Went to Inverloch Saturday - Had a ball
Cheese and kisses came with the dog. Forecast 24C Wind 15 kts
Driving down there looked like no wind at all. Arrived, still no wind - bugger. Sat at Bakery and had coffee the went to beach. Saw Croweman and Ejmack on the water and by the time I had set up wind had picked up from below 10 to around 12 - 15 kts. Set up the 8.5 mtr on the 144ltr Mistral but changed down fin size from 50 cm to 40cm. Most of the other windsurfers where digging me about being overpowered as they where on 6 - 7.5 but you only die once!![]()
Tide was in. First run of the day was the fastest but I did not have my GPS on - bugger
Came in and put it on and blasted. GPS readings where low(18 kts) but still had loads of fun. Wind progressively dropped away through the day. Apart from the first run of the day there was one fantastic run where from the beach start at the angling club I hooked in and in the straps and planed non stop to the other side of the Inlet - my guess 800mtr - 1000mtrs. Longest run I hve done on the plane before.
About 10 windsurfers on the water and 2 kite surfers around the angling club. Wife and dog had a ball. What more could a windsurfer want?
Just a little more wind to try out the 104 ltr new board!
Once you get used to it, you will be able to use the 104 in 15 knots. I can use my 105 with a 6.5 sail in about 12 - 15 and get on the plane. (I am pretty light though.)
And like a scene from the 'Karate Kid' - OldSalty introduced me to the ways of the harness. After flying through the air a couple of times like a less than agile shopping trolley and saying ''hello'' to the middle of my sail, I soon picked it up and had a ball for the final hour or so of the day. Nailed a couple of beach starts as well - which meant a double progression and a great day on the water. Are there any friendlier people out there than windsurfers? And the kities were pretty friendly too.
Also brought along my other half and pooch - how thinking of spending a 'long' weekend at Inverloch during the summer.
how sounds like you're making huge progress! planning on staying at inverloch mid feb as well, only catch is its shared accom with the inlaws....
theres always a plus side though, they can look after the kids while I just dissappear.
Hi Jman - Got home Saturday and had a look at the Bay wind statistics for the day. Looked quite good. Always seems to be the way - better someplace else. Was a fun day regardless!
Curious (and sorry if it's been asked previously), what's the best wind direction for BonBeach and what direction is it sailable on? Cheers!
did you guys sail there today (sunday)? just wondering if it was any of you that i saw or met ![]()
i went to sandringham yesterday and wind got really good by about 3pm
back to qld, unfortunately i'll miss the rest of the big blow. hope you guys get some good days to come this week ![]()
The Joys of Inverloch.....how quickly the worm turns. It was a boiling couldron out there today! OldSalty and EJMack braved the worst of it - hats off to you gents. That's the hat I had on...before it blew away. Worth the trip down to seen some classic stacks - they're imprinted in memory under 'ouch'. Hoped you both survived the rest of the afternoon - looked as though you were just about getting the upper hand by the time I left.
Was an experience! My first time in those wind strengths..... the 5.5m was a tad too big and I had to continuously walk downwind to get back to where I started. Had a nice stack just after you left Croweman! I'm gonna be limping for days to come I think, but your right, was just starting to "get some back" in the afternoon. OldSalty seemed to be handling the new board well, especially considering the conditions and his first outing on it!
I left OldSalty around 4:30pm. He was still in practising his waterstarts, getting them sorted. What time did you end up leaving Doug?
Hey Evan,
Was the wind the right direction for the speed strip with a low tide?
Would of liked to see Doug on his new f2 wizzing down it ![]()
Hey guys - yes the worm certainly turned on Inverloch.
Yesterday you needed a 6.5 mtr to get out then change down to a 4.5 in the middle. Not a good day for me to try out the new board but got footstraps and mast foot tuned and practised the water starts.
The wind was measured at 16 kts gusting to 31. Got a few runs in and just amazed at the acceleration of the F2. One run from standing start to 21 kts in a very short distance. Felt like those cartoon characters taking off at speed where part of the body is stretched out behind.
Got to nail water starts because uphauling on that board is a stinker
HAts off to a handfull of guys who nailed the conditions with the right sail size(4.5) and burned up the water
just out of interest - the number of windsurfers who chat on here is certainly no indicator of the windsurfing fraternity numbers in vic. i got talking to about 15 windsurfers down there this time and only one of them had heard of the seabreeze website.
Hey Old Salty, could be a joyful day at Invo tomorrow...
If the forecast stays the same I am planning to go tomorrow ![]()
Hey Rick
Will be there Saturday morning as well as ejmack.
I am in a black toyota hilux and will be at the angling club. Look me up if you are around
G`day Guys,
I`ll be there before lunch. Blue Navara, say g`day Laurie and I`m always after the odd tip, i,e, faster, faster,faster
I`ve got the blue 105lt flow a 6.1 expresion ![]()
Jman is already down there so look out for him. (2 weeks camping the lucky bugger)
I will probably get there early arvo, (white van club) dragging wifey and 2 kids.
Green flow or Blue carve 99.
Nice to meet a couple of you guys,
Awsome day was had by all, finaly managed another step forward ![]()
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cheers Laurie