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All Wing foiling in Victoria
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The Inverloch Rotunda is located about 500m east of the centre of Inverloch village on Anderson’s Inlet. This spot works best in a SW breeze with an incoming tide which is flowing in a SW direction and is ideal for windsurfers wanting to go fast on flat water or who are looking for a bit of bump-and-jump action. There are Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Kitesurfing at Wattle Point on the Gippsland Lakes Wattle Point is located on the Gippsland Lakes approximately 280 kms (3:15 drive) east of Melbourne and 19 km (15 mins drive) west of Paynesville. This spot provides bump-and-jump conditions and works well in NE & SW breezes but will also work in S, SE, and E breezes. It is quite a Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Bemm River (on Sydenham Inlet) is located between Marlo and Mallacoota in East Gippsland. This is not really a destination sailing spot however after checking this place out it has a nice size lake that would offer windsurfers some good flat-water-blasting & bump-and-jump. Unfortunately based on our visit we could not find anywhere suitable for kitesurfers to rig so this Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Dendy Street Brighton is located on Port Phillip Bay NE of Melbourne. This spot is good for flat-water-blasting and bump-and-jump in a S, SW, W (SW is best) for strong intermediate to advanced riders. IN SW around 15 knots it’s a fairly smooth, side-to-on swell out to sea and perfectly flat on the inside for gybing. In a big southerly Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Sandringham Harbour is located on Port Phillip Bay NE of Melbourne. This sheltered harbour is a good spot for beginners in most wind directions, except for a northerly where it can be blustery and off-shore. The water is usually very flat and shallow so if the beginner gets into any trouble they can usually walk back on the sandy bottom. 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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Metung is a small village located on the Gippsland Lakes in Eastern Victoria. Metung is one of the windiest places on the southern mainland of Australia and when the wind blows from a southerly direction (SE best – cross-shore or S cross-on-shore), windsurfing can be pretty good on the western-side of the Metung Peninsula. The water can be reasonably flat Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Stingray Point is located on the lower lake at Mallacoota (about 1 km out of town) just past Angophora Drive. I had read about this spot on Seabreeze however I think in recent times the installation of a bike track has removed the ability to park along Lakeside Drive. There is however a small dirt pull-off right on the point Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Middle Park is located just a few kms from the Melbourne CBD and is a regular hang-out for local windsurfers. The spot works well from SW to SE for flat-water-sailing however the water can be pretty choppy as there is a lot of fetch by the time the wind arrives at this end of the bay so it is more Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Windsurfing at Paynesville Foreshore Paynesville Foreshore (also referred to as “Paynesville Main Beach”) is the main beach area in the boating town of Paynesville located approximately 300 km ( 3.5 hours drive) east of Melbourne on the Gippsland Lakes. This is a great spot for windsurfing as it is one of the windiest places in southern Australia. It is most Read more...
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