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top secret freestyle spots sydney

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Created by albentley > 9 months ago, 23 Jun 2014
albentley
NSW, 297 posts
23 Jun 2014 4:07PM
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now I am living here I need to find some sick spots for freestyle... so looking for ideas

basically anywhere which is good for speed sailing, dead dead flat, or even better with some decent waves (not chop)!

Tomorrow and Sunday look strong so I plan to head out from where I am based in city, so places within an hr drive ideally.

Any good tips for strong W/NW/SW wind?

Sailed Sans Souci in a W and was okish, only around the sandbar near carters island was flat but then less win

Al

Mobydisc
NSW, 9028 posts
23 Jun 2014 4:34PM
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Foreshore drive near the airport runways is probably the go.

jh2703
NSW, 1222 posts
23 Jun 2014 5:59PM
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Lake illawarra

dan berry
WA, 2562 posts
23 Jun 2014 5:49PM
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If it's got north in it kernel is good behind the groins. If it has south go la per

albentley
NSW, 297 posts
23 Jun 2014 9:48PM
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thanks for the tips, lake looks a bit far I will try east of the runway tomorrow.

where is la per? I googled it and got a lingerie brand!!

Waiting4wind
NSW, 1871 posts
23 Jun 2014 9:53PM
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albentley said...
thanks for the tips, lake looks a bit far I will try east of the runway tomorrow.

where is la per? I googled it and got a lingerie brand!!


La perouse - north head of Botany Bay. About 7 mins from the airport.

dan berry
WA, 2562 posts
24 Jun 2014 4:23AM
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Kurnell definitely best spot today nw/w.

albentley
NSW, 297 posts
24 Jun 2014 1:46PM
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looks like quite the drive but would this be any good behind the sand bar?




How easy would it be to sail across from la Per?

stehsegler
WA, 3464 posts
24 Jun 2014 12:48PM
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In a West to NW direction you can sail from La Perouse to Kurnell quite easily. I probably would recommend it though. The problem with anything from a Westerly direction is that it's very unpredictable. You can have 40 knts one minute and 0 the next.I have done it a few times but also got stuck out in the middle of the channel a couple of times. On an outgoing tide you get quite a bit of current running out to sea, especially off Bare Island. Also remember there are large container ship coming in and out.The Westpac Sea rescue helicopter is stationed in La Perouse... so I guess if you drift out to sea they won't have far to fly after you... if someone sees you and decides to call them that is.

albentley
NSW, 297 posts
24 Jun 2014 3:06PM
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sounds dodge I will just drive :)

thanks guys I am heading down now!

TheRodder
WA, 319 posts
24 Jun 2014 3:18PM
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It was great at la per today, 25-35 knots, not flat of course. Went across to Kernell a couple of times.

dan berry
WA, 2562 posts
24 Jun 2014 4:58PM
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Heads up. Westerlies generally start crapping out around 3ish.

albers
NSW, 1737 posts
24 Jun 2014 7:35PM
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Far kernell, can't anyone spell these daze!

albentley
NSW, 297 posts
24 Jun 2014 9:12PM
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seriously windy at kurnell, was definitely over 35 knots, a bit too much to be honest!!

tomorrow might try the foreshore, mainly because its a lot closer

tomp
NSW, 688 posts
24 Jun 2014 9:33PM
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Al,
La Perouse could be more suitable Wed if more West & WSW as forecast. There should be a post on here for Foreshore Drive
which is flat/good for speed runs with big gear but maybe not great for freestyle as too inconsistent.

NW/WNW are super gusty as mentioned, W a bit more steady (not much though), Botany regarded as best Sydney area for W
due to openness.

albentley
NSW, 297 posts
24 Jun 2014 9:54PM
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Will try this foreshore tomorrow as I dont mind gusty!!!

dan berry
WA, 2562 posts
24 Jun 2014 8:04PM
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Read gusty as unsailable. You can sail there if it has aloooot of south in it. Otherwise if it has north in it go to kurnell, if it has south in it go la perouse.

KA360
NSW, 803 posts
24 Jun 2014 10:11PM
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Here are some photos of Paradise beach,St Georges Basin today with 30+knots



View from the other side of the bay



The weed bank at the beginning of the shallow water totally flattens the chop.



40 cm deep smooth freestyle area ,works in wind south to northwest. For wind north to southwest we have an equally nice area at the boat ramp at Sanctuary point.



Mobydisc
NSW, 9028 posts
24 Jun 2014 10:44PM
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40cms of water to sail in sounds dangerous. I'm worried all this flat water sailing we are doing in very shallow water is going to end in a terrible accident.

sboardcrazy
NSW, 7993 posts
25 Jun 2014 8:31AM
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dont say that moby.. i was blasting in c22cms yesterday. so far havent had a stack so overconfident at the moment. at least we cant end up wrapped around a tree like kitesurfers..bad accident at long jetty yesterday..found unconscious and taken to hospital.

Milsy
NSW, 1176 posts
25 Jun 2014 9:42AM
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Mobydisc said...
40cms of water to sail in sounds dangerous. I'm worried all this flat water sailing we are doing in very shallow water is going to end in a terrible accident.


40cm?,,,,sounds bumpy, were not looking for open water

if things go wrong, sure, there is potential for injury, but your more prone to wiping out pushing fast in chop, the flatness of shallow water makes it less likely that your gunna wipe out, you might lift, thats about it, maybe catapult as well

in a nw, yarra bay is flattish, foreshore drive, narra lakes is flat in westerly, ultra patchy though
kurnell gets good wind......but flat? no, not really, if you want proper flat, try budgey, canton, illawarra, tarren pt

Roar
NSW, 471 posts
25 Jun 2014 1:51PM
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crashing in shallow water with weed beds is not that bad
when you moving at speed and crsh you tend to bounce off the water like a skipping stone.
most ppl get injured from hitting the board or rig not from hitting the bottom.

albentley
NSW, 297 posts
25 Jun 2014 2:59PM
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40cm is deep, our fins are only 16cm!!

No wind this morning at foreshore, not surprising, should be there now I am sure it would be sick.

Agree gusty = unsailable too, if its too turbulent then its impossible to sail comfortably.

Well 2 goes down, hopefully the 3rd time lucky!!

Al

JustinL
NSW, 467 posts
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25 Jun 2014 3:46PM
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wow, youre living here now! this is Sydney's chance to get a first class freestyle scene going here. the freestyle on green island was superb! I'd like to learn some tricks

starboarder
QLD, 187 posts
25 Jun 2014 5:46PM
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I'm up for some freestyle tips too

Dean 424
NSW, 440 posts
25 Jun 2014 7:54PM
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So what's it going to be next year at Green Island Al, team WA or team NSW (we need help)..

dan berry
WA, 2562 posts
25 Jun 2014 6:47PM
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Forget foreshore.
If it's w-sw go to laperouse, you get flat areas good (relatively)for freestyle in behind the rocks, starboard tack
If it's w/nw go to kurnell. High tide is better. Flat as a tack behind the groins and super clean wind. Bonus jumping out past the groins, can be steep enough to get backies ect Worth the drive.

albentley
NSW, 297 posts
28 Jun 2014 1:00PM
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Any tips for today in North?? Ideally not too far away!

tomp
NSW, 688 posts
28 Jun 2014 1:13PM
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Straight N is a little unusual, it will prob be more NNW as it strengthens.

Palm Beach - Pittwater side (too far?)
Collaroy - surf side
Rose Bay
La Perouse

dan berry
WA, 2562 posts
28 Jun 2014 11:51AM
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albentley said...
Any tips for today in North?? Ideally not too far away!


Where are you based?

albentley
NSW, 297 posts
28 Jun 2014 3:25PM
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in the city, I think I will try La Per :)



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