I think the problem is in the waterways and council approvals required for each venue. They all want a piece of pie to use their beach, so it gets costly to cover every location.
I would have thought Warilla would have been covered by Windang anyway along with Port Kembla, its all the same strip?Tim can you answer that one?
As for other locations like corrimal they sound good,
Whyner you still spraying the binbies at Warilla
I totally agree with Qwerty. The Gerroa thing is probably the most debated out of all the comps. When you hear some locals say how good the conditions were 20-30min up the road and the comp just sailed 1ft boat wake it is frustrating. Especially when it was extremely possible to sail the good stuff. I think Stehshelger had a good idea about checking the swell size in the morning before the wind kicked in, knowing that the wind is forecast anyway, and then choose the spot. There are plenty of locals with excellent knowledge of the area to make a good call. If though it didn't happen, there is no harm in trying, especially when Gerroa is definately under 2ft ect. This whole topic is why some members have not gone for a while, due to the fact each year this would get mentioned and then knocked. Current members talk about progression etc. Isn't this a form of progression instead of the same old...again I would like to take the time like Qwerty to say I am not having a dig at all to the organisers/volunteers. It would be frustrating to see these knid of comments I am sure, but they are just ideas to be considered.
The thing I find most amusing / confusing is this thread is about the first comp of the season. The location of the event IS port kembla which IS a new location. It was put foward by tim Knowles I think at the previous agm and voted in as the members WERE open for a change. So I don't really see where carl is coming from ( admittedly it was to replace birubi as the winter westerly comp but got moved back to early spring though). The only reason that gerroa is in the comp name is because the BBQ and accommodation is down that way as suggested by tim also. Everyone who actually attend these comps seems completely happy with it so where's the problem.
Personally I don't care where they have them as long as I get a weekend away I'm happy. I think gerroa gets the nod largely due to being a nice place to get away to, which in the case of having no wind and alot of families is a big bonus.
As far as " progression" of the sport goes, what the volunteers in the assoc do each year does a hell of a lot more to progress the sport than talking about it on a chat room
Gerroa is a beautiful place and to hold the 'night time' activities there is sensible. It's the fact the COMP (the actual wavesailing that is held in the water, not on a hot plate) does not seem to stray from there or the heads (in NE season not westerly season ie, PK comp). Hope you've been getting some wind Dan. We've had too much up here...
Know what you mean peto, seems to be a sh£€load of wind up Newcastle way this year, even more than normal
the real irony is that Birubi has had better waves over the last few days than we have seen down here on the South Coast.
btw, what are they charging in fees per beach to hold a comp? Do they offer discounts if you expand the area.
Great to hear about new spots. I'm keen to try some NE spots in the Gong as the race to Gerroa and back in a day is pretty tight. I will take note of the suggestions!
One of the issues with a highly roving comp is that for it to work fees have to be paid for foreshore land and waterways access. If you cross different waterways areas and want to use different council parks/beaches then you incur more fees just to have the option. Relocating and resetting up is ok, but remember we are an entirely self funding club - and yes we do fill out lots of paperwork for grants etc.
AS for fees some councils charge $120 per day! After building up good relationships with other councils we don't pay fees. But in every case the club covers the waterways fees and insurance. BTW anyone want to guess what the premiums for a "high risk" sport requiring $10Million cover are!
At the end of the day picking a weekend with the best chance of 3 hours sailable wind with some waves is what we aim for. Plus safe at night, suitable accomodation, presentation venue and even family friendly. For EVENT 1 PortKembla/Windang with Gerroa as a light NE option give us a good chance of getting the planets to align at that time of year. But looks like a few other potential places may tick all the boxes.
(I remember a day at MAMBO a few years ago racing 90minutes down the coast, climbing down a steep stair case with gear, wobbling out thruough the river mouth to try to sail 6' surf in 12knots with no cover - them were the days!)
What really worries me is the need to have powered surf rescue available at each venue. Remember there are more kids and newer sailors now and a certain level of safety is legally manadatory. So a big request is that everyone is really vigilant when watching and scoring. I have checked in another favour to get the boat for event 1.
Finally, I have PM a few people with a great format for a comp that would suit expert level sailors.
see you on the water!
Tim Williams
NSW WA President
Great to hear about new spots. I'm keen to try some NE spots in the Gong
Finally...
Tim I agree the Waterways issues is a drama. But, it would be great to have more flexability to move the venue.
As for having powered rescue (is this an insurance requirement?), when in the last say ten years has there been an incident where that sort of rescue has been required? Most of the NSWWA members and judges have enough common sense and skill to determine when to pull the pin if conditions are bad enough.
Im prety sure peoples occupations don't need to come into this thread thanks Dan.
Last time I heard, a rescue board was all that was required. Obviously I am wrong. If you actually read my post I asked a question, third paragraph, first sentence, about the laws/requirements. Re-read the post. And by the way, I don't deal with civil liability you idiot.
I agree with brien. I'm out.
Ps I wasn't taking a swipe at your job as much as pointing out the fact there are plenty of stupid laws floating around such as the Assoc legally having to have a powered rescue vessel.
and back to Event 1,
We will have some new Hoodies for the 2010-11 season. The NSW WA design crew have been project runwaying some new designs and testing them out on Australia's next top model.....
OK they are green and they are a hoody with some logos. But they will look cool. No price increase this year, $40 bucks at Event 1.
Plus the usual t-shirt and some great new stickers for full season sign ups.
Btw did anyone sail Sat - looked like enough of a southerly (SE) with swell for Makaha or Newport reef to be working!
Cheers
Tim
don't know about North Shore but here a video of some smaller waves from Windang last Saturday (sorry for the poor quality, was shot with my phone):
Sorry for the huge issues I have caused, take a chill pill, was just pointing out a possible location close to the event base that is also good to sail.
Hope to see everyone at the event.
Finally, if we do get conditions like last year, I will be sailing Warilla.
Bye
The key thing is that I can see the NE'r whitecaping on Sydney Harbour. This means two things:
1. The season is (almost) here
2. If it's white caping in Sydney, it must be really windy at Warilla
Its good to see you get some good conditions but here is some food for thought regarding what I was saying earlier, good 3-4 hours of over 20 knts....
I'm not trying to piss anyone off, just trying to provide a suggestion using some of my local experience.
BTW - I was stuck in Canberra working so I missed out completely.
What I'm more interested in is this:
Friday
Dangerous conditions as S groundswell builds from 5 - 6ft+ early to 8 – 12ft south facing beaches into the afternoon and to 6 – 8ft+ open beaches. Larger 12 to 15ft surf at deepwater reefs. WIND: WSW 10 – 20 knots tending SW to SE during the afternoon.
If anyone heads out at PK can you take some pics please.
Good luck!