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New to Melbourne

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Created by mootumbo > 9 months ago, 1 Jul 2012
mootumbo
5 posts
1 Jul 2012 6:26AM
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Hi, I'm moving to Melbourne in Sept from Canada and was wondering:

-windy season?
-Strength of wind?
-wet suit needed and what size?
-good kiting within a 2hr drive from Melbourne?

Thanks!

WindmanV
VIC, 806 posts
1 Jul 2012 5:55PM
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Hello Mootumbo,

Welcome to Melbourne, but you're in the wrong forum.

Short replies:

- 2nd week of June until March. September to January is probably the best.

- Mainly 10 - 20 kts, but up to 40 kts about 6 times per year. Kiters seem to have settled on modern 11-12m sizes for most conditions.

- Two wetties are needed: 3/2 double-sided in summer (we have the highest rate of skin cancer in the world, so protect yourself!) and 4/3 in winter (possibly with a 1 - 2 heat reflective, long sleeved vest for the really cold days (by ours standards)).

- Can't answer.

Seabreeze is a great area for wind graphs and info (www.seabreeze.com.au/graphs/vic.asp,) but also hunt around this site:
http://www.baywx.com/

Hope this helps.


mathew
QLD, 2143 posts
2 Jul 2012 10:52AM
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To answer the last point - depends on your skill level
- Bump'n'dangle about 10-15 mins from the central city, ie: St Kilda, Brighton or Altona
- Heaps of good spots within 2hrs: bump/dangle anywhere on Port Philip Bay, surf at Torquay or Philip Island, speed at Inverloch.



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