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Kite Wivenhoe

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Created by Floater > 9 months ago, 11 Apr 2013
Floater
QLD, 58 posts
11 Apr 2013 11:41PM
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Anyone know if Wivenhoe dam is ok for kiting?

JonnyFreer
QLD, 71 posts
12 Apr 2013 9:06AM
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I have no idea, but if you want to give it a crack, then let me know as I am keen as mustard to try it. Have been for ages. I would imagine that in certain spots it would be awesome. I think a few fellas have tried it but the "gusty" word was thrown around. I think there is a youtube video floating around somewhere of Wivenhoe being kited. I am keen, let me know.

Floater
QLD, 58 posts
12 Apr 2013 7:08PM
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Just googled it and boating is permitted, electric or non-powered only, with a permit.
I'll have to ring up or go for a drive out there to get more info, as time permits.

I was hoping that someone who'd already done it would chime in.
It's a bit closer than the coast from me and I was hoping it might be a good spot with westerlies over winter.

JonnyFreer
QLD, 71 posts
12 Apr 2013 10:23PM
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spoke to an old dude today who runs the brisbane valley sailing club. They sail on the dam every weekend. Said it can be blowing 40 knots on the coast and 0 knots on the dam and then it can be 5 knots on the coast and 30 knots on the dam. Westerlies in winter can absolutely howl he said. Best thing to do is go and have a look he said. He was pretty cagey about the whole thing. Keep me posted if you go and have a look.

harlie
QLD, 188 posts
15 Apr 2013 9:04AM
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We have had a Hobbie 16 out there several times.

Don't bother with a kite, gusty, it swings causing dead spots with no warning, Seriously it looks great - out we go and it sometimes just drops or swings when we are out in no mans land. The wind changes direction up to 90deg off some of the hills. We carry a paddle on the Hobbie which gets used about half the visits.

Great spot for the kids in/on a boat but the kite never left the car. You may get lucky but every time I've been there it's not kite conditions.

The club has access to a different part of the dam which I'm told is a little better than the public access spots, but personally I can't see how it would avoid the inconsistencies caused by the terrain.

Moustacheo
QLD, 59 posts
15 Apr 2013 11:23AM
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DO IT

jansenrw
QLD, 7 posts
18 Apr 2013 7:46AM
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Have kited moogerah pretty often- would recommend boat support due to wind fluctuations... good wind funneling through the ranges though.

prea
QLD, 184 posts
2 May 2013 1:14PM
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shane75
QLD, 209 posts
2 May 2013 10:00PM
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Floater said...

Anyone know if Wivenhoe dam is ok for kiting?


live out west myself, think wivenhoe is a bit of a hit and miss with the big hills close by. Will have to check it out this wkend, might also check out somerset dam seems like a bigger area and with lot less big hills to create wind disturbances, off season winds seem a little bit stronger out here during this time of year. Another Idea is if you have extra lines from another bar then maybe use them to extend kite height to 40+metres



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