Been asked to upload this: It's currently 25 to 30 knts solid with some waves.
I guess that's the proof that's it windier on the South Coast
Sailed Gerroa from 12:00 noon till about 1:30pm ... solid 35 knts with gusts in the 40+ range. Port Kembla would a good choice this afternoon.
Hoping to score Port Kembla for Event 1 of the NSW Wavesailing series - any tricks to the spot. I hear that its great in a Westerly but I haven't sailed there before.
cheers
Tim
There are no real tricks to the place other than a Westerly is always gusty (just a westerly issue in general) and it's quite cross off, as in quite a bit more than Gerroa in a NE'r. The other issue with westerlies is it's very hard to get both swell and wind at the same time. Today I think it was swinging a bit; SW-WSW-W etc. P.K imo works best in SW-WSW and you are more likely to get swell and wind at the same time. That said very sailable in a westerly but I don't think i've ever sailed it over 2ft.
don't think there would have been too much in the way of swell today... the little bit of energy that was starting to build got completely flattened by wind.
Nope just me and the Whites out there today.
Sent the pic from my phone to be posted in case any of the Newie crew were thinking of the late arvo blast up the coast and wanted to see if it was worth the drive
MA, yep missed it on Sunday, glad to hear you scored. Had to catch up on some domestic engineering around the house after getting out and about a few times during the week [}:)]
Got the boat out on Saturday and it's working a treat so definitely on to try out that spot I mentioned once the wind and swell line up
Personally I have sailed Birubi a few times and had a good day each time I have made the trip - but a long hike from Sydney and back in a day. A bit of solitude, some decent waves and a fair bit of wind. I love watching all the Korean tourists with the little white towels dipping their toes in the water on the return journey from their Sand Dune adventure - too funny
Your comment....
Hope you don't get too much swell for the comp.. otherwise they will cancel the comp for future years.
I mean seriously, why would you want waves at a wave sailing comp ?
PM me.
Two of us sailed Birubi between about midday and 1pm on the day the photo was taken. Dead cross-shore wind, too strong, any stronger and it wouldn't have been worthwhile. But thanks to the nice waist high waves we had a fun session.
Last time I sailed up there was at the last comp we had there. 6mtr and 30-40kt forecast, ma was the only local that showed up from memory. Maybe not hardcore enough for some
Yeah Kev where were ya? Domesticating or working? It was goin orf... Nothen better than sitting back having a beer after a good sail. So heres cheers...
He was in Sydney... did you guys actually have waves up that way???
It was flat as a lake down south. Bloody windy though.
If the swell is from the south which it was 2day it is bigger there than anywhwere as the beach faces south. If its 1ft in newcastle it can be 2-3ft at birubi. In my opinon this winter has been very good for birubi as we have sailed a fair bit.
Yep Stehs it was 2-3 ft and very consistent 3 foot with constant sets. I rigged a 5.2 but should have been on a 4.7. Still great sailing though.