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Hervey Bay – South Beach This spot is located to the south of the Marina in Urangan to the west of the town of Hervey Bay and works best in a S breeze but can work from SSW to E. It is suited to windsurfing (further away from shore) & kitesurfing (in the shallows where you can get some clean Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Windsurfing, Wing Foiling & Kitesurfing – Sandgate Beach Sandgate Beach is one of the many spots for wing foiling, windsurfing & kitesurfing on Moreton Bay in Queensland. It is an ideal spot for beginners as it is shallow and has a nice sandy bottom. This spot works in a N/NE/E/SE breeze and S at low tide (but can be gusty). Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Primbee, Lake Illawara Also known as the “Primbee Weed Flats”, this is a great place for windsurfers and kitesurfers to go fast on flat water in a NE breeze as the weeds stop the water from chopping up. The degree of weeds can vary from season to season and you will need a weed fin (recommend 40-50 deg rake). Launch Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Callala Bay is on the northern side of Jervis Bay on the NSW South Coast approximately 200km (3 hours drive) south of Sydney. This spot offers good flat-water-blasting and bump-and-jump for both windsurfers and kitesurfers. Callala Bay works best in a S or SE breeze where the water in-close is protected by the Callala Point reef providing for some great Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Safety Beach is located on the Mornington Peninsula on Port Phillip Bay. It works best in a SW breeze but also works in a W. No good in a S or N as there is too much of a wind-shadow. The spot is suited to all levels of windsurfers & intermediate to advanced kiteboarders. It is ideal for flat-water-blasting and Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Windsurfing at Aspendale Aspendale is located about 40 mins drive SE of Melbourne on Port Phillip Bay. This spot is good for all levels of windsurfers. The conditions are flat water in light wind to bump-and-jump in moderate to high wind and some bay wave chop sailing in high winds. Aspendale can work in W, NW, WSW or SW and Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Wallagoot Lake in Bournda National Park, is about 20km (15 mins drive) north of Merimbula on the NSW South Coast. The lake is partially tidal (although can be cut-off from the ocean for long periods) and the water brackish in colour. If you are looking for some flat water blasting this spot can be good in a S/SE or NE/E Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Short point can be a good wave sailing spot in a NE breeze for kiters & windsurfers. The beach can be quite busy with suntanners during summer so you will need to walk up the beach a bit to launch and kiters will need to go further up the beach to rig & launch. There is also a flat water Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Hyams Beach is located on Jervis Bay on the NSW South Coast approximately 2.5 hours drive south of Sydney. This spot works for windsurfers and kitesurfers on a NE or SE breeze however when the wind is strong from the NE this spot gets quite a swell. Be aware of some wind shadows out towards the headlands. On the lighter Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Torquay Point Danger This spot has long been a go-to destination for wave sailors. This is the home ground of windsurfing legend Jason Polakow who we would all like to sail like! The town is a popular seaside holiday destination so there are plenty of accommodation options, restaurants, bars and cafes. It is also one of the most popular surfing Read more...
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