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Created by sausage > 9 months ago, 5 Feb 2009
sausage
QLD, 4874 posts
5 Feb 2009 12:22PM
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I will be in Melbourne next week with fam and would like to get down to Sandy Point for a look (preferably on a windy day to see some of you guys strutting their speed stuff). How far / long does it take from the CBD and should I take in any other picturesque sailing spots on the way? Last year I got to watch some Slalom racing at Elwood (I think it was Elwood) - water was freezing even in Jan!

echunda
VIC, 765 posts
5 Feb 2009 1:26PM
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Sandy Point is around 20 minutes drive from the CBD, straight down beach road.

ejmack
VIC, 1308 posts
5 Feb 2009 1:43PM
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echunda said...

Sandy Point is around 20 minutes drive from the CBD, straight down beach road.


2.5-3 hours I would put it at. You could always drop by Inverloch which is fairly close to Sandy Point also. Little less in distance.

Sailhack
VIC, 5000 posts
5 Feb 2009 3:27PM
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echunda said...

Sandy Point is around 20 minutes drive from the CBD, straight down beach road.


Maybe echunda meant 20 mins flight?!? Google earth it.

mathew
QLD, 2143 posts
5 Feb 2009 3:00PM
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When will you be here and how will you be "getting around" while in Melbourne?

sausage
QLD, 4874 posts
5 Feb 2009 4:18PM
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mathew said...

When will you be here and how will you be "getting around" while in Melbourne?


Flying in from Rockvegas (Rockhampton) on Sat for the week. Got a hire car for the week - it was cheaper than hiring from Airport for 4 days and dropping into CBD - go figure that one.

Probably catch one of those funny bus things that run around in the middle of the road down there too!

mr love
VIC, 2421 posts
5 Feb 2009 6:05PM
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Echunda, I think you mean the Sandy Pub

windwarning
VIC, 600 posts
5 Feb 2009 9:40PM
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sandy point is 25 mins next town out from the city of melbourne. so close good place to sail as what echunda said its straight down the beach road then turn left. should see the women on the beach sunbaking, wow .

windwarning
VIC, 600 posts
5 Feb 2009 9:43PM
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water is not cold dude this year would not surprise me if there were crocks in the water 43 degrees this satday and 30 knots forcasts.

mathew
QLD, 2143 posts
6 Feb 2009 3:58PM
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In that case, Sunday 8th will be your best bet. Looks like it will be good for 20+ in the arvo, with low tide from lunchtime onwards. Make sure to ask around with some of the speed sailors...

sausage
QLD, 4874 posts
6 Feb 2009 4:33PM
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Thanks Mathew,
Sunday is the only day I can't go - have commitment down Mornington Peninsular. No doubt if it's blowing a gale down there mid week someone will be bound to be sailing.



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