It its just up from blue gum point where most people windsurf from in an easterly. I did add the location to the youtube vid, but can't seem to work out how to view the location now??
Try this link:
www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1_kTeWrJNc4FbNTIq-il-bWxNbsI&ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&ll=-35.29243,149.140434&spn=0.055905,0.11673&z=13In the easterlies, I always found it easiest/safest to kite into the wind shadow behind Blue Gum point and let the kite drop into the water, and wind up the lines. I have done standard landings at the launch site, but the risk of damaging yourself / kite is really quite high.
East Basin was better for westerlies, but you want to be pretty sure its not going to gust up to 40kts. If it drops off to nothing you can either float around and hope that it picks up before you drift to close to the shore, or wrap up your lines and start swimming. Definitely need to have a good self rescue technique sorted because you will almost certainly need it at some stage. Also you need to be pretty competent, because if you lose ground and end up on the other side of the lake its a long swim/taxi ride back to your car. The middle of the lake has nice launch areas, but the water is super choppy and confused due to the concrete walls. Not very pleasant at all. I have also kited a lake tugeranong in southerlies.
All better than nothing, but not as good as a trip to the coast.
Talk to scotty @ Wetspot in fyshwick, he might have some more up to date info.
Cya Pete.