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Help with the Gong in a W / SW?

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Created by KMAN5000 > 9 months ago, 9 Jun 2009
KMAN5000
NSW, 126 posts
9 Jun 2009 11:46AM
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With tomorrows forecast of a W turning SW I want to get a sail in, what works well in a W / SW as predicted in the just north of the Gong. ie between Bulli and W'Gong

Currently looking out the window at the howling WNW that has picked up and spewing I didn't bring the gear down to work today - although the swell is non-existant but knowing my luck will pick up......

whyner
NSW, 762 posts
9 Jun 2009 12:06PM
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Try east corrimal if SW

qwerty
NSW, 807 posts
9 Jun 2009 1:18PM
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and Bellambi if it stays NW.
Could have had a 30min session of both yesterday, but I thought it would be awesome to stand and stare at it instead.

KMAN5000
NSW, 126 posts
9 Jun 2009 2:04PM
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Thanks,

Dropped down to EC at 12ish to see what it was like - stood and stared...,saw a westerly with a hint of south, windy and flat ie (1 ft clean westerly induced swell shorebreak, single line break, and past it was flat for about errrr to the horizon)

I'll definately be out tomorrow if the forecast holds true, maybe take a late lunch and not return to my desk for the afternoon....

qwerty
NSW, 807 posts
9 Jun 2009 2:36PM
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KMAN5000 said...



Dropped down to EC at 12ish to see what it was like - stood and stared...,saw a westerly with a hint of south, windy and flat ie (1 ft clean westerly induced swell shorebreak, single line break, and past it was flat for about errrr to the horizon)



Should have seen it about 1:30pm. Head-high waves all the way along the beach. bit bigger off Towradgi pool. surfers getting barrels every set. Pity the SW didn't keep up.



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