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East Coast Windsurfing Tas weekend

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Created by clarence > 9 months ago, 21 Sep 2016
clarence
TAS, 979 posts
21 Sep 2016 10:34AM
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HI all

I am planning the weekend away at Swansea for 15-16 October.

I will post more info tonight regarding activities, accommodation, times etc.

Clarence

Rustbucket68
TAS, 488 posts
21 Sep 2016 5:07PM
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Sounds good Clarence...I'm keen

clarence
TAS, 979 posts
22 Sep 2016 1:44AM
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I have asked Swansea Beach Chalets to pencil in a few cabins for the Fri and Sat.

There are other accommodation options in Swansea which others may prefer, but the Swansea Beach Chalets are reasonably priced, very well set up, and have direct beach access (timber stairs to beach).

If anyone is interested in staying at Swansea Beach chalets let me know or contact them directly.

In the next few days I will post a few ideas for high wind, light wind and no-wind options for the weekend.

If you are not sure about it as a windsurfing destination, check this out from Team Oyster.

www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/Tasmania/Swansea-weekend/

Clarence

RumChaser
TAS, 628 posts
22 Sep 2016 8:29AM
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Could be interesting. If I'm free that weekend I would be interested.

clarence
TAS, 979 posts
22 Sep 2016 10:27AM
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For other forms of accommodation:

less expensive cabins (still pretty reasonable and pretty good beach access) www.swansea-holiday.com.au/

for camping in tents (see above)

for caravans/motorhomes like iceman/rumchaser Swansea Beach Chalets has powered sites with ocean views www.swanseachalets.com.au/

backpackers (next to Tavern) just up the road too www.swanseabackpackers.com.au/

Clarence

bearhoover
TAS, 708 posts
22 Sep 2016 9:59PM
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Sounds great Clarence..
I will bring mushrooms..

Darb
TAS, 29 posts
2 Oct 2016 6:02PM
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Just booked at Freycinet waters Saturday night for the GF and myself, shes a non sailer but likes wine, laying on the beach and talking heaps so if you have a companion similar look us up ;-)

clarence
TAS, 979 posts
3 Oct 2016 9:26PM
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Here are a few options for the Swansea weekend.

LIGHT WIND (0-7 knots)

SUP in the bay at Swansea
longer downwinder from Swansea towards Swanick/Dolphin Sands
longer downwinder from Swansea towards Rocky Hills/Spiky Bridge/Swanport etc
get some beginners/family/friends on the water with a learner board
wine, laying on the beach and talking heaps

MEDIUM (8-14 knots)

longboard windsurf in the bay at Swansea OR Swanick (access via Dolphin Sands)
longboard downwinder/coast run along Dolphin Sands Beach or along Rocky Hills/Spiky Bridge/Swanport

STRONG WIND (15 knots or more)

lots of options, including options for wavesailing along Dolphin Sands Beach or southern coastline along Rocky Hills/Spiky Bridge/Swanport.
wine, sitting in the cabin, talking heaps, wondering when the windsurfers will come back to shore



All the coast runs mentioned have various road-accessible "pull out" options no more than 3-5 km apart, and I will only do if wind is cross to onshore (not cross offshore or offshore).

No guarantees with the wind, but there are at least few on-water options.

This is also the weekend of the Freycinet Challenge multisport event around Coles Bay- which has been notoriously windy in the past- so who knows.

We will see how it pans out closer to the time.

There is a bed or two available in my cabin at Swansea villas if anyone wants to share the cost.

I'll post more closer to the time.



Please bring a floatation vest if you want to do any downwinders.

Please bring a legrope if you want to do any SUPping.

Clarence




Rustbucket68
TAS, 488 posts
11 Oct 2016 9:05PM
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Clarence...... Ben an I will be leaving early Sat. Morning for Swansea and will be staying with Steve Sat. night. Looks like there might be a northerly on Sat. Let us know where you want to meet.

houston
TAS, 3173 posts
11 Oct 2016 11:27PM
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A few years back Dave Buzzy and I launched from the end of Dolphin Sands for a down winder on a strong NE back to Swansea. I dogged back close to the beach too scared to venture out, Dave disappeared what looked like a trip to Schouten Island got back somehow and Buzzy limped into Spikey Bridge with a broken universal and hitched a ride back.
Have fun guys.

Rustbucket68
TAS, 488 posts
12 Oct 2016 6:39AM
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I think I remember that one..sounded like quite an adventure.Could be some off the beach sailing at Swansea that might be fun....see what we get.

clarence
TAS, 979 posts
12 Oct 2016 10:27AM
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Weather looking pretty good so far.

At this stage a downwinder from Swansea heading south on Saturday and some cross-offshore planing conditions at Swanwick on Sunday look likely- but we'll see how it looks closer to the time.

Looks like half a dozen at least coming along.

There are a few beds available in my cabin if anyone wants to come at the last minute.

Clarence

RumChaser
TAS, 628 posts
13 Oct 2016 6:10PM
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Have a great time guys. I can't make it because of a prior commitment. May check on how things are going tomorrow night (that's if the rum comes out!!)

clarence
TAS, 979 posts
14 Oct 2016 3:21PM
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I suggest we meet up tomorrow morning, say 930 or 1000 in Swansea

I will look at forecast and confirm something overnight. Please forward any thoughts in the meantime....

Maybe a longboard session around town in the morning (10-15 knots).

Afternoon looking good for 20 knots at Swanwick (come from Dolphin Sands rather than drive right round to Coles Bay).

Clarence

Rustbucket68
TAS, 488 posts
14 Oct 2016 9:00PM
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Ben and I will get to Swansea about 1030-1100 Clarence and I think Jason about 1200

OldManSteve
TAS, 147 posts
15 Oct 2016 8:32AM
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20-25 kts at Swansea right now. Giddy up boys

Relic
TAS, 837 posts
15 Oct 2016 8:40AM
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Pictures please!

Rustbucket68
TAS, 488 posts
15 Oct 2016 11:23AM
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About to rig up at the Swansea boatramp....about 20knts on the water with a few stronger gusts coming through

OldManSteve
TAS, 147 posts
15 Oct 2016 4:33PM
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Fantastic day kicking off the Swansea weekend

Mort67
TAS, 423 posts
15 Oct 2016 6:23PM
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Rustbucket68 said...
About to rig up at the Swansea boatramp....about 20knts on the water with a few stronger gusts coming through


Looks like fun. It was blowing nicely at LST airport as I got on the plane. Melbourne is getting a good strong northerly now too. Have a great weekend. The pics look like there's some fun to be had.
Mort

Steve Charles
QLD, 1240 posts
15 Oct 2016 7:28PM
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Great work guys, looks sweeet

Sail_Latte
TAS, 114 posts
15 Oct 2016 8:56PM
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Looks like a great sail. Suspect shallow area where some pics taken is where floating accommodation and marina is proposed (including golf course and oval). Interesting, have seen waves well over jetty in good southerly many years back.

clarence
TAS, 979 posts
15 Oct 2016 9:31PM
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No shortage of wind today- more to come tomorrow.

It was a bit variable, but we had a few good consistent blows 15 -25 knots. Lots of sun too.

Ben cracked 30 knots in the bay.

Looking like Moulting Lagoon or Swanwick (from Dolphin Sands side) tomorrow morning.

Clarence

houston
TAS, 3173 posts
15 Oct 2016 11:35PM
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You guys could crack a speed spot record in the lagoon if you dodge the swans

OldManSteve
TAS, 147 posts
16 Oct 2016 4:53PM
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Day 2 Swanwick





















Great weekend! I few more should pencil this one in next year .
Thanks for the organisation Clarence

Rustbucket68
TAS, 488 posts
16 Oct 2016 6:43PM
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Had a great weekend, sailed a couple of new spots in great locations and we had plenty of wind too. Thanks Clarence for organizing and Steve for putting us up for the night. looking forward to doing it again

clarence
TAS, 979 posts
16 Oct 2016 7:34PM
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What a great weekend.

Endless wind, plenty of sun, "new" sailing spots, good company, good food, lots of good photos.

The run from Swanwick out the Hazards and back was pretty special too.

Even in the NW to W ("offshore") conditions, there are heaps of good opportunities to sail as we found out.

Thanks for coming along guys- we must head out that way again soon.

It was one of the best weekends of sailing I've had in a long time.

I'll put up a few pics later too.

Clarence

OldManSteve
TAS, 147 posts
16 Oct 2016 8:04PM
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Hahahaha. I reckon the run to the Hazards would have been really special!!! The boys are doing 32+ kts in the river (Ben was the only one wearing a GSP) and you are on a long board, rigged 8.0, in the ocean and all alone. Respect

houston
TAS, 3173 posts
16 Oct 2016 8:30PM
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Sounds like a fantastic weekend......... there's nothing like finding new spots to sail

AUS02
TAS, 2038 posts
16 Oct 2016 9:28PM
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Well done guys, sounds like you had a ball. Looks great.



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