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houston
houston
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13 May 2012 9:43pm
Most frustrating day massive swell plenty of wind but couldn't find anything safe enough to sail on my own......used up half a tank of fuel just looking.....I need to get more hard core
Found out at the end of the day there was a good swell coming up the river should have gone out from South Arm


Park big swell but still possible to get out if I wasn't on my own




Speck Island




Speck Island




Whale Rock




Park/Carlton from Tigerhead bluff




Clifton could have got out between sets but no wind near south end









Kazza
Kazza
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TAS, 2344 posts
14 May 2012 11:01am
Life's a beach!!!!
TASSIEROCKS
TASSIEROCKS
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TAS, 1652 posts
14 May 2012 4:24pm
nice pictures mate!
houston
houston
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14 May 2012 5:55pm
TASSIEROCKS said...

nice pictures mate!


Nicer if ther was a sailor in the middle......what a waste of great swell, I will get it next time even if it kills me......talking about that Mike Sacket and Pete were kiting at Sandpits, Mike told me he got drilled by a mast high closeout and pulled every saftey release he could find....those guys have got guts
That wave on Whale Rocket could be close to mast high as it's 1.5km from where I was standing
Sail_Latte
Sail_Latte
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TAS, 114 posts
14 May 2012 10:21pm
Ant - reckon you are right about the river off South Arm given Steve's comments - I suspect he was off Kingston??. I had a look off Sandy Bay before midday & the wind looked pretty crappy but if Mortimer was anything to go by it would have been pretty good at the river mouth. This location does not seem to be on the radar when big swell & wind are about but it needs to be at least considered when other spots are no good. Even silly old farts should be able to remember it.
geared4knots
geared4knots
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14 May 2012 11:10pm

we need to try iron pot, or go off blue lagoon again. forget the river, tried blessington st. etc before, no go.
Chris_B
Chris_B
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15 May 2012 10:57pm
Watching forum with interest, but not sailing much nowadays (2/year..... previously 30+/year). Given some were looking for wavesailing on Sunday, I thought I write about setups on the east coast on Sunday (Mercury Passage - Swansea). Wind was 30+ knots, S or SSW, particularly strong in the arvo. The surf points there were only 3 foot, but the wind opened up heaps of options. Hermitage reef would have been pure cross shore with some nice wave-riding on the north side of the reef itself. Kelvedon Beach looked ace. The point was breaking decent size, with some wrap-arounds into the southern end of the beach where you could sail, as the wind was screaming over the southern headland...super clean, sailing straight into the (smallish) ramps. Golf Course point (in Swansea itself) may have also been possible, but I didn't look too close and have never surfed. Other options may have been Little Swanport. Wind cross-offshore to start with (SW), and then screaming cross shore later in the day (S-SSW; but the swell was dribbling by then).... a bit challenging getting in and out of the water with a sailboard perhaps, with bouldery shore and tide either ripping in or out right next to it, but nice sand bar on the south side, and heaps of clear run to ramps.... short port tack wave riding (the wave is a left hander, unfortunately). Any gear failure or downwind drift potentially an issue, owing to tidal factors and waves on rocky shore. Might be easiest to get in the water inside the lagoon, sail across channel, then walk/sail around to sandbar. Mercury passage at the shack hamlet of Rheban was probably also on... but more open-water big rollers. On that note, I used to sail Taroona on big swells and southerlies. Launching at beach just south of high school (need to know where rocks are) and working up wind to Crayfish Point. If wind a little too offshore for Sandy Bay, this stretch of coast can deliver (wind direction when a little offshore for Dorans, and people used to head to Seven Mile instead). I remember sailing Taroona on Boxing Day, maybe 1997, with a 3.5 m, kinda being forced to take huge jumps because the swells breaking in front of me everywhere. Best "flatwater" day I've ever had.
geared4knots
geared4knots
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16 May 2012 12:43am
very good point, with all the pointless driving down here on sunday we could of been all the way up the east coast.
little swanport and hermitage only 1 hour away too!,
houston
houston
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16 May 2012 11:50pm
Good thinking Used2Sail but suggest you change your name to Getoffyourarseandsail
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