jn1 said..kdalton said..
I had a sail down Goolwa today near the jet ski hire.it was 16knots with 20 knot gusts but I think the sandhills stops the wind a bit with lots of gusts..slowly learning to stop the sail pulling me in back leg bent and getting a bit low.trying to counterbalance from getting pulled in .I was actually cruising along sort of fast.or right maybe not fast but faster I have been before. .im thinking about going to boggy for a sail with other people and get lots of hints from what im doing wrong. what strength wind should I go up to boggy for a sail .still early stage of learning.i think nothing over 15knots that's all I can handle..but would there be people there in low winds. thanks
Goolwa is perfect in 15 knot on a SW (best direction). Go to Rankines if this is the case. The wind is pretty consistent at the water edge and the middle of the lake. If it's not SW, then go to Boggy (don't forget to take a bottle of port for Carl and Doecke

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Part of the leaning curve is reading the weather for the spots you want to sail at.
For Boggy the BOM MetEye is pretty accurate. It has predictions for every three hours, so you can tell what time would be good for your preferred wind strength.
Use the zoom in button to the region you are looking at, then tab on the day and then the time.
This Saturday it is currently predicting 10:30 5 -10knts 1:30 10-15 knts 4:30 15-20knts
Saturdays are the most popular days at Boggy but now summer is here any day there is wind you may find someone there.