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New to Noosa

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Created by reddo400 Thursday, 15 Jan 2026
reddo400
QLD, 8 posts
Thursday , 15 Jan 2026 2:14PM
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G'day, I have just recently moved to Noosa from the UK. I am a beginner foiler (up to 3-5 second flights) so I am not really ready for the river mouth. My van should arrive at the end of the month and the container not long after. :)Which area is best for a newbie like me? Lake Weyba or Lake Cootharaba? I have checked out the Lake Weyba spot and met some friendly locals.I have my own kit including a 4.5m and a 6m wing. (Although I need to repair the 4.5m - punctured bladder).

camerongraham
NSW, 208 posts
Thursday , 15 Jan 2026 3:31PM
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Definitely Boreen Point !
I was visiting last week and had 3 epic sessions
85cm mast is as long as you can go
Shorter is definitely better

reddo400
QLD, 8 posts
Monday , 19 Jan 2026 8:05PM
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Thanks for that. :D Any wind direction it works best in?I take it the launch area is easy to find?

AquaPlow
QLD, 1064 posts
Monday , 19 Jan 2026 10:21PM
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reddo400 said..
Thanks for that. :D Any wind direction it works best in?I take it the launch area is easy to find?

Take Woongar St down to the parade - Bingo. You can go off the main dinghy beach but end up walking out a fair way. The camping grounds are too shallow near shore for a foil. = (Elanda and at Boreen)
For wind readings : the sailing club has a Holfuy setup
holfuy.com/en/weather/894
Direction: SE-E-ENE
Cheers
AP

reddo400
QLD, 8 posts
Yesterday , 20 Jan 2026 11:44AM
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Thanks :DOooh that's only 15 min drive away. Good shout. :)



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