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AMC launceston and windsurf

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Created by nully > 9 months ago, 18 Jan 2015
nully
11 posts
18 Jan 2015 1:49AM
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Hi,
I am Italian and am planning on going to AMC next year.i am also a passionate windsurfer and I would like to know how good is windsurfing living in Launceston
many thanks

nully
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18 Jan 2015 4:13AM
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nully said..
Hi,
I am Italian and am planning on going to AMC next year.i am also a passionate windsurfer and I would like to know how good is windsurfing living in Launceston
many thanks


I will give my gear for free to the one whom will answer...

js68
TAS, 113 posts
18 Jan 2015 8:06AM
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Hey Nully,
The windsurfing in the Launceston area is pretty good. You will need transport though as the majority of the spots are around the mouth of the Tamar River, which is an easy 40min drive north of Launceston. Conditions range from slalom sailing to waves and wind strength can be quite varied depending on time of year and frontal systems. Winds gusting over 40 knots are not uncommon so pack a 4m if you have one!
John Huet has kindly developed a guide to the major sailing locations in Tasmania which can be found at the following address - www.thespotguide.come.au
See you on the water!

nully
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18 Jan 2015 5:51AM
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js68 said..
Hey Nully,
The windsurfing in the Launceston area is pretty good. You will need transport though as the majority of the spots are around the mouth of the Tamar River, which is an easy 40min drive north of Launceston. Conditions range from slalom sailing to waves and wind strength can be quite varied depending on time of year and frontal systems. Winds gusting over 40 knots are not uncommon so pack a 4m if you have one!
John Huet has kindly developed a guide to the major sailing locations in Tasmania which can be found at the following address - www.thespotguide.come.au
See you on the water!


JS68, I'm hungry for wind!! I used a 3.4 on garda lake so strong wind is just what I am looking for. Up to a 6.5 I like it but on bigger sails I don't know. Would you say it is windy enough to sail once a week ? less? more? I read Tasmania is a very windy place so are my expectations

FoS
TAS, 1664 posts
18 Jan 2015 9:22AM
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Hey Nully,

Welcome to the best island in the world.

Wind in tassie is varied with a lot coming through Bass Strait.
We get frontal systems and "trade winds" that hit the state regularly

You will need a car of some kind, I reckon vans are best, also when you get a break there are awesome spots all over and from Launceston the rest of the state is 4 hours maximum.

Temperatures in tassie go from 5c to around 35c and the water tends to be between 10c and 20c.

Just keep an eye on the forums there is always someone going out somewhere

js68
TAS, 113 posts
18 Jan 2015 9:24AM
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It's hard to predict if it'll be windy every week as we mainly rely on frontal systems as the sea breezes aren't that reliable. If you've got a 6.5 throw that in too as there are days when it only reaches 15-20 knots.

geared4knots
TAS, 2649 posts
18 Jan 2015 9:39AM
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Example is last 6 days have been winds around 25-35 knots.
Fronts moving across the state. Then might get two weeks of high pressure systems only producing seabreezes.
Spring and early autumn provide Typically westerlies that usually give you a sail or two a week.
sometimes ( like now ) you get these patterns in summer.
4m weather down in Hobart yesterday, sure it was up North too.

nully
11 posts
18 Jan 2015 2:44PM
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Thank you for all your replyes, for sure I'll find friendly people in tas! I figure I will be busy all week long and I will rely on week-ends to sail a bit. so you know how it gets when two or three weeks pass by without wind! but I also figure that with a car I can go all over and this makes me think i will be able to find a spot somewhere. should I just come and see? I checked already the map of all those sailing spots, yhank you.

jimo
TAS, 135 posts
19 Jan 2015 4:58PM
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Hi Nully,

I had the same question a year ago when I was moving to Launceston from Croatia to do a PhD at the AMC. You will not regret coming here, the wind was very good all year around (except for a few windless weeks in August), and there is a wide variety of conditions you can sail, with good wave and flat water spots. There are few windsurfers (mostly sailing waves) studying at the AMC and we are all keen to go out as much as possible. You shouldn't be limited just to weekend sailing, especially in the summer with longer days.

Cheers, Luka

Grevil
TAS, 267 posts
19 Jan 2015 8:32PM
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This place is pretty unique. If you want to be sailing I don't think you will have a problem finding anyone to go with. From what I can tell the AMC boys tend to do more sailing then actual study!!! Having said that the likes of Greenie, Jas and potty mouth GClarke1 (who has been remarkably quiet lately) will always be at the ready any day of the week.

It will not take you long to settle in when you get here. We pretty much know everyone who is sailing, so the new kid on the block always gets interrogated!

nully
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21 Jan 2015 4:45AM
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allright!!!! I am going!!
the new kid on the block is 48 though...

houston
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21 Jan 2015 1:19PM
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nully said..
allright!!!! I am going!!
the new kid on the block is 48 though...



Ah right now you tell us we won't sail with anyone that old

Al Planet
TAS, 1548 posts
21 Jan 2015 1:45PM
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RumChaser
TAS, 628 posts
21 Jan 2015 4:08PM
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nully said..
allright!!!! I am going!!
the new kid on the block is 48 though...



Not sure I would want to sail with anyone that young. May show me up.

nully
11 posts
23 Jan 2015 4:52PM
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hey AI planet I said 48 not 480..but anyway the cart is a good idea…if only the lighthouse were a little bit closer...



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