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Wynnum & Manly Crew

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Created by Scully > 9 months ago, 16 Feb 2010
Scully
WA, 412 posts
16 Feb 2010 4:39PM
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I am sick of driving the extra distance just for the sandy muddy beachs

Throw me some
Google Map Spots, with the big WHENS > Conditions, Tides

I am well aware of the manly spot with a nice set of slippery rock steps, but i guess i just gotta get over it and save 10$ fuel

NotWal
QLD, 7432 posts
16 Feb 2010 6:48PM
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Where do you drive from Scully?

Scully
WA, 412 posts
16 Feb 2010 4:54PM
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The city pritty much, Morningside area. Closest main road is Lytton rd > Wynnum rd

swoosh
QLD, 1929 posts
16 Feb 2010 7:03PM
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i sail manly off the rocks. it works almost all wind directions (except westerlies?) and the tide isn't an issue. btw i still got your old fin.


Gestalt
QLD, 14709 posts
16 Feb 2010 7:31PM
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the southern side of the marina area at manly has a beach launch and so does wynnum.

bc
QLD, 708 posts
16 Feb 2010 8:13PM
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Mate try manly in a south easter , mid to high tide there are great ramps, going down the stairs is not to bad. Hope to be there tomorrow

CheekyMonkey
QLD, 53 posts
16 Feb 2010 8:32PM
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bc said...

Mate try manly in a south easter , mid to high tide there are great ramps, going down the stairs is not to bad. Hope to be there tomorrow


The stairs are only scary on a NE 3/4 to high tide. Any other direction they are not a problem. Parking is good and the rigging area isn't very sandy. It's an awesome bump and jump location.

lee1972
QLD, 921 posts
16 Feb 2010 9:34PM
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IM with you on that one bud, those steps drive me nuts, slipped and damaged my gear on them too so its not my best place however its the closest as wello is just that little bit to far for a after work session and as BC mentioned its great in a S/E so hopefully i shall be there tomoz

Scully said...

I am sick of driving the extra distance just for the sandy muddy beachs

Throw me some
Google Map Spots, with the big WHENS > Conditions, Tides

I am well aware of the manly spot with a nice set of slippery rock steps, but i guess i just gotta get over it and save 10$ fuel


blackattack
QLD, 361 posts
17 Feb 2010 9:41PM
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Sailed manly this arvo and on the low tide and a SE'er it is really easy to climb down the rocks at the front and take off from the beach at the bottom. Just pick your path and stay away from the oyster rocks!

ps gets trickier once the wind is really blowing.

Haggar
QLD, 1670 posts
17 Feb 2010 11:39PM
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Move to Reddy mate

vando
QLD, 3418 posts
17 Feb 2010 11:51PM
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blackattack said...

it is really easy to climb down the rocks at the front and take off from the beach at the bottom. Just pick your path and stay away from the oyster rocks!

ps gets trickier once the wind is really blowing.


Hmmm dunno about that one Ive seen some boards and rigs drop going up those rocks.
Amazingly no broken bones that ive heard off.

Stairs are ok except on a high tide and NE. Ive prob done more damage to gear at manly then anywhere else.

DAM71
QLD, 498 posts
18 Feb 2010 10:18AM
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Sailed manly for 10 years now since getting back into the sport. Never damaged gear on the stairs.

Vando - you need more practice sailing there

vando
QLD, 3418 posts
18 Feb 2010 11:43AM
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DAM71 said...

Sailed manly for 10 years now since getting back into the sport. Never damaged gear on the stairs.

Vando - you need more practice sailing there


Haha Manly was my home spot back when those stairs wernt even there.
and back then I could run up those rocks too, suppose its just what you get use too.
Ive gone soft

bc
QLD, 708 posts
18 Feb 2010 12:24PM
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vando said...

DAM71 said...

Sailed manly for 10 years now since getting back into the sport. Never damaged gear on the stairs.

Vando - you need more practice sailing there


Haha Manly was my home spot back when those stairs wernt even there.
and back then I could run up those rocks too, suppose its just what you get use too.
Ive gone soft



mate its those dodgy feet, they cant handle it

swoosh
QLD, 1929 posts
18 Feb 2010 9:13PM
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five three

hey scully where did you sail today? i was there from 5:30 to 6:30.

Scully
WA, 412 posts
18 Feb 2010 8:08PM
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i couldnt get there ):
my pay hasnt gone through, and didnt have any money for fuel.
so was simply stuck at home waiting for the cash to appear in my bank account.

But ill be down there most of 2moro arvo, hopefully my boss will feel guilty for putting in the pay late, and let me off early 2moro haha.

starboardtim
QLD, 10 posts
3 Mar 2010 1:49AM
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G'day

Just got hold of a new rig but can only handle it in <15 knots wind. Been pokin' around down at Manly a coupla times just south of the boat harbour.

Anyone know of other learners sailing around Manly who'd join me for a sail when light breezes cause the regulars/pro.s to stay home and post stuff on forums?

Also any good spots/tips for a learner would be awesome. Hope to see you out there - I'll be the guy stacking it every 30 seconds then scrambling back onto his board before the bull sharks close in.

Cheers
Tim

gregwed
QLD, 556 posts
3 Mar 2010 8:52AM
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Hi Tim - Try Thompsons Beach at Vic Pt on a SE and say 2 hrs either side of high tide. Shallow and safe.
Cheers

hobie14t
QLD, 259 posts
7 Mar 2010 11:48AM
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Apparently Queens Esplanade at Thornside has a nice little beach area and is nice and safe. I have never been over there, I live at Lota and can often see some guys sailing over at Thornside. I would guess high tide is only any good.

South of Manly boat harbor is no good for learners unless hightide, its terrible at low tide, too shallow for along way out and very soft mud. Lota creek good on a Northerly and thats definitely not for beginners.

Points
QLD, 3 posts
8 Mar 2010 11:10PM
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starboardtim said...

G'day

Just got hold of a new rig but can only handle it in <15 knots wind. Been pokin' around down at Manly a coupla times just south of the boat harbour.

Anyone know of other learners sailing around Manly who'd join me for a sail when light breezes cause the regulars/pro.s to stay home and post stuff on forums?

Also any good spots/tips for a learner would be awesome. Hope to see you out there - I'll be the guy stacking it every 30 seconds then scrambling back onto his board before the bull sharks close in.

Cheers
Tim


those damn bull sharks....always hangin round manly area.
I've put in off the rock wall there before but the bullies make sure you get up and going again.

I'm like you Tim - just learning and find it hard to know which places are best for learners/safe for learners. I went looking for a book on windsurfing today, as I don't know anyone else who is in to it. Borders in the the city had nothing and Dymocks had one book only on kite boarding....so I'm back to getting tips off the 'net...

DAM71
QLD, 498 posts
9 Mar 2010 6:57PM
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Learning at manly is fine. The sharks have stayed away after biting bart that one time
make yourself known to the crew that sail there, and we'll keep an eye out if you get into strife.

starboardtim
QLD, 10 posts
9 Mar 2010 11:16PM
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Cheers fellas, always good to have experts around

Will be out on Sunday arvo behind the Marina, one of my mates is coming out for a belt too.

I'll say g'day to whoever I see & I'm guessing sooner or later it'l end up being someone off this site.

Yeah I keep telling myself that windsurfer boards look like big, white sharks from under the water so real sharks won't attack them. If someone can disprove that theory, I don't want to know.

See you out there

Tim

hobie14t
QLD, 259 posts
11 Mar 2010 4:43PM
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starboardtim said...
Yeah I keep telling myself that windsurfer boards look like big, white sharks from under the water so real sharks won't attack them. If someone can disprove that theory, I don't want to know.


I reckon that a board from underneath may also look like a school of fish, not unlike a big lure being trolled either. Just dont fall in the water is my moto.



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