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New recruit to WA

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Created by viksta > 9 months ago, 24 Aug 2011
viksta
69 posts
24 Aug 2011 11:22AM
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G'day all!
I am moving to WA from SA and am hoping to get some local advice on where to sail in Freo! I am still learning but am keen to get out as much as possible
I won't have a car for a while, which will make it difficult I know, but where there's a will there's a way!!

Any advice is good advice!!
Cheers

decrepit
WA, 12775 posts
24 Aug 2011 12:22PM
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Bit hard without a car, but I think the train stops at Port and Leighton beaches. The Mosman Park stop isn't far from The Dutch Inn.

If your still learning, ocean beaches may not be ideal in Winter storms, but in summer they'll be fine.

Point Walter is probably the closest river spot, but not sure how you'd get there without a car.

dinsdale
WA, 1227 posts
24 Aug 2011 2:04PM
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decrepit said...
Point Walter is probably the closest river spot, but not sure how you'd get there without a car.

Surely with a name like Vikki there'll be a que of offers to get you and your gear there .

Any'ow, welcome to the best part of the whole continent.

felixdcat
WA, 3519 posts
24 Aug 2011 2:55PM
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Get a house in Safety bay Rockingham and you could walk across the road to a nice sailing spot!

TimB
WA, 260 posts
24 Aug 2011 5:19PM
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Where in Freo are you?

South Beach is good for a sail, can get choppy and not the best if you are still getting to grips with water starting.

Launch near the pickled fig and when you have a car park in this area to. The car park further south always and I mean always has break in problem.

viksta
69 posts
25 Aug 2011 8:56AM
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Thanks guys!
I will be staying in East Freo near the Canning and Stiriling Highways I believe!
I can water start no probs but am in the process of learning to gybe...some tell me that doing forwards is easier! Maybe I should focus my energy into learning them as I am proficient at the catapult part!!

Cheers and hope to see you on the water!!

TimB
WA, 260 posts
25 Aug 2011 9:04AM
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If you are near canning and stirling hwy then Applecross/Melville foreshore on the river is the closest sailing spot. When you drive down canning hwy turn left near the cricket field after second wind and you will find where everyone sails

Good flat water spot to learn to gybe.

viksta
69 posts
6 Sep 2011 9:04PM
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Is Pelican Point any good for a sail?

paddymac
WA, 939 posts
6 Sep 2011 9:45PM
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viksta said...

Is Pelican Point any good for a sail?



Yep. Typically not quite as flat as Melville but slightly steadier wind in summer seabreeze (SW). Also works in the mornings with an easterly. Alas the grass is not quite as lush but it looks like they have put new irrigation in so fingers crossed.

BlueStorm
WA, 71 posts
10 Sep 2011 12:22PM
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Like others have said.
If you are staying south of the river:
- Point walter (on river and flat)
- Melville (on river bit further up nice and flat)
- south beach (on the ocean can get pretty choppy)
- woodman's point (further down the coast around coogee way)

North of the river: i dont know alot
- pelican point (nearly opposite Melville beach on the river)
- Dutchies (just up from leighton beach on the ocean bit of a break)
- Leighton beach itself just at the new flats being built is also pretty nice, no breaks though.



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