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Created by Willaus0001 > 9 months ago, 28 Jan 2011
Willaus0001
QLD, 333 posts
28 Jan 2011 12:14PM
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hey guys, a few of you showed interest the other day at the WW meet about Beachmere for sailing. All signs are looking for a good session tomorrow, and the tide isnt getting very low so should be great all day if the rain stays away. Anyway, its always good to have a decent crew of sailors, so join us!

Will

doodah
WA, 301 posts
28 Jan 2011 10:25AM
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Sounds good I was trying to work out where to go and that sounds sweet to me. Less floaty things to bump into compared to the rest of Moreton I would guess too. Where do you launch from?

Willaus0001
QLD, 333 posts
29 Jan 2011 8:55AM
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Yep, it's going to be great there today, perfect setup. We usually rig at Philip st, which is north from the main park/town area. Grassy area so pretty nice spot.

Anyway, if anyone can't decide where to go today, mix it up a little, chuck in your jumping board and come!!!

doodah
WA, 301 posts
29 Jan 2011 7:13AM
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Sweet. I'll be there by 11ish. Will there be enough water?

JoLee
QLD, 294 posts
29 Jan 2011 10:37AM
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Thanks Will, Rob and I'll come and check out your stomping ground too; sounds good

Willaus0001
QLD, 333 posts
29 Jan 2011 11:24AM
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Hey guys, just got here and is blowing solid 25 cross on!!! Perfect! See you soon.

JoLee
QLD, 294 posts
29 Jan 2011 6:42PM
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Top spot; looking forward to lots more trips; although it was only about 45mins up; loved the open beach, beaut waves and was so smooth for playing on. Good time had by all.

doodah
WA, 301 posts
29 Jan 2011 4:53PM
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JoLee said...

Top spot; looking forward to lots more trips; although it was only about 45mins up; loved the open beach, beaut waves and was so smooth for playing on. Good time had by all.


Agreed... even though most of the day was spent in the ER

Willaus0001
QLD, 333 posts
29 Jan 2011 7:46PM
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what an awesome session! 4.7 full power on the 84ltr waveboard - loads of fun.

Doodah - terrible stroke of luck hurting your foot on that double forward... you really shouldnt do them so high!

Great to see some new faces up there - first time we have been up for a while and just reminded us how much fun that spot actually is.

Anyway, glad you all like it and it turned on the conditions for you as well!

bigstim179
QLD, 43 posts
29 Jan 2011 8:08PM
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Yeah, I had a good blast for an hour.

Should hit up beachmere more often

lungs
QLD, 492 posts
29 Jan 2011 9:32PM
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Willaus0001 said...

hey guys, a few of you showed interest the other day at the WW meet about Beachmere for sailing. All signs are looking for a good session tomorrow, and the tide isnt getting very low so should be great all day if the rain stays away. Anyway, its always good to have a decent crew of sailors, so join us!

Will

Hi Willaus
sounds like a good bump n jump location, keen to try it out one day, whats the lowest tide that it works on. is it any good in moderate wind as we don't get many strong days lately.


@ Jolee, hi Jo n Rob good to here you had a ripper of a day, is it anything like alva





Willaus0001
QLD, 333 posts
30 Jan 2011 12:09AM
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Hey lungs, it works on all tides, just a bit less of a walk on higher tides is all. It works fine on moderate wind, I would say S/SE is the best direction but actually picks up everything from NE to S. Basically is cross on juming on starboard for as long a run as you want (ramps getting bigger as you go out) and backside riding on the way back in. It's a killer spot on a good SE, and honestly you can get 10-20 jumps on each run!!

JoLee
QLD, 294 posts
30 Jan 2011 10:00AM
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lungs said...


@ Jolee, hi Jo n Rob good to here you had a ripper of a day, is it anything like alva








Lungs - Derek it does have a similar feel to Alva - SE is more onshore at Beachmere but that gives you a longer run with still enough cross to get ramps. The bottom is quite flat and steady creating a bigger playing field than the sandbars at Alva. Nice sandy bottom , no booties required and most places you can touch to get a rest.

Rob & Jo

lungs
QLD, 492 posts
30 Jan 2011 10:01AM
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thanks Willaus i like the sound of a dozen jumps on the way out, count me in next time (will start building up brownie points). If it took Jolee only 45 mins should only take me 20, i like short drives


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thanks Jolee, will see you guys there one day

Mucksy
QLD, 217 posts
31 Jan 2011 12:50PM
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BIG STIM EVEN GOT OUT!!

Geeeeeze, I've been sailing beachies for many years and the one weekend I cant get out willaus gets the whole crew together.....

For some unknown reason beachmere has been a quiet spot for many many years but produces some of the best side on jumping conditions available anywhere on the SE coast....

The best thing is that there is soooo much space that it would be almost impossible to get too crowded, so anyone who is thinking of coming next time there is a call on, I would highly recommend it.....

Willaus, there may very well be a loud callout this weekend with TC Yasi coming..... I'm iching for a decent jumping sesh after missing out last weekend


bigstim179
QLD, 43 posts
31 Jan 2011 2:41PM
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Mucksy said...

BIG STIM EVEN GOT OUT!!


I really just turned up for the rum though. The sail was just a bonus.



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