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Foiling NW Coast

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Created by Mort67 > 9 months ago, 25 Nov 2019
Mort67
TAS, 423 posts
25 Nov 2019 9:34AM
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I took the foil out in West Ulverstone yesterday. The leeward side of Black Jack rocks provides a nice sheltered flat run for about 500m before heading in to the swell offshore. The return run gives a chance for some nice "downwinder" rides on the swell using very little sail power. Good fun, wish I'd thought of it before. Best with a WNW or NW as westerly gets a bit gusty and offshore.
JP135, 4.2m, NP Glide large in around 20knts.
Cheers, Mort


clarence
TAS, 979 posts
25 Nov 2019 10:59AM
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Is that a GPS track with a "walk of shame", or a general ellipse of the area

Mort67
TAS, 423 posts
25 Nov 2019 11:51AM
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clarence said..
Is that a GPS track with a "walk of shame", or a general ellipse of the area


A general area marking Clarence. I didn't have gps and generally switch it off for the walk of shame (of which there have been many). Mort

Mort67
TAS, 423 posts
17 Dec 2019 5:08PM
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clarence said..
Is that a GPS track with a "walk of shame", or a general ellipse of the area


Here's a GPS track for you Clarence. A nice localised NWerly came up this afternoon around 14+ knots which was fun on the foil. The reduced chop is a big plus for foiling in this spot, with some larger swell further out.
NP Glide Large, JP135 and a 5.7m S1.
Cheers, Mort




Mort67
TAS, 423 posts
1 Mar 2020 10:05AM
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A short clip from yesterday in a strengthening WNW off Black Jack rocks. The clip shows the transition from nice smooth starting point to gentle swell about halfway out and a nice rolling swell out the back. I'm hoping to polish up the skills to better ride the swell on the way back in and use the smooth area to practice gybes (wishful thinking)
NP Glide large foil, JP 135 and Blade 4.7 in 15-20 knots.
Cheers, Mort

martyj4
533 posts
2 Mar 2020 4:32AM
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Mort, that's a great bit of sailing in choppy conditions with swell on top. Yeah, foiling on the swells is great fun. I've also found gybing to be a really difficult process. The liveliness of the board esp when changing foot position and the responsiveness of the foil to swells has made it an unsuccessful mission so far. I think flat water is a really good place to start.

alanshort
TAS, 152 posts
3 Mar 2020 11:34PM
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Hey Mort
Great clip
If you move the mast back as far as possible you will fly much higher
...it will get the nose up without the effort

geared4knots
TAS, 2649 posts
9 May 2020 9:24AM
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Mort67
TAS, 423 posts
14 May 2020 9:54PM
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Thanks Damo, that's a great clip. I'm sure that flat water foiling helps to accelerate progression as Marty mentioned. Also to Alan's comment, height control is way more manageable when you're not dealing with a rolling swell. I tend to err on the lower flight side to be able to push through swell without breaching out of the back side.

I must admit that I look for opportunities to foil before "slapping" these days. When its good, its awesome

Mort

azymuth
WA, 2153 posts
15 May 2020 10:51AM
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Mort67 said..
A short clip from yesterday in a strengthening WNW off Black Jack rocks. The clip shows the transition from nice smooth starting point to gentle swell about halfway out and a nice rolling swell out the back. I'm hoping to polish up the skills to better ride the swell on the way back in and use the smooth area to practice gybes (wishful thinking)
NP Glide large foil, JP 135 and Blade 4.7 in 15-20 knots.
Cheers, Mort


Nice vid - looks like a great foiling spot

Mort67
TAS, 423 posts
30 Aug 2020 11:03AM
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Another clip from yesterday showing the changing conditions, from flat water in close to bashing through the swell out the back. A nice ride back in on the swell, sheeted out and peaceful .
Spring is bringing some NWerlies, which are ideal for this spot to get some cleaner wind on the Eastern side of the rock outcrop.
NW forecast to blow up today, but a bit late arriving.

geared4knots
TAS, 2649 posts
1 Sep 2020 9:27AM
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Nice video, should inspire some more foilers this season.

Mort67
TAS, 423 posts
29 Dec 2020 8:45AM
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I hope everyone had a safe Christmas. A couple of videos that I didn't get around to uploading of a couple of recent windy days in the NW.

Stanley forecast was around 15 knots and came in at 20-28 knots measured at the airport. Didn't take my smallest sail, so it was a bit of a survival sail. Nice view of the Nut though. NP Glide Small, 4.7 Blade.
New GoPro tryout, hence the boxy video setting.



Also a windy day in Ulvy. First time I've been out when the sailing club was out. John was doing well to hang onto the LT on a broad reach.


Cheers,
Mort

Mort67
TAS, 423 posts
21 Feb 2021 9:08PM
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Happy Days!!

AUS02
TAS, 2038 posts
7 Mar 2021 8:15AM
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Short foiling session at Port Sorell (first of many up here hopefully)! Very light winds, but good to get out on such a nice day:

TASSIEROCKS
TAS, 1652 posts
8 Mar 2021 10:04PM
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Awesome

looks like a fantastic place for your foiling as well as speed days.

enjoy

cheers Russ

AUS02
TAS, 2038 posts
22 Nov 2021 8:42PM
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Another foiling video from Port Sorell - with GPS and Dash Cam!

martyj4
533 posts
24 Nov 2021 9:58AM
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Ripping along Dave. Great to see. Down south has been much better foiling conditions that windsurfing.



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