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Tasmania

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Created by claus > 9 months ago, 21 Nov 2009
claus
13 posts
21 Nov 2009 9:09PM
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Hi Windsurfers from Australia!
has anyone here ever been wavesailing in Tasmania ?
I am planning a trip to Marrawah in January...and i asked myself about the conditions there. Is it a daily sailing spot ? Is it a place where people stay 6 weeks for windsurfing or should i plan a stop in Perth for 10 days ? Its hard to find people who know the place...all i know is about nice waves and "a lot of wind". Is the direction also mostly good for sailing ?
Should I also bring my small board (i am over 90 kilos and have 79l JP hardcore wave and a 93l) and the small sails (4,4-5,6) ?
would be great to get some feedback.
hope to see you on the water.
claus

nick0
NSW, 510 posts
22 Nov 2009 12:42AM
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HEY CLAUSE
depending on were u are from and if u own a bloddy good steamer .... hey ive got a better idear .. stop in on east coast of australia .. beaches are sandy /clean water / varly reefs ....anny were from woolongong up to qld border is tones of awesome sailing spots .. never crowded ...what time of year u planing?

claus
13 posts
21 Nov 2009 9:58PM
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i am from Europe.. three days ago i was sailing in a storm (8-9 in gusts 11) in the Netherlands with 12 degrees air and 10 degrees water. but I have a o`neill psycho 2 which is superwarm if you wear another thing under it :-). beaches are sandy /clean water / varly reefs...is what i think to find at the Spots around Marrawah. I will be there from the beginning of January till almost middle February :-) I am looking for very very nice clean long waves up to 4m if they are fast and its shallow. If they are slow and the water is deep i don`t really care about the size anymore after a few days of
getting back into it.

Donk
NSW, 390 posts
22 Nov 2009 8:26AM
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claus
Reserve dates 3-6 of February 2010 for a trip to Western Australia.
The Australian Wavesailing Titles will be held at Margarets River.
Some of the worlds best wavesailors will be on display.
Terry North is organising the competition. Feel free to jump in any time Terry.

In regards to Marrawah, it has some awesome spots to sail. If you can find local Justin Tapson "Tappo" he will point out the best locations in the area.

If on the East Coast of Australia there are some excellent spots right from Victoria to Queensland. You won't get big swell but the prevaling NORTH - EAST seabreazes can get up to 30 knots consistantly in some places like Gerroa on the NSW southcoast and Woolgoolga on the north coast of NSW.

Cheers

claus
13 posts
22 Nov 2009 7:54AM
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Hi,
i am not into competition at all. I will not go for any "titles" but for the fun:-). i am a engaged freetimesurfer with some wave experience from different hardcorespots. i just want to have insane conditions as often as possible like we all do. guess i will try wa next year and stay in tas for all the vacation. thanks anyway ! Most possibly i will take all my stuff with me to be equipped for any kind of conditions. hope its windy there! and also a few other windsurf addicts around:-) on the spots.
hang loose

curac
WA, 1157 posts
22 Nov 2009 1:00PM
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hey claus,

west coast of tassie can be really good. greens, bluff and furries are the most commonly sailed beaches, and there is BOL near west point which is good when the swell is over 4M but it's pretty heavy.

tassie can blow its tits off but can also be light. but bring the small sails..
check out www.nomadic.net.au
that has some good info and some video and pics too.

but on the west coast you will be sailing by yourself most of the time, some people don't like that.

dan berry
WA, 2562 posts
22 Nov 2009 8:44PM
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Claus, tassie is sick. Well worth the trip. Great sailing. Take lots of gear as you'll use everything, and if you break it you won't be buying replacements. If your camping stay at greens, right on the beach and free. You can eat at the pub, sometimes. I highly recomend it, been there 4 or 5 times and loved it. Waters good that time of year, 3/2 steamers the most you'll need. You'll love it.

claus
13 posts
23 Nov 2009 7:34AM
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thanks a lot! videos and pics are awesome..can`t wait to be there..

NR
WA, 517 posts
24 Nov 2009 9:32AM
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Any places to sail that have some kind of wave near hobart area ? Any and where to hire kit, I could find myself there by chance sometimes and the option of a wave sail would be nice. Or is Tas strictly BYO.

FoS
TAS, 1664 posts
25 Nov 2009 12:36PM
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Lots of places around Tassie to sail in waves

Around hobart most head around South arm.

3 main beaches, clifton, sandpits, and Goats head all within around 5 minutes of each other. Do a google maps on south arm, Tasmania

Unfortunately there is no where to hire stuff, and as mentioned before, all new stuff gets ordered and shipped in.

claus
13 posts
29 Nov 2009 1:46AM
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BOL looks really heavy...its also on youtube
thanks for some Info.
hope to see you on the water
claus

WINDY MILLER
WA, 3183 posts
29 Nov 2009 6:38AM
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NR said...

Any places to sail that have some kind of wave near hobart area ? Any and where to hire kit, I could find myself there by chance sometimes and the option of a wave sail would be nice. Or is Tas strictly BYO.





when are u there nathan.

if your getting the ferry across, i might be able to go over too.

i've got some spare kit ,, maybe all you woold have to bring is your harness and a mast... oh and a boom, should be ok with boards and sails. got 3 boards and a rake of sails.

i'd love to spend a few days in tazzy, wouldn't have a clue where to go though.

gazza
WA, 647 posts
29 Nov 2009 9:51AM
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WINDY MILLER said...

NR said...

Any places to sail that have some kind of wave near hobart area ? Any and where to hire kit, I could find myself there by chance sometimes and the option of a wave sail would be nice. Or is Tas strictly BYO.





when are u there nathan.

if your getting the ferry across, i might be able to go over too.

i've got some spare kit ,, maybe all you woold have to bring is your harness and a mast... oh and a boom, should be ok with boards and sails. got 3 boards and a rake of sails.

i'd love to spend a few days in tazzy, wouldn't have a clue where to go though.



i feel a plan hatching

dan berry
WA, 2562 posts
29 Nov 2009 4:21PM
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Head to marrawah. Camp at greens. Go to pub. The rest will fall into place.

FoS
TAS, 1664 posts
30 Nov 2009 4:33PM
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dan berry said...

Head to marrawah. Camp at greens. Go to pub. The rest will fall into place.


YEP !!!!

claus
13 posts
30 Nov 2009 11:49PM
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so far about the mission briefing...

claus
13 posts
9 Jan 2010 10:58PM
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well here its pretty nice and windy and good to be back on the water...
and it looks like an epic week is coming up !!!
I wonder why noone is here for sailing those magic spots :-)
But yes I can live with an empty break..see u on the water.

claus
13 posts
9 Jan 2010 11:01PM
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here its supernice...soon more wind and waves...

holgs
WA, 300 posts
11 Jan 2010 10:27PM
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Hey Claus,
Are you in the latest nomadic video, the guy doing the smooth back loops ? Looks like you're having fun.

ka222
VIC, 633 posts
12 Jan 2010 4:43PM
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holgs said...

Hey Claus,
Are you in the latest nomadic video, the guy doing the smooth back loops ? Looks like you're having fun.


Nope thats Leon Jammer. he has been living down there for a month or so with Al McLeod. Looks like those boys have got plenty of sailing in

claus
13 posts
16 Jan 2010 4:26PM
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I am not sailing in the clip..it was my first session after 2,5 mths and I really needed time to recover from my desk..
I had quite some conditions to get back into sailing, but still waiting for more pressure...
which is announced, but till now nothing sailable arrived since 3 days..maybe next session in half an hour

claus
13 posts
28 Jan 2010 6:31PM
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awesome place..supernice people..and soon a place that will show up some high-wind sailing starboard tack..port tack..forecast looks awesome...2 more weeks to go...already had some world class waves :-)

claus
13 posts
1 Feb 2010 11:31AM
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does anyone know a place for wavesailing near Port Arthur
or Bruny Island in a NNE or NE Winddirection ??? would be a big help to
decide about what to do in the next days...



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