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Windsurfing in Eden

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Created by Jethrow > 9 months ago, 27 Jun 2012
Jethrow
NSW, 1282 posts
27 Jun 2012 11:11AM
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Hi Guys

I need some info on Eden. I haven't been there since we pulled out of the Hobart race in '90. Anyway, the wife wants to go down there for the week of New Years for a spot of windsurfing. I'll have a formula board so a deep launching area is good for me but she's still learning so a flat water spot is good for her. Anywhere down there that fits the bill?

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Jethrow

issac
NSW, 17 posts
27 Jun 2012 5:05PM
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Jethrow said...

Hi Guys

I need some info on Eden. I haven't been there since we pulled out of the Hobart race in '90. Anyway, the wife wants to go down there for the week of New Years for a spot of windsurfing. I'll have a formula board so a deep launching area is good for me but she's still learning so a flat water spot is good for her. Anywhere down there that fits the bill?

Thanks
Jethrow


hi jethrow plenty of places to sail ne wind in two fold bay. us locals sail merimbula bar. mallocuta about a hour drive on lake in ne wind and some speed sailing there in wsw there also. aslings beach and cogra beach close to town ne and sw. always locals out if blowing.

JustinL
NSW, 468 posts
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27 Jun 2012 8:54PM
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hi Issac,
is this the speed strip?

Jethrow
NSW, 1282 posts
29 Jun 2012 7:55PM
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Hi Guys

The wife was looking at Lake Curalo. How deep is it? Could you sail a 70cm formula fin there OK?

chinaman
NSW, 14 posts
30 Jun 2012 2:43PM
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Lake Curalo is quite shallow and weedy around the edges, so I would not recommend it as a good place for a formula set up.

Twofold Bay would be a far better option, there are plenty of easy places to launch from around the bay with nice grassy areas to rig up on.

The google map is of Goodwin Sands in Mallacoota, we try and sail there as much as possible when the conditions prevail as this is the flattest speed sailing water that we have around here and it is a lot closer than a 500km drive to Sandy Point for us.

It works in wsw to s best on the northern side but have sailed around in all wind directions here. Plenty of deep water so not a problem with a 70cm fin.

Hope this helps



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