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Sandstone Seabreezers

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Created by Paddles B'mere > 9 months ago, 14 Nov 2015
Adam roofer
QLD, 157 posts
6 Jan 2017 9:44PM
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Looking forward to catching up again Peter

Paddles B'mere
QLD, 3586 posts
6 Jan 2017 10:07PM
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Good stuff Peter, see you tomorrow. Wind is hanging in there tonight so hopefully will be good.

Dag
QLD, 720 posts
6 Jan 2017 10:43PM
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G'day mate, long time no see. Was thinking today was going to be dissapointing, and good call by the look of it.
Went to the gym instead, and got some work done. Was kind of hoping that tomorrow would be worth the trip.
Have to pick something up from the "Old Fella's" place anyway, so see you there.

Walshie
QLD, 33 posts
7 Jan 2017 8:23AM
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What time is everyone heading to sandstone today. Looking forward to catching up and going for my first sail of the year.

Paddles B'mere
QLD, 3586 posts
7 Jan 2017 9:50AM
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There should be enough water after about 1pm Walshie so I'm aiming to be there around then. I love it how Darren still calls the pub the 'Gym'.

Dag
QLD, 720 posts
7 Jan 2017 10:11AM
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Bahha, I thought that one would be hard to believe. Have to get my fitness back, so I can spend more time on the water.
Look's good today. Definitely coming up for a session.

Walshie
QLD, 33 posts
7 Jan 2017 10:45AM
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Sounds good. I will be there around 1 or a bit after.

Paddles B'mere
QLD, 3586 posts
7 Jan 2017 7:09PM
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A classic Sandstone day today had everyone coming out of the woodwork for a perfect 7m sailing day, 15kn+ of wind and a few new faces and plenty of old ones.





waricle
WA, 732 posts
7 Jan 2017 7:46PM
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spanishwog
QLD, 117 posts
8 Jan 2017 7:41AM
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Thanks for sharing your water with me yesterday lads!!

ballast
QLD, 500 posts
8 Jan 2017 9:24AM
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Good turnout guys.

Is that the Hyper Super Ultra Sonic I can see?
How was the weed? Looks thick on the beach.

Seems like the wind is disappearing for when I get back, sorry about that.

Paddles B'mere
QLD, 3586 posts
8 Jan 2017 10:28AM
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I didn't manage to say g'day to you yesterday Troy, in all fairness though you went out wide and managed to not stop sailing all afternoon and went more km than anyone else. I'll catch you when you come up next. Hey Brad, you're either going to have to stay in Tasmania or come to the beach and start sacrificing six packs like Tony.

spanishwog
QLD, 117 posts
8 Jan 2017 8:48PM
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No worries - my fault. I went out wide as I was determined not to hit the rocks!!
Stayed out as long as I could cause I new my xmas holidays were coming to an end!!!
See you next time.

CedarDell
QLD, 21 posts
9 Jan 2017 9:22AM
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Introduction.
Good morning,
I'm new to the forum and have been pointed in your direction (sandstone seabreazers) after enquiring about windsurfing venues north of Brisbane. I am keen to do more windsurfing and to meet more windsurfers. Look forward to meeting some of you over the next couple of months. Whereabouts in Sandstone Point do you sail from? What are the best wind directions and tide conditions for sailing?
Kind Regards
David

jirvin4505
QLD, 1087 posts
9 Jan 2017 10:57AM
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CedarDell said...
Introduction.
Good morning,
I'm new to the forum and have been pointed in your direction (sandstone seabreazers) after enquiring about windsurfing venues north of Brisbane. I am keen to do more windsurfing and to meet more windsurfers. Look forward to meeting some of you over the next couple of months. Whereabouts in Sandstone Point do you sail from? What are the best wind directions and tide conditions for sailing?
Kind Regards
David



Welcome David
We sail sandstone - pebble beach on SE winds hour or so either side of high tide. Depends on your fin depth
On low tide in SE we can sail off South esplanade bongaree
Also sail off Phillip st Beechmere high tide

On NE we sail out of turners camp (turners camp rd) Northside of bridge on mainland - sail all tides

Keep an eye on this thread for opportunities.

What level of sailoring do you do?
How often do you want to get out?

Cheers Jeff


CedarDell
QLD, 21 posts
9 Jan 2017 11:51AM
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Hi Jeff,
Many thanks for your quick response.
Level of sailering is mixed. I "learnt" to windsurf in high winds on flat water and so am able to waterstart and reach in the straps. My biggest downfall is that I never learnt to turn. I'm in the process of learning now and to start with I concentrated on the tack. Now I'm learning how to gybe and would love to nail a carve gybe or two before the end of the season.
So while I love a bit of high wind blasting I also need to get out in lighter winds to practice my turns!!
I have a fanatic E ray 150 L board, a Starboard freestyle extreme 96 L and a f2 sunset slalom. (That might give you an indication of when I learnt to sail!!). I also have 4 sails 4.7, 5.0, 5.3 and 6.5.
I'll keep an eye out here and hopefully join in some fun soon.

Paddles B'mere
QLD, 3586 posts
9 Jan 2017 12:41PM
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Hi CedarDell, Like Jeff says we've got a few fun places to sail around here.

Look for the following locations in google maps:
Oxley Place, Sandstone Point - South to East wind and anything higher than 1.5m on the Brisbane bar with a 50cm+ fin
Turner's Camp Road, Ningi - ENE to NNW wind and all tides but definitely flatter on the low tides into the mouth of Ningi Creek
South Esplanade, Bongaree - SE to SW wind, gets rough in SW and sketchy to get back to beach if more E, I haven't sailed here much but I'm pretty sure it's like Jeff says and is best on the last of the ebb into the low tide
Phillip Street, Beachmere - NE to SW wind, best sailed cross shore and offshore because it's a bit exposed and gets little breaking waves in any wind from the east. Any tide higher than 1.5m on the Brisbane bar with a 50cm+ fin is best, however if you don't mind walking with your gear it can be sailed at much lower tides further out

There are a couple of other places but Oxley Place and Turner's Camp will be best for you to get back into it. You might wish to think about a couple of bigger sails though, a lot of our sailing is in 13 to 18 knots of wind so we are using sails from 6m to 8.5m generally and the light wind guys are using 9.5m sails on light wind boards when it really drops off. I just jump on my windsup when it's like that.

Again like Jeff says, keep an eye on the wind and this thread, one of us usually chucks something on here if we're sailing. These northerlies coming up will have us at Turner's on the low afternoon tides if there's enough wind.

CedarDell
QLD, 21 posts
9 Jan 2017 9:55PM
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Many thanks for the reply.
I'll keep an eye on this forum and hope to make it down soon. I've been thinking about bigger sails and will probably have to bit the bullet soon if I want to make the best of the Brisbane winds!??
Cheers
David.

ballast
QLD, 500 posts
13 Jan 2017 11:22AM
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Where's peeps heading tomorrow.
Heard that some may be at or going to the Lake.
Anyone planning on Turners?

Paddles B'mere
QLD, 3586 posts
13 Jan 2017 12:26PM
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I'm in for Turner's. Anyone keen on Turner's this afternoon????????

jirvin4505
QLD, 1087 posts
13 Jan 2017 12:39PM
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ballast said...
Where's peeps heading tomorrow.
Heard that some may be at or going to the Lake.
Anyone planning on Turners?



All my gear up at lake - heading back to "jeffrey point " until Wednesday- forecast dependant
Cheers Jeff

Dag
QLD, 720 posts
13 Jan 2017 4:30PM
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I hope I can get up there in the arve.

JVJohnnie
QLD, 54 posts
13 Jan 2017 9:16PM
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I definitely think beachmere will be the go before lunch with the big high tide. I reckon the tide will carry too much weed at turners until late arvo.. The outgoing should make some awesome ramps at beachmere and l am keen to try it on the low for flat water runs toward bribie.. Hopefully l can lure someone to head across to the sandbanks 1 mile west of south tip bribie. I sussed it out by dingy at easter low lows and will make a resting spot with flat deep water to the south and wind funnelling out the passage. Offshore but safe sailing if we stay close to or sail over or windward side of the mile long firm sandy bank. Bring a camel pack if u r keen. It will be best toward late arvo low with safety in numbers.

Dag
QLD, 720 posts
13 Jan 2017 11:03PM
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Don't think my fitness is there yet. I'll get some work done and go up when the tide is lower. Hopefully it'll be good by then, for some fast run's along the oyster bank.

Paddles B'mere
QLD, 3586 posts
14 Jan 2017 9:43AM
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The wind hasn't come in here yet and with the tide going out I reckon we'll have limited time on the water at Beachmere now so I'll probably go back to plan B and sail Turner's later on too.

JVJohnnie
QLD, 54 posts
14 Jan 2017 11:40AM
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Just filling in at beachmere. Being hopeful and rigging 6.2. Paddles just went back for his gear.

Paddles B'mere
QLD, 3586 posts
14 Jan 2017 3:40PM
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Went to Phillip Street to say g'day to JV Jonno and had no intention of sailing, it was 5kn with 10kn gusts. We stood there and watched the wind line steamroll across the bay so I slipped back home to grab a board while Jonno rigged up. Genuine 20kn day with some good size bay swells out the back. Jonno was being a delinquent on his wave board and 6.2m sail jumping off anything he could run into whilst I was using the Magic and a little overpowered on a 7m sail and trying hard to keep it on the water more than in the air. Only a couple of jellies and the weed washed in with the wind so not far off perfect conditions.



I started to run out of water by 2:30 and didn't want to have to leg it too far across the beach with my board so I packed up whilst Jonno had a bit of "pandanus time" and recharged with a healthy mix of soft drink and service station hotbox nasties. When I left he was hooking up the slalom board to hit the banks on the low tide. The wind had swung more north so the waves had calmed down a bit.



It's gusting pretty hard here now so I hope you blokes are getting a good sail in at Turner's.

Bone's
QLD, 195 posts
14 Jan 2017 7:18PM
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You guys went to the wrong spot! Turners was awesome, fat free formula and 8.8 till lunchtime then a subway and rigged a 7 and full on blast all arvo.

Dag
QLD, 720 posts
14 Jan 2017 7:47PM
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That was a good sail. The 6.2 ended up being perfect. The wind switched on a bit more again after you guy's left.
Constant 20, sometimes 25 knts. The water flattened right out for great blasting along the oyster bank.
Beautiful. Still not fit though.

ballast
QLD, 500 posts
14 Jan 2017 8:52PM
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Yep. Turners was fun.

Wind built all day.
Huge tide today. Was over my head 10m from the beach initially.
Good to see Dags back on the water, nice to meet you David.
Tony was going well on his one board allowance. Might be a Carve and Hypersonic on the market soon, you only need one Starboard apparently.

Sailing is certainly better without having to squeeze into a wetsuit.



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