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Created by P.C_simpson > 9 months ago, 18 Aug 2008
P.C_simpson
WA, 1492 posts
18 Aug 2008 3:55PM
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Hi guys, i'm moving over to Perth next week and don't real know anyone over there, well sailors anyway, i'll be mostly sailing in the surf around Perth, up the coast on weekends when i can, i have no idea where to sail, looking for the good spots to get some waves and hopefully meet some cool people to sail with.

lao shi
WA, 1338 posts
18 Aug 2008 4:05PM
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I don't know about being cool. We Pinnas (GPS) are a social mob and happy to steer you in the right direction. PM and I can give you contact details. A number of us kook about in the waves as well but you might be looking for some more advanced company.
Do you know where you are going to be based?

stribo
QLD, 1628 posts
18 Aug 2008 6:39PM
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Socks and sandles are the new cool in WA.Don't sell yourself short lao shi

hardie
WA, 4129 posts
18 Aug 2008 4:42PM
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P.C_simpson said...

and hopefully meet some cool people to sail with.



Well you'll have to move to or sail in Mandurah to experience that

grumplestiltskin
WA, 2331 posts
18 Aug 2008 4:45PM
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hardie said...

P.C_simpson said...

and hopefully meet some cool people to sail with.



Well you'll have to move to or sail in Mandurah to experience that



No, he said cool ... not prehistoric


anyway, why are you moving to WA, there's no wind or waves here, in fact there isn't even any water

P.C_simpson
WA, 1492 posts
18 Aug 2008 4:50PM
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I'll be living at Bull Creek till xmas then not sure, where ever i can find a good place to live, i'll be working near Scarborough doing the 9 to 5, i don't mind flat water every now and then, as long as there is nice chop to jump off, or going full speed in the smooth stuff can be fun too, but the waves is my Fav.. i don't mind sailing with all levels of sailors, as long as they having fun on the water... and don't snake my waves..

P.C_simpson
WA, 1492 posts
18 Aug 2008 4:51PM
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I got a job i could not refuse....

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
18 Aug 2008 7:34PM
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I may be moving to WA soon too. My wife is over there now. She arrived on Saturday and likes it a lot. I'm heading over this Saturday for a couple of weeks looking for work and a place to live.

I have one mate over there, he moved from Coffs Harbour to get work so I'll catch up with him.



Mark _australia
WA, 23484 posts
18 Aug 2008 6:15PM
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You'll be pretty damn happy with a 5pm knockoff at Scabs with daylight saving in summer!!!

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
18 Aug 2008 9:33PM
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So WA has daylight savings? I remember the thread about it last summer. Some people complained that it meant they had to wait another hour before the seabreeze arrived and it interferred with the home routine.

mineral1
WA, 4564 posts
18 Aug 2008 8:43PM
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Mobydisc said...

So WA has daylight savings? I remember the thread about it last summer. Some people complained that it meant they had to wait another hour before the seabreeze arrived and it interferred with the home routine.



You'll be too busy sailing for Pinnas to worry much bout daylight saving
And home routine, that's the place you go to shower, sleep and get ready for the next days seabreeze,,, right?

mineral1
WA, 4564 posts
18 Aug 2008 8:46PM
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P.C_simpson said...

I'll be living at Bull Creek till xmas then not sure, where ever i can find a good place to live, i'll be working near Scarborough doing the 9 to 5, i don't mind flat water every now and then, as long as there is nice chop to jump off, or going full speed in the smooth stuff can be fun too, but the waves is my Fav.. i don't mind sailing with all levels of sailors, as long as they having fun on the water... and don't snake my waves..


Working near Scarbs, PC you will think you died and went to heaven

Mark _australia
WA, 23484 posts
18 Aug 2008 9:27PM
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Mobydisc said...

So WA has daylight savings? I remember the thread about it last summer. Some people complained that it meant they had to wait another hour before the seabreeze arrived and it interferred with the home routine.



Yeah it sorta does affect the home routine, as in when I have a day off I used to go to beach 1300-1600 and be home in time for cooking / baby stuff .... but now with daylight saving I don't even leave for a sail till 1400 ... maybe 1500 on a suspect/weak day, so the missus was a bit annoyed sometimes.
Flip side is if you finish work at 1700 and the breeze is already dying, and it is a 20min or more drive to the beach, it is not worth going for a sail as sunset is 1900 ish. BUT with daylight saving it is peaking just before you finish work and there is a good 2hrs left when you get to the beach at 1730.

As I said: if you like waves and work at Scabs you will be stoked: in a good year we are talking 3 sails a week after work on 5.3. Schweet

Come up here and it is 4 sails a week on 4.0

Living in Bullcreek is ideal too. maybe a longish drive to work but from hoem it is 15min to beach if in a hurry on your day off, close to freeway for trips to Lano or down south, and for winter if you wanna sail the river in a W or NW, it is 10min if you dawdle. You are within 10min of 3 windsurf shops too. Nice.

MoscaPt
WA, 1 posts
19 Aug 2008 6:41AM
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"As I said: if you like waves and work at Scabs you will be stoked: in a good year we are talking 3 sails a week after work on 5.3. Schweet"

Are we talking on average over the year or is this just during the summer seasson when the breeze is on??

I've sailed Perth/Scarbororugh (or was it Cottlesloe) once .. on a vacation trip to WA. But we're planning on coming down again .. early fall .. and stay around a bit longer.

Regards

WINDY MILLER
WA, 3183 posts
19 Aug 2008 8:59AM
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hey pc - good move - welcome 2 perth


buy yourself a UBD Perth map and i'll hook you up with some spots ..


scarbs - was that by chance or choice ha ha - lucky man!


glad to meet up 4 a few sails - mostly do northern subs, (scarbs upto mullaloo and beyond) - all the wind/waves up this end

WINDY MILLER
WA, 3183 posts
19 Aug 2008 9:01AM
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Mark _australia said...


so the missus was a bit annoyed sometimes.






something we can ALL relate to

P.C_simpson
WA, 1492 posts
19 Aug 2008 9:25AM
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Thanks windy, yer i've herd all the stories for a long time and cant wait for a summer in the west, the day light savings thing will suck if they can it after this year, i'm single and can sail where and when i want, apart from work hours of course. so i intend to get myself a GPS and a lot of beach names, load up my van and go exploring... the only thing that has worried me about Perth is deciding what board and sail sizes to have in my quiver it's a tough life...

Wayne
WA, 123 posts
19 Aug 2008 9:49AM
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Welcome to WA P.C
Beware of the evil Pinnas. Best avoid them.
Maybe hook up with the WSP Warriors?
Bull Creek is close (just down the road from me) to Melville Beach, so handy for flat(ish) water blasting when you're not at Scabs.
If your bringing your MTB over and your up for getting dirty let me know.

P.C_simpson
WA, 1492 posts
19 Aug 2008 12:03PM
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Hey Wayne, my Mountain bikes where the first thing i packed, even packed my BMX in case i get inspired by the local skate parks, looks like i'm going to have heaps to do even if it isn't windy, my SUP is coming too..

Leech
WA, 1933 posts
19 Aug 2008 3:46PM
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What sort of mountain biking you into?...

P.C_simpson
WA, 1492 posts
19 Aug 2008 4:44PM
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i like to do a bit of downhill on my duel suspension, nothing to hardcore just fun trails, also street and jumping on my hardtail if i can find some good jumps, not really a fan of riding long uphill runs like cross country..

Leech
WA, 1933 posts
20 Aug 2008 12:34PM
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Should be able to meet those needs here. There's a lot of places to ride once you start to dig around. Unfortunately a lot of the MTB over here is underground as most of the trails are illegal and the legal ones are boring.

lao shi
WA, 1338 posts
20 Aug 2008 6:21PM
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I got a job i could not refuse....

Nobody bit so I will.

So PC are you going to be the new Auswind dude?

Rider5
WA, 567 posts
20 Aug 2008 6:30PM
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P.C_simpson said...

Need some mates


I don't come cheap

Greenroom pays me a lot of money

Greenroom
WA, 7608 posts
20 Aug 2008 9:30PM
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Rider5 said...

P.C_simpson said...

Need some mates


I don't come cheap

Greenroom pays me a lot of money


And your worth every cent big boy

stribo
QLD, 1628 posts
21 Aug 2008 12:10AM
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You driving over PC ?

P.C_simpson
WA, 1492 posts
20 Aug 2008 11:29PM
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yer driving over, i leave bright and early monday morning..

P.C_simpson
WA, 1492 posts
20 Aug 2008 11:30PM
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lao shi said...

I got a job i could not refuse....

Nobody bit so I will.

So PC are you going to be the new Auswind dude?


whats Auswind?

stribo
QLD, 1628 posts
21 Aug 2008 1:32AM
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P.C_simpson said...

yer driving over, i leave bright and early monday morning..


Gunna check cactus on the way?

Bertie
NSW, 1351 posts
21 Aug 2008 2:18AM
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stribo said...

P.C_simpson said...

yer driving over, i leave bright and early monday morning..


Gunna check cactus on the way?


cactus... you mean shark heaven???
i've heard the stories for ppl who where on the beach the day that dude got taken while on his honeymoon

nebbian
WA, 6277 posts
21 Aug 2008 12:42AM
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P.C_simpson said...

yer driving over, i leave bright and early monday morning..


Good luck, watch out for roos (I almost got cleaned up by one on the way over) and when you pop up on the forum again send me a PM to go for a sail



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