If you haven't already seen , there is a forum on the main WS page for this years event , will be a cracker , book early to avoid disappointment!
if one was to be picky , there is a chance of a little rain at the back end of the week forecast, so will have to mark it down to a 9/10 :)
Hi Guys - I'm planning to be up at GI for the Nationals & 2 weeks before that will be in Magnetic Island on holiday with the family (from Melb). So my question is where do I go sailing in the two weeks I have before the event? I'll have my Falcon 106 & 6.2 / 7.0 sails.
Is Magnetic Island itself a good place to windsurf?
Magnetic can be great especially in a SE. I mostly sail at Geoffrey Bay there. Gets chop on swell so can be challenging but fun. You'll use a 7.0 much more than a 6.2. If you're at Maggie for a week you may or may not get wind but there is a shed load of other stuff to do. I spend as much time as I can there!!
For another week there the most likely spot to get good wind that time of year ( if you are up for driving a couple of hours south) is Bowen. Gets the SE really well, variety of water conditions, and lots of places to stay from super cheap to pretty swish.
Thanks - I'm planning on renting a car so I can be free to travel where ever is good. I'll try Bowen & is there anywhere between Townsville & Cairns which is good?
Cheers
In a SE I have really enjoyed bump and jump at Forrest Beach near Ingham between Townsville and Cairns. Haven't been for a while ( sailing magnetic) but gets quite a wave on the right day. Probably the worst possible place for a slalom board though- brown washing machine with lots of jumps ( if you had a freewave board awesome). Further north I can't really comment. Had a few longboard sessions at Mission Beach but never any breeze to really judge it by. Others of the FNQ Mob will have more experience there. Had a session at Bowen in my Fox 105 yesterday ( after some LT training time!) it was so good and heaps more wind than Townsville got.
For another week there the most likely spot to get good wind that time of year ( if you are up for driving a couple of hours south) is Bowen. Gets the SE really well, variety of water conditions, and lots of places to stay from super cheap to pretty swish.
Hi Snorkel - are you seeing any good wind shaping up in your neck of the woods? I've been up in Maggie for almost a week now & the pickings have been slim
Well the event was killed by COVID and the wind only turned up on Sunday and Monday, but it was still well worth the trip. I think we had 12 of us on the water for some absolutely glamour sailing. Already making plans to go again next year.