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Best Place to Live in Australia

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Created by Shifu > 9 months ago, 1 Mar 2020
Shifu
QLD, 1992 posts
1 Mar 2020 6:55PM
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Where is the best spot in Australia to live if you are a windsurfer. Is there anywhere I can get 100 plus sessions a year in winds 20kts plus? Year round sailing?

mathew
QLD, 2133 posts
1 Mar 2020 7:30PM
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.... where is the popcorn ? ... this is going to be entertaining

TRIMMER
QLD, 217 posts
1 Mar 2020 8:07PM
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Shifu said..
Where is the best spot in Australia to live if you are a windsurfer. Is there anywhere I can get 100 plus sessions a year in winds 20kts plus? Year round sailing?


Not Queensland

Carindale
QLD, 331 posts
1 Mar 2020 8:12PM
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Stanley, Tasmania.

Tony Polony
NSW, 339 posts
1 Mar 2020 9:45PM
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Down on the South Coast of NSW (near Jervis Bay), I've averaged 65 sessions per year over the past three years. I work five days per week however if lucky, I can sneak off one afternoon per week (depending on work load). Without work, I would easily smash 100 sessions in a year.

Spring / summer is fairly good for North Easterlies and winter / spring is good for Westerlies. Autumn is generally the quietest period.

I don't foil - use only slalom boards.

Dip916
WA, 117 posts
1 Mar 2020 6:58PM
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Geraldton

even more windy would be Denham, but jobs would be hard to find

Ian K
WA, 4155 posts
1 Mar 2020 8:55PM
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mathew said..
.... where is the popcorn ? ... this is going to be entertaining


You've spent a bit of time on the NSW south coast. You don't need popcorn.

Manuel7
1318 posts
1 Mar 2020 11:13PM
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+side-side-on to sideoff waves please :) ok I leave...

stehsegler
WA, 3543 posts
2 Mar 2020 12:27AM
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West is the Best!

Faff
VIC, 1370 posts
2 Mar 2020 11:28AM
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stehsegler said..
West is the Best!


How is it outside of Nov-Jan?

Mr Milk
NSW, 3115 posts
2 Mar 2020 12:04PM
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If you don't mind cool water, Macquarie Island would be it.

www.bom.gov.au/climate/averages/tables/cw_300004.shtml

sailquik
VIC, 6165 posts
2 Mar 2020 2:17PM
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Queensland is a big area. This 'part' of it has a lot of wind all year around, but I dont know if there is anwhere to sail there, and I dont think anyone lives there. :-)

www.bom.gov.au/climate/averages/tables/cw_200283.shtml







sailquik
VIC, 6165 posts
2 Mar 2020 2:17PM
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This place my be worth checking out.... Oh wait......

www.bom.gov.au/climate/averages/tables/cw_006105.shtml

olskool
QLD, 2459 posts
2 Mar 2020 3:36PM
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Re - Willis Island. I think back in the 80s meteorologists were stationed there with all their gear. Not sure about now. Probably been replaced by electronics.

Ian K
WA, 4155 posts
2 Mar 2020 1:53PM
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Mr Milk said..
If you don't mind cool water, Macquarie Island would be it.

www.bom.gov.au/climate/averages/tables/cw_300004.shtml


Did live there for a year. 1975, just before I took up windsurfing. It is windy, and looking back, when I was windsurfing a year so later, I figured lake Elder on the top of the plateau in the background would be safe enough, if a bit cold. Buckles Bay (on the left) would be brilliant on a calm day with only a 25 knot westerly. The isthmus is low enough not to disturb the wind too much. Trouble is if you did get blown away in the offshore westerly next stop is the beach to the right of the photo.


Tardy
5260 posts
2 Mar 2020 3:36PM
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NORTH western australia ...

TDG1959
VIC, 27 posts
2 Mar 2020 7:34PM
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Faff said..

stehsegler said..
West is the Best!



How is it outside of Nov-Jan?


Piss poor

Shifu
QLD, 1992 posts
2 Mar 2020 8:13PM
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So, It looks like I have to move to Jervis Bay. Unless west really is best? Already get 60-70 sessions per year in SEQ but I need more...

Faff
VIC, 1370 posts
3 Mar 2020 10:01AM
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TDG1959 said..

Faff said..


stehsegler said..
West is the Best!




How is it outside of Nov-Jan?



Piss poor


Really?! What about frontals?

mathew
QLD, 2133 posts
3 Mar 2020 10:33AM
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Why do you have to live in one spot? ... Cairns in Winter, East Coast in Spring, West Coast in Summer.

#VanLife

Ian K
WA, 4155 posts
3 Mar 2020 9:45AM
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Why do you have to live in one spot? ... Cairns in Winter, East Coast in Spring, West Coast in Summer.

#VanLife


You left out Autumn. Back to the East coast again. They'll get a noreaster over easter you watch.
www.seabreeze.com.au/weather/wind-forecast/nsw-illawarra

stehsegler
WA, 3543 posts
3 Mar 2020 11:33AM
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Faff said..


stehsegler said..
West is the Best!




How is it outside of Nov-Jan?



Seabreeze usually runs from September to about March. In Perth itself September / October and February / March are variable... you can get a good year or not so good one... but within 2 to 3 hours drive from Perth you will find wind even in those variable months.

April to August is mostly frontal but you'll be out on the water at least a couple of times a week. Throw Windfoiling into the mix and you'll be hard pushed to get any work done.

I have heard from quite a few people that have clocked up 150+ sessions in a good year.

Ian K
WA, 4155 posts
3 Mar 2020 12:00PM
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stehsegler said..


. but within 2 to 3 hours drive from Perth you will find wind even in those variable months.




2 to 3 hours drive! Might as well put Canberra in as a contender..

stehsegler
WA, 3543 posts
3 Mar 2020 12:12PM
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Ian K said..


2 to 3 hours drive! Might as well put Canberra in as a contender..


Except Canberra doesn't get 4 months of the year were it's windy almost on a daily basis.

Ian K
WA, 4155 posts
3 Mar 2020 12:34PM
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I knew that. But the condensed season means you have to back up day after day, jumping on port tack, to get the yearly quota.

Although if participants per head of population and the high standard of them in Perth are anything to go on, that's what people want.

You have to be flexible on the east coast, more complex for the BOM to forecast as well. But with daylight saving it's not all that bad for the working man. How good are the southerly busters that hit the 'gong at 7 pm not getting to Botany Bay until after dark?

MarkSSC
QLD, 642 posts
3 Mar 2020 10:42PM
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Shifu said..
Where is the best spot in Australia to live if you are a windsurfer. Is there anywhere I can get 100 plus sessions a year in winds 20kts plus? Year round sailing?



Who wants to sail in freezing cold waters with a wind chill to match? In my opinion, the best spot would have to have warm waters...a place where a wetsuit is only an option for wimps like me

My wish list also includes turquoise blue water with a sandy bottom, so forget all those spots with sediment soaked brown wash and muddy bottoms

Am I dreaming! Perhaps there is a spot that someone has found, but they are not telling the kiters

FormulaNova
WA, 15084 posts
3 Mar 2020 9:22PM
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MarkSSC said..

Shifu said..
Where is the best spot in Australia to live if you are a windsurfer. Is there anywhere I can get 100 plus sessions a year in winds 20kts plus? Year round sailing?




Who wants to sail in freezing cold waters with a wind chill to match? In my opinion, the best spot would have to have warm waters...a place where a wetsuit is only an option for wimps like me

My wish list also includes turquoise blue water with a sandy bottom, so forget all those spots with sediment soaked brown wash and muddy bottoms

Am I dreaming! Perhaps there is a spot that someone has found, but they are not telling the kiters


Crocs or no crocs?

MarkSSC
QLD, 642 posts
4 Mar 2020 9:32PM
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FormulaNova said..

MarkSSC said..


Shifu said..
Where is the best spot in Australia to live if you are a windsurfer. Is there anywhere I can get 100 plus sessions a year in winds 20kts plus? Year round sailing?





Who wants to sail in freezing cold waters with a wind chill to match? In my opinion, the best spot would have to have warm waters...a place where a wetsuit is only an option for wimps like me

My wish list also includes turquoise blue water with a sandy bottom, so forget all those spots with sediment soaked brown wash and muddy bottoms

Am I dreaming! Perhaps there is a spot that someone has found, but they are not telling the kiters



Crocs or no crocs?


Do you mean crocs with teeth or those old salty 70+ year old windsurfers who only have half their teeth?



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