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Forums > Windsurfing   Western Australia

rottnest

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Created by fleet > 9 months ago, 21 Nov 2009
fleet
QLD, 7 posts
21 Nov 2009 8:00PM
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has any one windsurfed to rotto ,where is best place to launch,how long did it take?

busterwa
3777 posts
22 Nov 2009 12:41PM
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must have a epirb or boat as support crew if you get gear breakage etc you will perrish

Zed
WA, 1252 posts
22 Nov 2009 4:33PM
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Yeah it's illegal.. but I'd guess it would take no more than an hour, launching from South Freo would be the go. I'm keen!

busterwa
3777 posts
22 Nov 2009 10:29PM
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ok if you wanted to do it the wind prevales as a normal seabreese you have to organize support for starters mabe a charity run ?
second is i have launched from kwinana coon town in 25+ winds and ended up on speed strokes at the navy cardinal markers the wind create a lull with garden island and its not worth continuing (been out there)
in the correct winds it can be done no jibes or tacks straight run.
i believe the best launch point is woodman point-downwind to rottnest via carnac island may provide a slow lull just out passed the island.
i would probally say that a downword run to cottesloe for return.
mabe if you are keen you could organize an sponsered fundraising event.
im sure there is many people who would like to participate with the support of the boating comunity.
to do this without assistance and support would be suicide and a 25 meter exculsion past carnac means that you will need to carry a epirb .

zed im keen aswell m sure most windsurfers are
has to be done correctly with a high empahisis on "planning"
it has to be calculated with no RISKS

WindySimon
WA, 47 posts
22 Nov 2009 11:00PM
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i'm very keen!

Also going to sail my Tornado (Catamaran) across at some stage... Just need the epirb for that one... Would be a barrel of fun!

So who knows how to do a website? Might have to organise a yearly perth to rotto event!

:)

Mark _australia
WA, 22910 posts
23 Nov 2009 12:16AM
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You guys do realise there used to be an event each year?

I think it was 60 - 65mins return for the top sailors.

It is damn hard being on one tack, flat out, in swell, airborne half the time, for that long.



fleet
QLD, 7 posts
23 Nov 2009 9:28AM
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ok
looks as though we need to start planning a rotto event for charity then,and get a
saftey plan organised/work out best time to do it.glad to see their are people willing to give it a go.

WindySimon
WA, 47 posts
23 Nov 2009 8:26AM
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Mark _australia said...

You guys do realise there used to be an event each year?

I think it was 60 - 65mins return for the top sailors.

It is damn hard being on one tack, flat out, in swell, airborne half the time, for that long.






mmm point taken... but still i'd like to be able to be a grand dad one day and say "Back in my day we had to sail to rotto did it a few times myself. We didnt have boats back then" haha

No really its something i'd like to do... It doesnt seem that hard anyway? I mean surely it can be done and has been done by many!

Alison something recently sailed her formula board from tassie to melbourne and made it almost the whole way before the elements took over... So that says to me that if she can do 200km odd then i can do 20 or 30 right?

I think i might do it the first time in my tornado just as a scoping run...

just have to teach the girlfriend to swim first... haha... mmm no really... might hold things up a bit...

saltiest1
NSW, 2511 posts
23 Nov 2009 10:16PM
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diagawb said...

ok
looks as though we need to start planning a rotto event for charity then,and get a
saftey plan organised/work out best time to do it.glad to see their are people willing to give it a go.







im in.

Shane
WA, 202 posts
23 Nov 2009 7:48PM
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Yeah I'd love to participate too. How was it organised/promoted when it was run before?

AUS1111
WA, 3621 posts
23 Nov 2009 11:35PM
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The Malibu Rottnest & Return was run a couple of times, first in 1989, and again in 1990. I remember Lach Simpson winning the first one, but the second one was bit controversial.

The race was open to any windsurfer and it started at Leighton Beach. We sailed out to a mark and then had to work upwind to another mark off Port Beach, and then only the first 30 sailors were allowed to make the crossing to Rotto. There was a fairly light seabreeze, and by the time the first ten or so sailors had got around the mark off Thompsons Bay, and back to the finish at Leighton, the breeze stopped and then went east, leaving more than half of the fleet trying to make their way back into the offshore breeze. There were flares going off everywhere and people coming in up and down the coast, making it a logistical nightmare. Everybody who needed to be was eventually rescued however.

Anyway, the race was cancelled and then re-run a week later.

At the second attempt it was way windier. I was on a 4.4 race sail (though I was only a skinny kid) and I guess it was 25 knots +. The race went pretty smoothly, and I can recall Anders Bringdal taking a big win, making the 17km crossing from Rotto to Leighton in 19 minutes, averaging close to 30 knots. Even now, with the latest gear that would be an incredible effort even for the likes of Slowy or Jesper.

My main memory of the journey back was that there were large chunks of time when I couldn't see land. To this day that is the only time I have ever sailed out of sight of land, and it is one weird feeling. The big Norfolk Island pines at Cottesloe look very welcoming when they come back into view.

The hazards of doing it? Well, you need a windy day because on a lighter day, the seabreeze can (rarely) stop. On a windy day though, it will be a fair bit windier out near Rotto than it is near the coast, and as rough as hell. That means less boats out there to rescue you if you break something, and it also makes you very hard to find.

I can't argue that it's a great thing to do, and to have done, but be in no doubt that you are taking your life into your own hands if you do it alone or without a support boat.

Hooksey
WA, 556 posts
24 Nov 2009 2:26PM
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I've been keen on doing this for a while (and maybe also organising / co-organising).

Would anyone know who organised the event back 1989 and 1990?

WA waverider
WA, 79 posts
24 Nov 2009 3:07PM
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Quentin Little was the organizer back then but haven't heard much of him in a while .PS I did make the final 30 cut and it is a gruelling trip try sailing on one tackf or say 40 mins it took me 1 hr and 20 mins the year Anders won it in about 40 mins I got to 100 metres from shore b4 the wind went easterly and swam the last bit to get my malibu rum from the wicked malibu chicks



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