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Sailing at Bowen Qld

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Created by Garry M > 9 months ago, 11 Aug 2015
Garry M
NSW, 27 posts
11 Aug 2015 1:06PM
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Hi local windsurfers, I am holidaying at Airlie Beach for the next two weeks and it is looking promising for a good SE wind next weekend. I have been told Bowen is the best spot, will anyone else be sailing if the wind happens?
Are there any good spots at Airlie?
Thanks, Garry

grich62
QLD, 672 posts
11 Aug 2015 8:09PM
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if you are in bowen this weekend i will try to come down from tsv. bowen is best sailed in the am if se kicks in tide look good for the front beach

Orange Whip
QLD, 1070 posts
11 Aug 2015 9:13PM
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Based on the current forecast there will be a couple of us sailing off Far Beach in Mackay. Saturday looks slightly better than Sunday, should average around 15knots and generally pretty consistent. It's very tidal, high tide is around 11 so could easily sail 9 to 1 without a walk, upside to tidal is that it stays relatively flat. Nice long runs, sandy bottom and nice grassy area to rig. See you there if you're keen!

whitsun
QLD, 99 posts
12 Aug 2015 9:39AM
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G`day Thermo, I`m heading up to Bowen on friday for a sail if the wind is strong enough, otherwise will kite.
Tides are a bit low,(High 2.6m @9;34am / low 0.7@ 3:44pm).
Should be good in the morning at Front Beach.

whitsun
QLD, 99 posts
12 Aug 2015 9:44AM
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Not any good spots in Airlie as there is too much headland upsetting the S/E wind.
Maybe possible if its blowin its guts out, but a drive to Bowen for the day is well worth it.

nbr
QLD, 297 posts
12 Aug 2015 12:59PM
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May head down from Tsv, am packing up house so may need to go down to pick up boxes or that's the story.

decrepit
WA, 12768 posts
12 Aug 2015 2:35PM
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From my only time sailing there I have this small piece of advise, if you're not used to sailing there, it's easy to overestimate wind strength, especially if it's straight on shore. We rigged much too small, the wind over the chop creates strong white caps, giving the illusion of stronger wind.

JonesySail
QLD, 1120 posts
12 Aug 2015 9:21PM
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If you're keen you can sail a strong SE from Coral Sea resort area across that bay for a while, the gusts get through there.
Also you can sail at Shuteharbour among the boats and Toe eating toad fish!
Catch a boat to Long Island and sail the back beach in SE , think it still works, must of worked for me for 4 years! You can also sail between Dent and Hamilton at end of the air strip.
And yes Bowen, Mackay (blacks beach is good)
Enjoy!

climber
NSW, 1125 posts
12 Aug 2015 9:42PM
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Bowen Rocks on the a S/Easter..love the bump and jump.

Airlie Beach.......ummm errr ..lived there for 7 years (worked in the sail and charter industry) and sailed (windsurfed) it often and had some very very long swims.
On a Northerly, sail from the Cannonvale Beach, near the stinger enclosure. The northerly is normally consistent and gives some long runs right over to Mandalay point and some friggin awesome ramps of the front of the marina and Coral Sea...:) ...loved northerly's
BUT a south easter in Airlie is a friggin disaster in my mind....I have swum heaps and also seen many others suffer same fate, and have had to be rescued
It IS gusty and shifty and can go from 20knts to 0knts dependent on how it funnels through the surrounding hills
If you sail Airlie it must be on a board that you can uphaul, sail upwind and in 5knts.....it really can be that shifty in there

So I applied the rule of North wind..Cannonvale ...SE wind Bowen

(Again..Bowen rocks...loved sailing there)

Hope this helps

grich62
QLD, 672 posts
12 Aug 2015 10:19PM
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nbr said..
May head down from Tsv, am packing up house so may need to go down to pick up boxes or that's the story.


Nigel will you need a back up van for the boxes . i here they can be heavy

Garry M
NSW, 27 posts
16 Aug 2015 6:48PM
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Thanks for the tips guys, I sailed at Bowen Saturday with some locals and had a great time.
I really enjoyed the long runs and consistent wind, well worth the drive and walk out to the water.
Look me up if visiting South West Rocks for a sail.
Cheers, Garry

grich62
QLD, 672 posts
20 Aug 2015 8:24PM
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thanks thermo if you ever you are in tsv look me up



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