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Brighton Beach is located on Port Phillip Bay SE of Melbourne. This is a good spot mostly for locals not wanting to travel too far to get a sail in. It works for bump-and-jump, freestyle, foiling and blasting. Whilst S & SW is the best direction, this spot also works well in a N, NW, W. Pretty much anything without Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Please note that due to recent flooding the track was closed. According to a local people are now driving around the road closed sign and you are once again able to access the launch area…happy days!! Boggy Lake is located 85 km South East of Adelaide (Approximately 1 hour’s drive) at a place called Mulgundawa at the top end of Read more... - Best wind direction:
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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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Queens Lake is located approximately 30km (30 mins drive) south west of Port Macquarie on Mid North Coast of NSW. Whilst this lake is not as big as Smiths Lake or Myall Lakes, it is great for flat water blasting and is a recognise speed sailing sport where speedsters get together and track their speeds on GPS. It is also Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Windsurfing, Wing Foiling & Kitesurfing at T-Bay South West Rocks (also referred to as Trail Bay or T-Bay) is located on the NSW Mid North Coast approx 80 km north of Port Macquarie (3.5 hours from Newcastle or 5 hours from Sydney). This spot offers superb flat water sailing in a NE breeze on crystal-clear turquoise blue water. It is Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Windsurfing at Coal Point, Lake Macquarie Coal point is not really kite boarding friendly due to a lack of rigging & launching space. It is however one of the top spots around Lake Macquarie for windsurfing. The spot works best in a NE breeze but also works in most other breezes apart from a westerly. It is ideal for flat-water-blasting Read more... - Best wind direction:
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South Passage is a wave riding spot with very similar conditions to “Main Break” located at Lancelin. The waves tend to be longer and less punchy here. South Passage is a pretty popular amongst the windsurfers and kiters and can get quite busy on weekends (but barely anyone mid-week). The wind tends to be mostly cross-off-shore from the SW to Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Goodwin Sands is a fabulous spot for windsurfing & kitesurfing on the lower lake at Mallacoota in Victoria. When the wind blows from the SW, this spot has a glassy-flat speed strip of about 1km long. The speed strip can also work in a SSW and S breeze but SW is the best direction for a blasting to and fro Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Port Douglas is located in Far North Queensland approximately 66km (1 hour drive) from Cairns. Whilst the windsurfing here is not world-class, it is a good spot for some flat-water-blasting and bump-and-jump during the winter months in Australia where you can escape the cold of the southern states. This is also a popular kitesurfing spot and a local kitesurfing centre Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Windsurfing at Shingle Splitters, Lake Macquarie Shingle Splitters is located in the SW corner of Lake Macquarie near Bonnells Bay and is another windsurfing only spot due to the lack of areas for rigging & launching for kiters. The spot is ideal for flat-water-blasting and bump-and-jump. The best breeze is a NE but also works in a N, SW and Read more...
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