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Has the water level ever got too low to speed sail with say a 20-23cm fin by March? I cant make it down till the first two weeks of March and am worried that I may be leaving it too late. Still potentially good breezes in March?
I think March will have the lake level at it's best and this is when the REAL winds crank look at the last 2 years gone by(35+ knts and 45+ knts).
SCHWEEEET! MAde my day, thanks choco
Jamie, is there a standard water level measure from the weather station we can go by to assess when conditions are looking favourable, or is it just a case of waiting for your most excellent reports? I'm having a little trouble containing my excitement this year....
Hallo Sailquick,hello Daffy.I want to send you two fins. 18cm . Looks like your 22cm Le Wo Duo Speed Rake 30.??
I worked a new for L??deritz. Profil on the left good 2mm thinner ,than the concaves and the cut out.The wind was not so good in 2013. Only Dieter Gerrichhausen was with the new fin faster than 2012.And the wind,may be the canal was not
so good how in 2012. If you want, send me your adress. Wolfgang
G'day South Ozzies ! Arrived today from Sydney. Drove 8 hrs to Bendigo yesterday, pitched the tent in a rest area with noisy bogans living there permanently. Today about 6 hrs drive. Tot. petrol cost about $130. I went to see the rigging area, the road is atrocious for my city car and trailer. I took the wrong turn and ended up bogged down in a 4wd trail, took me a while to free myself. I have never known the real meaning of 'flat' and 'shallow' until today. Beachport is very beautifull, but I was expecting to see the town teeming with windsurfers, I must have jumped the gun. Tomorrow seems a good forecast, is BOM Meteye accurate for this area? Hope to see someone tomorrow.
Cheers
Good one George, have a good rest after your journey and get out sailing tomorrow! What sort of Internet connection are you getting there and what is the wind like? Somehow I think the Lake George definition of choppy water is quite different to the Kyeeamgh definition. We plan to head off this Saturday but won't be in a mad rush to get there. Perhaps we should be.
It was very strong (W ?) and hot, then in the afternoon it died down and now is a S. Temperature has dropped from close to 40 to about 20 .
I have Telstra 4g modem, so no issues for Internet. I also have a smartphone with Vodafone and the reception is good.
Things to remember:
when you enter SA, turn the clock 1/2 hour earlier
Message for Roar: bring your own pillows
Next update tomorrow night
Thanks for the advice Powersloshin - Same route as I was planning in taking- including the Bendigo stop over.
I was looking at google maps Street View and you can take the track up a fair way. There is a fork in the track where street view ends can you advise if its best to go right (lake side) or left?
Cheers
PJ is already out sailing and im heading there now, great se for the next few days will be out at cockys.
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PJ is already out sailing and im heading there now, great se for the next few days will be out at cockys.
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Thanks for the advice Powersloshin - Same route as I was planning in taking- including the Bendigo stop over.
I was looking at google maps Street View and you can take the track up a fair way. There is a fork in the track where street view ends can you advise if its best to go right (lake side) or left?
Cheers
You need to go right, soon after there is a puddle about 10 metres long and 30 cm deep. The other is the 4wd trail that takes to a beach on the ocean. I suspect that going there for a few hundred metres and then turning right will bypass the puddle, I might try it today.
I'm sure Jimbob can correct me if i'm wrong, but from memory it sounds like you guys are going too far onto the spit. Easier to sail from the other side - Cocky's point, as Jimbob mentions above. You need to drive out onto the dry bottom part of the lake, there's a gap with tyre tracks that you take onto the lake, I did it fine in my work car last year (regular sedan) if my memory serves me correctly this is the route (I think one of the SA guys did a map last year but i cant find it) and second photo is the gap you drive through - SA guys, please correct if wrong :
is it worth me bringing my 112Falcon? I only weigh 74 kg's and was hoping the extra salinity of the lake and more consistent breeze would negate the need for it. Will I be right with my 89Falcon and speed board? I know it's crystal balling a bit as you never know the wind conditions....
I'm sure Jimbob can correct me if i'm wrong, but from memory it sounds like you guys are going too far onto the spit. Easier to sail from the other side - Cocky's point, as Jimbob mentions above. You need to drive out onto the dry bottom part of the lake, there's a gap with tyre tracks that you take onto the lake, I did it fine in my work car last year (regular sedan) if my memory serves me correctly this is the route (I think one of the SA guys did a map last year but i cant find it) and second photo is the gap you drive through - SA guys, please correct if wrong :
Yes i saw Jamie today and he explained to me that is the place for SE, will try that route tomorrow. Where I was today it was very exposed and got everything foamed ! Anything you leave on the ground attracts it
is it worth me bringing my 112Falcon? I only weigh 74 kg's and was hoping the extra salinity of the lake and more consistent breeze would negate the need for it. Will I be right with my 89Falcon and speed board? I know it's crystal balling a bit as you never know the wind conditions....
Hi Rexy,
I have not used anything bigger than my 89 in the last 2 years I have been to LG. Here is some footage of a lightwind morning (12-20) on the 89 with a 6.7 RSR. (I am 110Kg)
I had one of those last year, got a 30kt nautical mile just like that, now you've got my juices going, can I wait another fortnight to get there?
You've got to love that sound from the dead smooth water!!!
wasn't like that yesterday still a lot of water over the weed beds,
rexy my go to board is my 117 stoke.
I know it's been asked before and that it's starting to get good now, but when is it looking like the water levels will be looking really good?
I know it's been asked before and that it's starting to get good now, but when is it looking like the water levels will be looking really good?
my guess late Feb-March if Jimbob says it's not flat then it's not flat although the current conditions maybe very flat to people who have never sailed there, plenty of wind coming though, I'll save my sessions for later.
Hi Rexy,
........... Here is some footage of a lightwind morning (12-20) on the 89 with a 6.7 RSR. (I am 110Kg)
It should be made a criminal offence posting videos like that or at least come with a warning similar to cigarette packs e.g. "Watching may cause depression" or "keep sharp fins away from viewers not able to go to Lake George"!
nyah nyah 1 week to go. Hopefully this heatwave will evaporate some of the water and the level will drop nicely for all of us going.....just not you snags
Hi Rexy,
I have not used anything bigger than my 89 in the last 2 years I have been to LG. Here is some footage of a lightwind morning (12-20) on the 89 with a 6.7 RSR. (I am 110Kg)
Yiewwwwwww! Out of interest Kimba, what were your speeds, average 10sec, Alpha and Hr like on that 'light' wind day?