hi Jo hope you get some favourable winds today. there are some nice green carrots dangling around on sunday, if they stay around you and Rob should come up and try queens, I should be able to get a couple of hours on the water.
Sounds tempting Lungs. Take up the bump and jump/wave gear rather than slalom? I`ve heard Queens works on a SWerly. Have to talk Rob into it.
well once again Jo the green has faded to yellow and swung to sw (was se when i first looked) should've known better than to trust a 7 day forecast.
queens works best on a se to ne for w to sw the woody point yacht club and bells beach at pelican park is the go, but i believe wello is better i'll have to get down to compare but don't like driving on a promise of wind it has to be a sure bet![]()
Lungs, i sailed Woody two or three weeks ago in a sw, was pretty good plenty of bump and jump for sure. Id say that wello has the edge though for a sw, last weekend was pure bliss
hi lee woody point has produced a few good sails in recent years and i'm sure the new jetty would make a good vantage point for a photographer especially being a lot higher than a sailor who might be trying to gybe as close as possible to the jetty with out crashing into it![]()
any photographers out there (Gesty) who would prefer to stand around and freeze the brass whatsits of a monkey than sail![]()
Thanks for the run down on where to go on the Northside and wind directions Lungs! As Lee said Wello was fantastic on Wed and Sun; it works on so many directions and good grassy space for rigging up, but I`ve found u have to get down earlyish for a car park and it seems that the SWers die off a bit later in the day.
I`ll let u know on the forum if I thinking of heading over a couple of days ahead if it`s looking promising; although it`s been hard to judge lately!