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Lancelin / Jurien bay etc

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Created by Tory > 9 months ago, 2 May 2016
Tory
WA, 3 posts
2 May 2016 3:07PM
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Hi. I'm new to Perth from qld and heard there are some good flat water spots a few hours to to the north of Perth. I can understand if you don't want to post all info publicly but I would love if someone could give me some info on location, on what winds these places are working etc. A pm would be so much appreciated. Would save me so much time looking up maps, wind charts and driving round!!

Hardcarve1
QLD, 550 posts
2 May 2016 5:38PM
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Some times the fun is in the adventure. Get in your car and go for a drive and see first hand for yourself as it's beautiful coastline and the flat water spots are not to hard to find. Was their at Christmas for the first tome in 20 years and found all the usual spots plus a few new ones.
Maybe I'm old fashion and would much rather discover myself than be told.

bene313
WA, 1347 posts
2 May 2016 4:08PM
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You've got some time to figure it out... the breeze should be back Sep/Oct

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
2 May 2016 8:27PM
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How much fuel you got

Bronnieren
WA, 89 posts
3 May 2016 4:18PM
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Wow Where are the above pics from?

timmybuddhadude
WA, 862 posts
3 May 2016 7:56PM
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Bronnieren said...
Wow Where are the above pics from?


Lancelin..sometimes Hideaway bay..the nearest I know of.north and flat Those pix prob shark bay (sw and se) Cauncy dongara based If u get any sw in exmouth sandy bay or windybandy thats the best for yr flats.bye

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
4 May 2016 5:56PM
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This is close to Dongara
Sweet little flat water spot
If you get of your arses with a sence of adventure we've got heaps of world class spots
That work in plenty of wind directions
Both on mainland and offshore


It was 20knts plus here a common wind ATM
Checking easterly patterns inland opens up plenty of flat water spots ( if had rainfall)




Bronnieren
WA, 89 posts
5 May 2016 7:51AM
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Thanks :) Wow that's only 4 hours up the road, I definitely have enough of a sense of adventure to make it up there for a weekend :) Would we need a 4WD to access these spots?

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
5 May 2016 8:07PM
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The 1st shots need 4x4 and boat
The second post can be 2wd and short walk
Or 4wd

Bronnieren
WA, 89 posts
5 May 2016 10:49PM
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Thanks heaps, I'll be up that way soon for sure



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