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Whats Byron bay like

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Created by MrSpaggiari > 9 months ago, 1 Nov 2009
MrSpaggiari
QLD, 241 posts
1 Nov 2009 12:08PM
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Hi all,

I there any good conditions at byron bay for wave sailing or flat water?

ab01
QLD, 87 posts
1 Nov 2009 1:06PM
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Byron is good in a noreaster - rigup & sail from the Pass. Just mind the rocks/ reef about 400 metres out which are almost exposed at low tide.

MrSpaggiari
QLD, 241 posts
1 Nov 2009 8:13PM
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awsome, for wave you mean? Is it only good in Nor east, what about winds from the sound on the other side of the bay?

lee1972
QLD, 921 posts
3 Nov 2009 8:42AM
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is there any flat water spots?? just in yamba today then heading to ballina after that byron and then bris

ducati
QLD, 474 posts
3 Nov 2009 9:35AM
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lee1972 said...

is there any flat water spots?? just in yamba today then heading to ballina after that byron and then bris


Yamba's the best flatwater on the North coast in North to NE

Then the River at Ballina at the sailing club or the bridge in East, South or West
can be fun in NE at the little sand spit just east of the club.

Also try the Pass at Byron it's quite flat once you get out a bit past the "gentle rolling waves" heapz o fun

For waves Flatrock just north of Ballina in SW SE and South
and Lennox Head just north of Flatty in NE

MrSpaggiari
QLD, 241 posts
3 Nov 2009 12:29PM
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I looked on google earth, it looks like Byron is Starboard in NE? Am I right?

Or is it portack? I like starboard!!!!! :)

Perry Mardon
NSW, 14 posts
3 Nov 2009 9:57PM
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Byron Bay / Ballina area has heaps of wave sailing spots for all major wind directions from North through to SW. If you look at Google earth you will see that there are cross shore conditions in any of these winds as we have a curving coastline. As an example a Northerly can be cross off at Tallows Beach and cross on at Broken Head as a result of the curved coast. An Easterly can be onshore at Tallow's and Cross shore at Belongil because of the curve. There are many places to sail but it requires the right combo of wind strength and swell. To be honest Winter provides the best wave sailing as swell usually coincides with the Southerlies. But the summer provides more sail-able days - (not this one). The Pass is really a flat water bump and jump spot as the wind is directly onshore but on the right swell you might get some upwind wave riding which can be fun.
Hope that helps.

trauma
QLD, 382 posts
4 Nov 2009 7:05AM
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Hey Perry Mardon, Is there a good beginner spot in Byron? I'll spend the upcoming weekend there with some friends and they are keen to learn Windsurfing.

Perry Mardon
NSW, 14 posts
4 Nov 2009 8:27PM
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Hi Trauma - not really. Everywhere in Byron always has a wave - even if it is tiny! But tiny waves are still no good for learning. There is a lake at Lennox heads and there is the river in Ballina (go to the sailing club) that learners can use. Ballina is probably the better of the 2.

Enjoy.

trauma
QLD, 382 posts
4 Nov 2009 8:04PM
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Thanks Mate, well in that case they have to stay at the beach ;)

lee1972
QLD, 921 posts
5 Nov 2009 8:32AM
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IM at ballina now and if by anychance there is some wind today i shall have a sail at either the sailing club which looks pretty good or lake ainsworth which is surrounded by trees. I tried lennox beach but got caught in a bit of a wash cycle much to the amusment of the kity boys as i dragged my gear back up the beach. To be fair ocean sailing isnt quite my bag yet but im learning. Was suprised to see no one sailing at the club though as its flat as a pancake.

MrSpaggiari
QLD, 241 posts
5 Nov 2009 1:50PM
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Thanks for the info guys! :)

upwind
QLD, 166 posts
6 Nov 2009 9:50PM
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be wary of fast running outgoing tide at the Ballina river, got caught there once



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