Heat #2 of the Windsurfing NSW - Nov 15th-16th A two day Formula event.
Join us for heat two in Huskisson, the last of the two day events this season. Jervis Bay/Huskisson is the second and arguably the best of the away/travel locations for the series this year.
One of the most pristine spots on the NSW east coast for windsurfing and a fantastic weekend get away destination. Lots of affordable accommodation, Motel and Caravan Park options right by our launch spot.
Check out VisitNSW.com or; www.huskybayside.com.au
jervisbaymotel.com.au/
huskissonbeachmotel.com.au/
www.dolphinshores.com.au
http://www.holidayhaven.com.au/Huskisson-Beach-Tourist-Resort.html
You can pay for all 6 Formula events vie the Tour Web site tour.windsurfingnsw.com/join/
And don't forget to join your local windsurfing club for your Public Liability insurance![]()
Adam,
Is this an event with a slalom option? Earlier this week the forecast was nuclear westerly so I am wondering whether to pack the small board or not. Thanks
Adam,
Is this an event with a slalom option? Earlier this week the forecast was nuclear westerly so I am wondering whether to pack the small board or not. Thanks
Thanks for the post Bruce. No that wasn't the plan mate. GPS/Freerace has the Slalom covered for the NSW Series this year as this is a Formula event. If it's too windy and not advisable to go Formula, then we'll switch to Slalom for a bit of fun though. Pack your smaller board if you have room for sure. Hope that clears things up![]()
Briefing/rego on Saturday will be at 10.30am. First possible start not before 11am.
Sunday looks looks interesting.
I have spoken to our starter on the boat this wk end, Nick Nelson, and if as forecast we have 25knot plus winds, then he’s willing to run Slalom. Although this could be a challenge in a southerly off the beach?
Please note as per the SIs:
3.3 It is not recommended that Formula races are conducted in above 25 knots of wind.
So in short, bring your Slalom kit. I’ve counted 15 starters do date so should be great wk end what ever eventuates.
See you all there.![]()
Very light southerly today in Huskisson with 2 abandoned races, so no result. Will try again tomorrow morning. Briefing at 9.30 for first possible start at 10. The aim is to get in early before the southerly change around midday![]()
Yeah it was real light. the current was going against the wind so it looked windier than it was.
The first race was just the sequence and then abandoned.
The second race I was closest to the pin end followed by Dave Howe and Tibor. Most of the fleet went right so I tacked so as not to separate but it was a mistake, the left was best. Tibor sailed great to get around the top mark first followed closely by Dave. I saw Dave bearaway in a nice gust and knew he was gone. Dave cleared out big time and won the first lap and then the race was cancelled. Tibor was second then myself and then Barry Fawkes. I was really happy for Dave as we have trained together a lot in those conditions and its good for the class to have a new sailor winning. Well done Dave ![]()
On Sunday the formula was cancelled. The guys are at Scantury point - palm Beach
Slalom and speed boards due to the high winds
I thought Sanctuary Pt would be the place to go.Pics?
Why would you go to Sanctuary Pt when it is a off shore breeze?
Yeah it's a long swim/paddle back when you break a mast out in the middle a big thanks to rick, ben m, & roger for waiting around & helping me in .
Just wanted to thank Adam, Nick Nelson and the race committee for a really well organised weekend; just a shame the wind didn't come to the party. And thanks to Justin for the kind words above - I should point out that he was the first heavy weight (over 75kg) sailor around the course, very impressive in the extremely light conditions.
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I thought Sanctuary Pt would be the place to go.Pics?
Why would you go to Sanctuary Pt when it is a off shore breeze?
By Sanctuary Pt I meant the lakes rather than Jervis bay...
I thought Sanctuary Pt would be the place to go.Pics?
Why would you go to Sanctuary Pt when it is a off shore breeze?
By Sanctuary Pt I meant the lakes rather than Jervis bay...
We were at Palm Beach (Jervis Bay was unsuitable with gusty off shore winds ) on slalom boards which is around the corner from Sanctuary Point. Palm Beach was side shore where as Sanctuary Point was off shore. Also Sanctuary Point is not suitable for Formula, it is too shallow and has too much weed. Does this answer your question?
so you guys sailed palm beach sanctuary point which is around the corner from the boat ramp sanctuary point, I have seen you guys use this location before when you have been blown off jervis bay, the water is much beeper with out the weed issues, after saying that it's not a good location for west to nth/w as the forcast predicted , your best bet would be to can the event and scoot up too primbee and set up a 1hr event![]()
so you guys sailed palm beach sanctuary point which is around the corner from the boat ramp sanctuary point, I have seen you guys use this location before when you have been blown off jervis bay, the water is much beeper with out the weed issues, after saying that it's not a good location for west to nth/w as the forcast predicted , your best bet would be to can the event and scoot up too primbee and set up a 1hr event
There was only 2 of us at Palm Beach. When you go to a Formula event you don't usally take speed and slalom gear with you. ;)
Adam,
Is this an event with a slalom option? Earlier this week the forecast was nuclear westerly so I am wondering whether to pack the small board or not. Thanks
Thanks for the post Bruce. No that wasn't the plan mate. GPS/Freerace has the Slalom covered for the NSW Series this year as this is a Formula event. If it's too windy and not advisable to go Formula, then we'll switch to Slalom for a bit of fun though. Pack your smaller board if you have room for sure. Hope that clears things up![]()
There was only 2 of us at Palm Beach. When you go to a Formula event you don't usally take speed and slalom gear with you. ;)
it looks like you missed the midweek briefing rick where you was told to bring some smaller gear incase of a blowout![]()
Adam,
Is this an event with a slalom option? Earlier this week the forecast was nuclear westerly so I am wondering whether to pack the small board or not. Thanks
Thanks for the post Bruce. No that wasn't the plan mate. GPS/Freerace has the Slalom covered for the NSW Series this year as this is a Formula event. If it's too windy and not advisable to go Formula, then we'll switch to Slalom for a bit of fun though. Pack your smaller board if you have room for sure. Hope that clears things up![]()
There was only 2 of us at Palm Beach. When you go to a Formula event you don't usally take speed and slalom gear with you. ;)
it looks like you missed the midweek briefing rick where you was told to bring some smaller gear incase of a blowout![]()
Keef, please read my post above, we were on slalom boards. 90lts boards to be exact.
yes rick I seen that and you know me I like to stir the pot
but to be honest and unless you know the area palm beach isn't the place to sail when the forecast is from the n/w,wnw,or west ,mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm west maybe but defernately s/w is ok
the whole jervis bay area isn't great for sailing when the wind is from a westerly direction, to the s/w you have the mountains at Sassafras and the n/w you have barrengarry ,cambewarra , mossvale with the state forrest in the whole area and the wind becomes very turbulent
the reason I made the comment about primbee is because, most of the guys in the formula event were from Sydney and as they were heading n/th primbee would be the place to sail, as they were instructed to pack there slalom gear
I know you don't like sailing primbee because it's a bit hard on the fins, but as you have used a couple of my fins in the past , you can find me in the car park most of the time so you could have borrowed one
as it turned out primbee was the place to be with some high 30's and 40's![]()