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Wave riding in North-East Tassie

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Created by RumChaser > 9 months ago, 9 Jan 2009
RumChaser
TAS, 628 posts
9 Jan 2009 8:14PM
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Is there anyone out there who is intending to do a little bit of wavesailing in North East Tassie?
I've been riding for a few years now and would love to give the wave riding a go but for two reasons.
One, because I'm just about the only rider in these parts, I'm usually on my own and don't want to end up in New Zealand.
Two, I'm a wus and need some moral support.

pingu
TAS, 40 posts
10 Jan 2009 1:25PM
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There are guys who make the trip over there to wavesail occasionally. Shellys sounds like the pick of the breaks but it is pretty fickle, the bar-way at Ansons has been sailed at times too. Probably the beach near Swannick might offer the best gentle introduction but even the most protected beaches have gear destroying days.

I use Kenny Rogers "Guide to wavesailing by yourself"
"you gotta know when to hold
know when to fold
know when to walk away
know when to run"


Most of the Tassi wavesailors cover a lot of miles ( by Tassi standards) to get good conditions. The Hobart crew sail Bakers and Marrawah pretty regularly, the guys around Launi probably do less miles,we must love that onshore mush.

The nationals are on at Marrawah this Feb, an awesome opportunity to see and share waves with some of Australia's best and least best wavesailors.Rumour has it that we might see Ben Severne and maybe Jaeger Stone this year. I myself will be there smacking the lip with all the authority of a pillow fight with Gwenith Paltrow.

Despite its reputation for epic surf Marrawah has some great days for learning wavesailing. Small days at Greens Beech can have a great combo of a broadly spaced swell and almost no shore break.

I will send you a pm if I hear of anyone planning a mission to the NE.

Cheers Al

easty
TAS, 2213 posts
13 Jan 2009 8:05PM
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Hmmm, are you still keen Rod? I'd be happier in the bay for a while!

Fraggle
WA, 72 posts
15 Jan 2009 6:12PM
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Heya guys. I'm in tassie till about april and based in Burnie. Any hints on some places to sail around that area? Wave sailing is out for the moment as my 86ltr acid had a bitumen accident on the way over (anyone repair boards in tas? minor tail damage) my other board is a 116ltr F2 stoke. I've done a little net research and port Sorrell and Stanly seem like the go. Any other tips on the north coast and any sailors up this way?

easty
TAS, 2213 posts
15 Jan 2009 8:38PM
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Fraggle said...

Heya guys. I'm in tassie till about april and based in Burnie. Any hints on some places to sail around that area? Wave sailing is out for the moment as my 86ltr acid had a bitumen accident on the way over (anyone repair boards in tas? minor tail damage) my other board is a 116ltr F2 stoke. I've done a little net research and port Sorrell and Stanly seem like the go. Any other tips on the north coast and any sailors up this way?


yep, Stanley and Port Sorell are good. Send a message to Izaac, he's a northern local and might be able to point out some others. Gonna be windy tomorrow!!

easty
TAS, 2213 posts
15 Jan 2009 8:39PM
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...actually it was windy today, and yesterday, and ............

Fraggle
WA, 72 posts
15 Jan 2009 6:42PM
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Cheers easty! yep it looks that way! Hope my 3/2 steamer is warm enough. Went for a swim yesty at boat harbour and had a brain freeze headache for the first 5mins!!!

easty
TAS, 2213 posts
15 Jan 2009 9:36PM
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Fraggle said...

Cheers easty! yep it looks that way! Hope my 3/2 steamer is warm enough. Went for a swim yesty at boat harbour and had a brain freeze headache for the first 5mins!!!


Don't worry, you'll soon HTFU




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