After reading and seeing videos and pictures of the speed fortnight along with having a ton of annual leave of which some I have to use, I'm considering going down to Sandy Point for a week or so to go windsurfing. I've never been there so can someone tell me how the tides affect the sailing there. Is it better at a low tide that is rising or vice versa or something else completely? Flatter water the better but I don't go so fast that a bit of chop is that much of a concern, though that of course depends on the wind strength.
Thanks.
Outgoing tide as a incoming tide Can produce pressure waves going back up the course, but not always. Hardie,s down there for the next few weeks trying to improve his p,bs and Wed is looking pretty good.
Slightly different question, but how do you estimate the tides at the inlet??
Port phillip heads + how many hours???
Hey Mobydisc
Add about 2 hours to PP Heads and that's about right. The stronger the SW wind and the lower the air pressure then the higher the tide also, because of storm surge and air pressure action. Enjoy