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Gerroa etc in westerly?

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Created by gilesbest > 9 months ago, 30 Jul 2010
gilesbest
SA, 54 posts
30 Jul 2010 8:16AM
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Hi,

I'm assuming Gerroa would be extremely gusty cross-off in a westerly, is there anywhere that would be good down that way in a westerly, preferably in the ocean rather than a lake?

Cheers

qwerty
NSW, 807 posts
30 Jul 2010 2:36PM
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Gerroa is pretty gusty, but still quite sailable if the wind is strong enough.

Port Kembla is usually the best pick for a westerly down this way.
Usually a really nice wave.

stehsegler
WA, 3549 posts
30 Jul 2010 3:11PM
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have to agree with qwerty.

Gerroa needs a very strong (30+ knts) SW to work. Even then it will only work well along a narrow band a bit further south to were people usually in a NEer. Anything from WWS to NW doesn't really work.

Port Kembla is the go...

Although, I recently saw the Southern end of Werri Beach in a very strong SWer and it looked very sailable. It was a bit gusty but looked super clean.



gilesbest
SA, 54 posts
30 Jul 2010 6:14PM
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Cheers guys,
can't decide whether to go north or south from Sydney, at the moment. You gonna be out at Port Kembla?

DunkO
NSW, 1147 posts
30 Jul 2010 7:35PM
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i would look at what the swell is doing?if its small birubi but if it bigger than a few foot it getts fairly gnarly up there so go south to port kembla.
hope to get there sunday

gilesbest
SA, 54 posts
30 Jul 2010 7:19PM
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Sweet, thanks for that

wendell
NSW, 154 posts
30 Jul 2010 10:12PM
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More specifically on Birubi: if the swell is straight S then it'll be too big there if it's more than tiny everywhere else. In any other direction swell the size is the same as any other beach, but bear in mind that with the wind slightly offshore it's generally gusty so it'll be a struggle to get out if it's above about head high.

There'll be at least a few sailing there tomorrow.

qwerty
NSW, 807 posts
1 Aug 2010 10:00AM
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Illawarra Coastal Waters, Port Hacking to Ulladulla and 60nm seawards:

Monday: Wind:West to southwesterly 30 to 40 knots becoming southwesterly 30 to 45 knots during the afternoon. Sea:2 to 3 metres increasing to 3 to 4 metres around dawn then increasing to 5 metres around midday. Swell:Easterly about 1 metre tending southerly 1.5 metres during the evening.

Today looks good, but tomorrows the day for Port K.
Finally lines up with a day off work.

stehsegler
WA, 3549 posts
2 Aug 2010 12:04AM
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qwerty said...

Illawarra Coastal Waters, Port Hacking to Ulladulla and 60nm seawards:

Monday: Wind:West to southwesterly 30 to 40 knots becoming southwesterly 30 to 45 knots during the afternoon. Sea:2 to 3 metres increasing to 3 to 4 metres around dawn then increasing to 5 metres around midday. Swell:Easterly about 1 metre tending southerly 1.5 metres during the evening.

Today looks good, but tomorrows the day for Port K.
Finally lines up with a day off work.


Well... Just got back home to Gerroa and the house sounds like it's going 100 km/hr. Actually had parts of trees flying across the road on the way from kiama. Definitly time to dig out the 4 meter tomorrow and head a bit further north.

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8253 posts
2 Aug 2010 10:41AM
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stehsegler said...

qwerty said...

Illawarra Coastal Waters, Port Hacking to Ulladulla and 60nm seawards:

Monday: Wind:West to southwesterly 30 to 40 knots becoming southwesterly 30 to 45 knots during the afternoon. Sea:2 to 3 metres increasing to 3 to 4 metres around dawn then increasing to 5 metres around midday. Swell:Easterly about 1 metre tending southerly 1.5 metres during the evening.

Today looks good, but tomorrows the day for Port K.
Finally lines up with a day off work.


Well... Just got back home to Gerroa and the house sounds like it's going 100 km/hr. Actually had parts of trees flying across the road on the way from kiama. Definitly time to dig out the 4 meter tomorrow and head a bit further north.


Or for someone my size the 2m..

stehsegler
WA, 3549 posts
2 Aug 2010 11:29AM
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woke up to no wind... how strange... now it's back on though.

currently blowing about 30knts with gusts in the 40s. middle of the bay looks like it's blowing 40knts + solid.

forecast is for 50+ tonight. better bring in the rubbish bins so I don't have to looking again for them tomorrow morning.

anyone going to sail Port Kembla today?

qwerty
NSW, 807 posts
2 Aug 2010 1:58PM
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stehsegler said...

woke up to no wind... how strange... now it's back on though.

currently blowing about 30knts with gusts in the 40s. middle of the bay looks like it's blowing 40knts + solid.

anyone going to sail Port Kembla today?


im at port now. few good runs. Gusty but building. Changing boards.
Some good sets but not huge

grabbing lunch for now

barn
WA, 2960 posts
2 Aug 2010 3:51PM
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I sailed lake Illawara this morning in the shallow bit.. dead flat and consistently stacked on 4.7.. I went for a freestyle session rather than risk the unknown (was worried about gusty offshore starboard tack??).. I dropped by port K after uni but the wind was gone..

very interested if it was any good?? for comparison and whatnot?

qwerty
NSW, 807 posts
2 Aug 2010 6:39PM
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Unfortunately not as good as the forecast was.
Pity, because the surf was getting better all day. Long rides if you got a decent one.

I went out for 2 separate sessions.
Mega gusty with a 4.5, then much better with a 5.0

A few fun rides, but just as many crap ones too.

Screw winter. NE'rs will kick in next month.

stehsegler
WA, 3549 posts
2 Aug 2010 9:33PM
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Similar story here... Had work to do and was watching the wind in Gerroa all morning. Finally made it to port kembla by late afternoon. Wind had backed off... Went to have a quick look at lake illawara when the wind came back but sadly it already too late.

Sadly by the time I got home it was blowing a steady 30 knts. Should have stayed and sailed here.

That said, for now I'm hoping the roof will stay on for the rest of the night. Gusts must be easily in the 60 knt range.

Maybe tomorrow morning is the go.

WindWarrior
NSW, 1019 posts
2 Aug 2010 11:53PM
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Was windy up north at Birubi
Swell was dropping away but the occasional shoulder high waves were to be had.
De-rigged at got back in the car to see the outside air temp had dipped to 12.
Even the 6 pack of beer that I had left sitting in the back of the ute was cold enough to drink

stehsegler
WA, 3549 posts
3 Aug 2010 11:59AM
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damn it... first there isn't enough wind/ swell ... then there is too much (for my taste at least).

roberto
NSW, 190 posts
6 Aug 2010 8:53AM
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might come for a look down sth today at port k or windang, anyone around?

stehsegler
WA, 3549 posts
6 Aug 2010 11:22AM
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went out yesterday and promptly ended up with a cold. great.

Wind just went southerly here in Gerroa and the swell is also picking up. Windang should be good later this afternoon. Depending on how I feel I might go for a quick sail here in Gerroa.

WindWarrior
NSW, 1019 posts
6 Aug 2010 1:37PM
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Where's the pics of the beach/swell/break taken from your balcony ?

How's that web cam coming along ?

CJW
NSW, 1729 posts
6 Aug 2010 8:12PM
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The wind starts to blow after months of despair and I break my finger bloody mountain biking, f-you karma, what did I do to you! I bet it's windy for the next 6 weeks now.

Zabongi
NSW, 40 posts
6 Aug 2010 8:26PM
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Thanks for the sacrifice CJW Come on wind!

roberto
NSW, 190 posts
6 Aug 2010 10:41PM
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Windang blew for about 30 mins this arvo at 20knots then about 10 ish after that and good waves.Still enough wind to get a few waves.
Sup session before southerly was the best.
Great banks near rockwall. Long, long fast rides.
Water out of the lake a tad cold though on the outgoing tide.

pfr
NSW, 156 posts
7 Aug 2010 1:23PM
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had a sesh out port today. not good enough yet to windsurf in swell and onshore wind so out with my kite. Had an incident with 2 American staffy's. When packing up the muts had a go at me. The only reason they didn't get me is that i got deep enough in the water so they couldn't stand up. Pretty shaken up. There was no owners of the dogs. The council ranger knows about it so if you see them report it and be aware that they are not friendly.

qwerty
NSW, 807 posts
8 Aug 2010 6:26PM
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CJW said...

The wind starts to blow after months of despair and I break my finger bloody mountain biking, f-you karma, what did I do to you! I bet it's windy for the next 6 weeks now.


You've got 9 more. What's the problem??

Better now than in Oct/Nov.

Actually it was just sailable in the NE today and some good surf around.
Breaking 2 fingers would have guaranteed an epic day. I'll let it slide this time.



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