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Created by JO7 > 9 months ago, 27 Dec 2008
JO7
SA, 9 posts
27 Dec 2008 11:34AM
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G'day !
Im new to windsurfing and have only been out on the board afew times down at seacliff, it was good but soon got abit choppy. Where are some good places for beginners ? Ive heard u need a permit 4 windsurfing in westlakes .......... is that right ?
Would be greatfull for any hints and tips

Pittsy
SA, 251 posts
27 Dec 2008 12:50PM
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Goolwa is good on the river from the Mariner Outlet is on a SW. West lakes as far as I know you don't need a permit but the wind can be a bit inconsistent due to the houses and other buildings.

Great to hear that there are more people getting into windsurfing in SA keep it up

Cheers Pittsy

bubs
SA, 924 posts
27 Dec 2008 1:09PM
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no permit needed for west lakes..... that for kitesurfers on lots of adelaide beaches now days!!!

Goolwa is a great spot for learning... if anything goes wrong u just drift in downwind and always your gear back up. very flat also which helps a lot.

Boggy lake is another good flat spot. you can stand up anywhere which really helps and walk gear back if needed.

Milang is also another excellent learning spot where you can stand up the whole way and drift in downwind. bit choppier than goolwa and boggy if the wind blows up as it's more open but still not bad at all.

hope this helps a bit. have you got any gear yet??? if you do what have you got? when every your out always come up and talk to people. ive always found you get a lot of pointers from the local windsurfers as they are a very helpful and friendly bunch of guys and girls... might seya about on the water hopefully!!!

Cheers
Bubs

Muzza12
NSW, 546 posts
27 Dec 2008 4:45PM
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Hi Jo,
If you don't mind doing a bit of driving Milang is your best option.
Flat water, shallow and nice rigging area.
The best thing about Milang is if you have (another) frustrating day you've only got a short walk to the local pub. Plenty of young single blokes there too... 80 is still young isn't it?

sharkbiscuit
820 posts
27 Dec 2008 3:52PM
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Hi Jo. I'm a knob windsurfer as well. I found gusts and wind shadows easier to
contend with than waves when first starting out, so West lakes isn't a bad proposition.
I'm progressing to sea and waves now. I live up north. I find the easiest (and closest)
beaches to be Largs Bay and The Wall. Cheers Ja

airush geoff
974 posts
27 Dec 2008 11:11PM
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Hi Jo7,

sell the windsurfing kit and buy a kite- all the hot young single guys kite. Windsurfers don't even wear boardies over their wetties, what's up with that ?

But seriously- Milang is sweet, hope to see ya there....

JO7
SA, 9 posts
28 Dec 2008 2:34PM
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Cheers for the advice guys, sounds like heading down south is the way to go !

& Geoff what's this about windsurfers not wearing boardies over their wetties .... thats interesting coming from someone who likes to wear a floral G string while kite surfing, lol ! catch ya soon

Spearsy
SA, 213 posts
28 Dec 2008 3:26PM
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In between the reef at Pt Noarlunga isn't a bad spot as long as you can up haul and turn around, it's fairly protected.

sunny girl
SA, 9 posts
29 Dec 2008 8:00PM
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Hey Jo fancy seeing you here lol. Still bruised up from seacliff the other day sounds like we have some idea now of better spots for beginners

divaldo
SA, 2878 posts
30 Dec 2008 7:49AM
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If anyone is keen, Goolwa channel is looking OK today, we will be there most of the day if you want to come down. On sunday there were 4 chicks in the water, out numbering the guys (almost)

Dave

Muzza12
NSW, 546 posts
30 Dec 2008 12:37PM
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divaldo said...

If anyone is keen, Goolwa channel is looking OK today, we will be there most of the day if you want to come down. On sunday there were 4 chicks in the water, out numbering the guys (almost)

Dave


That's because only girls sail in lakes

JO7
SA, 9 posts
30 Dec 2008 12:58PM
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Bugga, i would have loved to come down but unfortunatly im stuck here at work today .... But yell out next time youz head out that way on a weekend because i would be keen

divaldo
SA, 2878 posts
30 Dec 2008 10:32PM
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see ya there on the weekend,

JO7
SA, 9 posts
5 Jan 2009 11:35AM
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You guys were right, heading down south was a great idea. We spent the day down at Milang on Saturday, was a good chance to get a bit of practice in with out the choppy waters and falling onto rocks ! Top day

Pittsy
SA, 251 posts
5 Jan 2009 1:38PM
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JO7 said...

You guys were right, heading down south was a great idea. We spent the day down at Milang on Saturday, was a good chance to get a bit of practice in with out the choppy waters and falling onto rocks ! Top day


I love the southern windsurfing areas!!! I sailed at Murray Mouth the other day for the first time such a nice place to sail. I am heading back to Goolwa on tuesday until wednesday. I know there will be 2 windsurfers down their at the minimum.

Cheers Pittsy

kitecroc
SA, 513 posts
5 Jan 2009 6:20PM
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Hey Jo7, i'm with airush geoff on this one. I reckon by the amount of thumbs down airush has received, the kitesurfers have a much better sense of humor as well .
Great to hear your getting out on the water.

Cheers Croc

Muzza12
NSW, 546 posts
5 Jan 2009 10:38PM
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kitecroc said...

the kitesurfers have a much better sense of humor as well
Cheers Croc


They must have or they wouldn't be kiters!

I'm not sure why the thumbs down though?

Great to hear you had a good time Jo.
Are you missing my girly tool? hmmm... that could be misinterpreted!

JO7
SA, 9 posts
7 Jan 2009 5:48PM
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Ha ha ha the girly tool, lol !

Bet you're glad you've got it back now



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