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Windsurfing around East Auckland

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Created by Pel > 9 months ago, 10 Feb 2012
Pel
WA, 66 posts
10 Feb 2012 12:48PM
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This taken from Auckland's official tourist page:

East Auckland
Auckland's East is a sweeping coastline with spectacular views across the Hauraki Gulf. It's dotted with pohutukawa trees, windsurfers, boutique wineries, gourmet food producers and fish and chip shops.

Anyone windsurfed here? Any possibility of hiring gear in the area?

Cheers!

chophopper
WA, 44 posts
10 Feb 2012 4:05PM
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chypc
VIC, 6 posts
10 Feb 2012 8:56PM
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Not a lot of hire places to my knowledge. In terms of conditions, around Auckland city there are plenty of flat water spots for the prevailing SW to W. Pt Chev, Bucklands Beach, Manukau Hbr. The windiest time of year being Sept through Dec. If you are into waves, Dec through March we get the odd (weakened) tropical cyclone and deep lows tracking down when some cross onshore wave spots will work quite well from NW through to E (Takapuna on the North Shore and Orewa about 25mins further north).

stanly
QLD, 307 posts
10 Feb 2012 8:27PM
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Learnt to windsurf there in the mid 80's, good spots are little Bucklands beach to get out to a sand bar in the Tamaki estuary on a SW, Eastern beach on a NE/SE and any of the smaller coves like Howick beach, Closer to the city are St Heliers and Mission Bay, if you want some waves try Whangamata 2hr drive SE of Auckland. Make sure you have a full wetsuit, even in Summer.

BundyBear
NSW, 325 posts
10 Feb 2012 10:18PM
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Do Kiwi Windsurfers have a forum somewhere where I can find some spot info?, I am visiting Tauranga, Wellington and Dunedin through April/May and can take gear, need to know if there are speed spots, if there is wind and how bloody cold the water will be

Brett Morris
NSW, 1205 posts
10 Feb 2012 11:22PM
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sausage
QLD, 4874 posts
10 Feb 2012 10:46PM
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BundyBear said...

Do Kiwi Windsurfers have a forum somewhere where I can find some spot info?, I am visiting Tauranga, Wellington and Dunedin through April/May and can take gear, need to know if there are speed spots, if there is wind and how bloody cold the water will be


I was at Waihi Beach and Mt Maunagnui (Tauranga)at the start of the RWC (early September)and it was blowing around 40knots offshore. Didn't have any gear and was salivating at the incredible speed strip in front of my eyes all the way from Waihi Beach down to Bowentown. Could be mistaken but don't think offshore conditions are all that normal for Bay of Plenty coastline as that's where the Rena hit the Astrolobe Reef. We swam every day on our travels (through the North Island only) as a daily ritual just to give ourselves a second wind although it was mind numbingly cold (apart from the water at Rotarua )

My one and only experience of NZ tells me it is blessed with some of the best windsurfing spots (flat water and waves) and that was just really Auckland, Bay of Islands, Bay of Plenty and Taranaki / New Plymouth with year round wind although the water temp would be the limiting factor for someone like myself from North Queensland. NZ is going to be the place to live once Global Warming takes effect although you're going to have to put up with the constant banter that the Wallabies are crap.



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