Hello!
My name's Lucas Trindade, I'm Civil/Transport Engineer from Brazil.
Me and my girlfriend will move to Perth in end of July, to pass 4-5 months studying English and do AIMSUN course (traffic modelling software).
I'm looking to some place to rent to stay with my girlfriend, and looking some place to part-time job, if someone have interest or any indication feel free to contact me.
My email: lucas.h.trindade@gmail.com
I can send my resume to.
I'll bring with me my gears (MauiSails 7.7/8.4 and RRD 122, and surfboards) I want purchase a medium board when arrive in Perth
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We enjoy watersports and outdoor activities.
Tips and traveling indications will be appreciated.
Regards.
Lucas Trindade
BRA-101
Hello!
My name's Lucas Trindade, I'm Civil/Transport Engineer from Brazil.
Me and my girlfriend will move to Perth in end of July, to pass 4-5 months studying English and do AIMSUN course (traffic modelling software).
I'm looking to some place to rent to stay with my girlfriend, and looking some place to part-time job, if someone have interest or any indication feel free to contact me.
My email: lucas.h.trindade@gmail.com
I can send my resume to.
For work, have a look on Seek, that is the main place where companies advertise:
www.seek.com.au
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Mate, Perth is the second windiest city in the world. My biggest sail is 5.0m, I don't think I have ever seen anyone sail anything bigger than a 6m!
Hello!
My name's Lucas Trindade, I'm Civil/Transport Engineer from Brazil.
Me and my girlfriend will move to Perth in end of July, to pass 4-5 months studying English and do AIMSUN course (traffic modelling software).
I'm looking to some place to rent to stay with my girlfriend, and looking some place to part-time job, if someone have interest or any indication feel free to contact me.
My email: lucas.h.trindade@gmail.com
I can send my resume to.
For work, have a look on Seek, that is the main place where companies advertise:
www.seek.com.au
.
Mate, Perth is the second windiest city in the world. My biggest sail is 5.0m, I don't think I have ever seen anyone sail anything bigger than a 6m!
I used a 5.8 on Sunday !, could have used a 4.2 on Saturday though but only had my 5.0 with me. Depends where / what sort of sailing you are doing but unless you weigh a lot you will definitely need some smaller sails. My largest is 7.3
Dude, during that time (July - Nov/Dec) youll need everything from your 8.4m to a 4m
There will be plenty of days to break out the big gear.
Good luck on the traffic modelling, god knows we need it in Perth.
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Mate, Perth is the second windiest city in the world. My biggest sail is 5.0m, I don't think I have ever seen anyone sail anything bigger than a 6m!
Elmo's got a 9something, I'm 65kg and have a 6.6, use it from 10 to 20kts, I also have a 7.1 but find it a tad heavy to get out of the water now.
You obviously only go wave sailing.
When I was only wave sailing, my biggest was a 5.3, I would have laughed at the thought of using a 7.0
For work, have a look on Seek, that is the main place where companies advertise:
www.seek.com.au
Zed, I'll look more on Seek...thanks!
Mate, Perth is the second windiest city in the world. My biggest sail is 5.0m, I don't think I have ever seen anyone sail anything bigger than a 6m!
I used a 5.8 on Sunday !, could have used a 4.2 on Saturday though but only had my 5.0 with me. Depends where / what sort of sailing you are doing but unless you weigh a lot you will definitely need some smaller sails. My largest is 7.3
Dude, during that time (July - Nov/Dec) youll need everything from your 8.4m to a 4m
There will be plenty of days to break out the big gear.
Good luck on the traffic modelling, god knows we need it in Perth.
Elmo's got a 9something, I'm 65kg and have a 6.6, use it from 10 to 20kts, I also have a 7.1 but find it a tad heavy to get out of the water now.
You obviously only go wave sailing.
When I was only wave sailing, my biggest was a 5.3, I would have laughed at the thought of using a 7.0
Here where I live (São Paulo, BR), only slalom/freeride/FW, we have poor conditions to wave sailing and when I travel to wave riding normally rent a gear.
With my 7.7 and 8.4, I normally use it from 10-12 (very under power) to 25kts (over power, if a lot of choppy), slalom gear, I'm heavy guy...94kg....if things go good when I arrive, maybe add some sail to the quiver.
If I can go to the water few times, it will already be good.
Have a windsurf club or sailing club in Perth? How I not will have a car, would help, to leave my sails and boards, so I'll not have any trouble to carry.
Dude, during that time (July - Nov/Dec) youll need everything from your 8.4m to a 4m
There will be plenty of days to break out the big gear.
Good luck on the traffic modelling, god knows we need it in Perth.
Well I'll look something in traffic modelling, would be amazing if I pass more time in Perth, looks an amazing city.
Regards.
Mate you'll get plenty of water time with that kit.
I'm a bit heavier than you and my most used sail in a typical Perth summer would be either my 8.4 or 7.6.
You might want a smaller board, around 100L, for sailing on the ocean. There is good free sailing / slalom along the coast but it gets choppy.
On the river your 122/8.4 will be a great set-up for a typical 15-20K sea breeze, I use my 135 Patrik + 8.4 TR8 set up on the river a lot.
Not much in the way of storage options, you'll probably end up buying a car. Public transport in Perth is OK for getting in and out of the CBD, but otherwise it's rubbish.
Alternatively rent some digs in Nedlands or Applecross and you'll be close to the river sailing spots. You can always get a trailer and a push bike for transporting your kit.
PM Sent.
There will be wind, don't expect solid conditions day after day because that period is just not the best period of the year for windsurfing.
How much luggage you are going to bring? If I were you I would shop for a few things here to avoid bringing a pile of gear you run the risk of not using.
Will you have a car from the moment you arrive? How you are going to transport and the stuff when you get here?
Think about this also.
Cheers
Julio
Oi Lucas! Tudo bem? you will find that you will need a car, Perth coastline is big (over 100 km) and public transport is not that good.
I know Sao Paulo is a hell of a lot bigger, went there a few times in my way to Curitiba (city where my wife used to live).
You can buy a cheap car and best place to find one is to stay at a back packer for a few days and look at the adds there, another way is to buy the Quokka a free to advertise classified weekly publication. it will be a well spent small ($2000-00) amount of money.
There is a lot of Brazilians living in Perth, check that site http://brazilwa.com/ you could make some good contacts and find short term accommodation as well.
Good luck!
Look on Gumtree.com for a car.
July to September is not windy except in stormy weather...summer is best...Oct/November hopefully seabreezes kick in :)
Which one is the windiest then?
Which one is the windiest then?
Wellington NZ
1) Wellington, New Zealand
2) Rio Gallegos, Argentina
3) St. Johns, NL, Canada
4) Punta Arenas, Chile
5) Dodge City, KS, United States
According to the webternet that is the ranking of the windiest cities of the world, Perth is not even in the top 15
Interesting list.
so from the top 5, I only see Wellington with normal livable conditions. Punta Arenas, Rio Gallegos? Wow water at 4C most of the year I guess will feel warm considering the stone cold wind blowing from the South Pole.
Dodge City if they have a lake around might work too.
Ocean Reef in the northern suburbs of Perth gets seabreezes much more frequent than other parts of Perth.
Stronger too.
The winter time in Perth can be close to a wind free zone for long periods.
When its windy its frontal,very on and off. Wind can last for a few days till the next front arrives usually from the NW direction.
River sailing in the winter is the preferred option for many.
1) Wellington, New Zealand
2) Rio Gallegos, Argentina
3) St. Johns, NL, Canada
4) Punta Arenas, Chile
5) Dodge City, KS, United States
According to the webternet that is the ranking of the windiest cities of the world, Perth is not even in the top 15
Perth is the 2nd windiest CAPITAL CITY in the world.
We'll claim any title going, even if we have to slightly modify the criteria
1) Wellington, New Zealand
2) Rio Gallegos, Argentina
3) St. Johns, NL, Canada
4) Punta Arenas, Chile
5) Dodge City, KS, United States
According to the webternet that is the ranking of the windiest cities of the world, Perth is not even in the top 15
Perth is the 2nd windiest CAPITAL CITY in the world.
We'll claim any title going, even if we have to slightly modify the criteria
Afraid not. All those cities on that list are capitals of regions too. Dodge city might be stretching it a bit. Unless WA has seceded from Australia and no one has told me.![]()
Unless WA has seceded from Australia and no one has told me.
We did, but then we jumped back in when the iron ore price crashed. Nobody noticed...
www.lifeonperth.com/facts.htm
Actually 3rd windiest CAPITAL city of the world! Sorry was my mistake
Interesting facts on the link above.
Thanks for the answers ,
I changed a little bit my plans, now I go in mid october until mid february, I had to change because of my work, but I think ended up being better, more warm and maybe more wind days.
Regards,
Dude, during that time (July - Nov/Dec) youll need everything from your 8.4m to a 4m
There will be plenty of days to break out the big gear.
Good luck on the traffic modelling, god knows we need it in Perth.
First we need to learn how to drive in Perth!