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Created by FS > 9 months ago, 8 Apr 2014
FS
WA, 94 posts
8 Apr 2014 6:51PM
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So if the forecast remains the same for Friday would anyone be interested in going to Trial for the day to check out the wavesailing?

buzzy
TAS, 2433 posts
8 Apr 2014 9:43PM
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Cant make it Felix. Definitely a good wind forecast, not sure on the swell though. It may be a bit small to get Trial breaking. Good luck

FS
WA, 94 posts
10 Apr 2014 5:35PM
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Mitch and I are going to head over and check it out... If anyone else is keen, see you there!

houston
TAS, 3173 posts
10 Apr 2014 8:56PM
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Hope it works for you guys as far as I know you'll be the first to do it, Nick and I have been talking about it for years but I'm out this time
Make sure you take a camera!!!!!! we need pics

geared4knots
TAS, 2648 posts
10 Apr 2014 10:46PM
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Have Fun Guys,
Ant, Pretty sure Mark Paul been there, i think there was even an article in one of the OZ magazines??
You blokes who are relatively new to the sport like ANT would not know that but the the president....

buzzy
TAS, 2433 posts
10 Apr 2014 11:09PM
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Good luck guys, hope you get something

houston
TAS, 3173 posts
10 Apr 2014 11:51PM
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Bloody hell wish I could go been dreaming of it long enough

Mitch Pearson
QLD, 270 posts
12 Apr 2014 2:56PM
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Here are few pics of Felix at Trial.

We arrived at 930 to find out that blasting of the cliff entrance road was about to occur and that if we wanted to go in we couldn't leave until 1700. We had driven a long way so there wasn't much hesitation.

Unfortunately the wind didn't play ball as well as expected while the waves were pretty mushy. Felix managed to grab some waves early on while I could barely stay afloat and upwind. Pretty disappointed but it was definitely worth a try. And at least we have a bit better idea of how the wave operates and what to look for in a forecast next time.

We didn't end up getting out until 1830 which made it a long day. But there are worse places to be stuck.









houston
TAS, 3173 posts
13 Apr 2014 10:53PM
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Gutsy effort pity you didn't get the best conditions. Now you've had a scout what is the best forecast to look for?

FS
WA, 94 posts
14 Apr 2014 6:07PM
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Needs wind and waves This swell forecast was meant to be hitting at 13 second period and it was still a bit wonky and I reckon at least 2.5 - 3m would be the best but with a good period anything above 2 would still be on.

houston
TAS, 3173 posts
14 Apr 2014 10:49PM
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Felix what about the wind should it be south to south east?
And the swell what's the limit for size? BOL is best from 3.5m min to 5-6 max before it gets dangerous is Trial similar?

buzzy
TAS, 2433 posts
15 Apr 2014 7:37AM
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houston said..

Felix what about the wind should it be south to south east?
And the swell what's the limit for size? BOL is best from 3.5m min to 5-6 max before it gets dangerous is Trial similar?


In surfing terms it starts to break with a smaller swell than BOL, as Felix said 2.5-3 is the staring point, 3-4 is optimal, once it gets over 5+ it can start to hit its limit. Trial picks the swell up way easier than BOL, it isn't blocked by outer reefs. SW swell is best

Interested to hear what wind it can handle, Felix?

Mitch Pearson
QLD, 270 posts
15 Apr 2014 8:05AM
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The wind seemed to be still a bit cross onshore in the southerly. So a south easterly would be the best to get more cross shore.

Although the readings at cape sorell said upwards of 25 knots we didnt get anything more than 15 on the break itself.

FS
WA, 94 posts
15 Apr 2014 7:21AM
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Yep I would go SSE-SE. If it was this direction the other day would've been fine with the wind strength it was just slightly too onshore for only 12 knots...



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