surf break so I will try and rent a board and give it a go if the conditions look good.


Windy as up there now so go early.

PM turtlehunter for more info he has a kite school/shop and I think I saw some sup rentals one day. Just spent my usual 2 weeks up there. Great spot.

Rossall
WA, 711 posts
1 Nov 2015 9:15PM
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The guys at Exmouth Kitesurf will have all the info, superb spot, I,ll dig out the website for you.

phil

ExSurfCentre
WA, 488 posts
2 Nov 2015 7:04AM
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cantSUPenough said..
Thanks - I guess this must be the place:

http://www.exmouthkitecentre.com.au/stand-up-paddle-boarding/

I'll contact them and find out about rentals and locations. But I just looked at one of the weather/wind forecasting sites - very windy... Might need to get back on a windsurfer…




Hi @ cantSUPenough Tom from Exmouth Kite Centre here. You're right, we are definitely in full swing of our windy season meaning that we can get days of wall to wall strong winds making SUP hard work.

However, if you have a little bit of flexibility there will definitely be opportunities to score waves and also great flat water paddling.

We offer hire and have a range of more performance SUP's for the surf. We are based out at the Lighthouse Caravan Park so right on the wave locations meaning you can check swell then decide if you want to hire.

Feel free to shoot me any other questions by PM or give me a call on 0467906091...

Its also probably worth mentioning its late in our swell season so the consistency is dying but we are still getting good days and If you're lucky you might even score it this good

cantSUPenough
VIC, 2131 posts
2 Nov 2015 11:11AM
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Yep - that would do very nicely

surfsun
WA, 8 posts
2 Nov 2015 9:28PM
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Yes Yardi creek is a nice paddle with stunning scenery :)

mac444
2 posts
3 Nov 2015 5:18PM
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Gday Mate, I travelled the West Coast in July August with the family, stayed at Lighthouse CPark, people that run it very nice, We would sit on the sand junes watching whales and the guys sup surfing out there, as inexperiened suppers way to much for us but it looked awesome.
We did great snorkleing off the sups at Coral Bay not far from Exmouth, check out Ningaloo seakayak and sea scooter hire at Coral Bay. The sea scooters are a great way to sea the reef. Worth a thought.
Fantastic bit of coast over there.
Cheers

cantSUPenough
VIC, 2131 posts
3 Nov 2015 10:03PM
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Thanks everyone for your comments. It should be a great trip.

ExSurfCentre
WA, 488 posts
3 Nov 2015 7:59PM
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mac444 said..
Gday Mate, I travelled the West Coast in July August with the family, stayed at Lighthouse CPark, people that run it very nice, We would sit on the sand junes watching whales and the guys sup surfing out there,



No idea what you talking about, there's no waves out the front of the Lighthouse



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