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Windsurfing locations W.A.???

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Created by Chilla > 9 months ago, 30 Jul 2013
Chilla
WA, 136 posts
30 Jul 2013 11:02AM
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Apart from 'the pond', Safety Bay, where else do people sail? How come noone seems to sail on the lakes? Is it prohibited? Or just no good?

arancini
WA, 373 posts
30 Jul 2013 5:11PM
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Mate seriously, why would you sail in a 'lake' when you could sail the ocean? Living in Perth.

patsken
WA, 713 posts
30 Jul 2013 5:13PM
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All the lakes dry up in summer.....

Subsonic
WA, 3357 posts
30 Jul 2013 8:08PM
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There are a few lake spots where people go speed sailing on occasion, but they've got very specific wind directions that they work in. The ones that I know of also involve a loooong walk in with your gear, so you've got to be keen.

Generally in summer we get decent ssw seabreezes most afternoons (supposedly), which makes for really good sailing on the coast and river, not so good inland.

If you're moving to mandurah, most people sail on the estuary, I believe, and wave sail on the coast., rig up at novara boat ramp at the estuary, and talk to some locals before you head out. the estuary is pretty good sailing but there are some submerged rocky areas to look out for....

decrepit
WA, 12775 posts
30 Jul 2013 8:21PM
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Well there is a lot of sailing done in the Mandurah Estuary, not actually a lake I guess.

Mark _australia
WA, 23474 posts
30 Jul 2013 9:02PM
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^^^ not for much longer fellas

Are you going to give Dept Transport heaps at their meeting?

gavnwend
WA, 1372 posts
30 Jul 2013 9:02PM
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You could always go to lake eyre basin bit of a hike.

decrepit
WA, 12775 posts
30 Jul 2013 9:05PM
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Mark _australia said..

^^^ not for much longer fellas

Are you going to give Dept Transport heaps at their meeting?



No worries Mark, apparently, community pressure has done the trick. It's now motorised vessels only affected.

Pel
WA, 66 posts
30 Jul 2013 10:53PM
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Most (if not all) of the metro lakes are protected and so water sports are prohibited.

And why would you want to sail in stinky lake water anyways when the beach is down the road!

Chilla
WA, 136 posts
31 Jul 2013 7:52AM
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Thanks for all the information, I'm currently in Vic (moving to W.A. in September) so was unsure of what the lakes over there are like. They look great on google earth!!



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