Forums > Windsurfing   Western Australia

Yallingup sailing spots

Reply
Created by paddymac > 9 months ago, 18 Dec 2008
paddymac
WA, 939 posts
18 Dec 2008 2:19PM
Thumbs Up

I'm off to Yal for a couple of weeks . Any advice on spots to wet my sails within 45 mins of Yal? I have freeride gear so 12 foot waves might be a stretch . Cheers, P.

Pointman
WA, 437 posts
18 Dec 2008 9:28PM
Thumbs Up

Try the north/east side of the cape.

Plenty of protected water around Dunsborough and it still gets the seabreeze.

I've got fond childhood memories of summer holidays windsurfing, boating and crabbing around Dunsborough....salad days

decrepit
WA, 12776 posts
18 Dec 2008 9:35PM
Thumbs Up

In the dim distant past, I've had a good sail at Yals itself, (small summer swell, about head high), but be warned if you can't get back upwind over the reef, the shorebreak is mega nasty!!!

Bender
WA, 2235 posts
18 Dec 2008 9:46PM
Thumbs Up

paddymac said...

I'm off to Yal for a couple of weeks . Any advice on spots to wet my sails within 45 mins of Yal? I have freeride gear so 12 foot waves might be a stretch . Cheers, P.



Mate the Dunno side of the cape is offshore on a SW'er seabreeze.

If flatish water is what you are after, try sailing from smiths beach. You can launch fromm the western end (wind shadow and no death shore break to get through)). Its then a short slog to get out to the wind line.

Cow town bay is alright as well.

Its a great bit of coast to do down winders. Years ago i and a few mates sailed from Gallows to Smiths on wave kit. It still one of the best sails of my life.



Subscribe
Reply

Forums > Windsurfing   Western Australia


"Yallingup sailing spots" started by paddymac