When: A weekend day in August or September when SeaBreeze is showing Green arrows (+18 knots) from the NW.
<=3' per Swellnet - Middleton.
Date/Time advertised at this Seabreeze forum around midday the Friday before.
Where: Day St
What: 30 min heats - up to 10 sailors - or similar
Categories:
Open Men
Open Women
Open Masters Men
Junior Men
Cost: For insurance purposes you need to be a member of WindsurfingSA (windsurfingsa.org.au/) = $30.
Please sign up prior on the website.
Event fee = $10 (includes BBQ)
Volunteers: Anyone interested in helping out on the day with BBQ, judging, set up, pack up welcome. Please let organisers know on the day.
Proudly sponsored by Ocean Surf Co
We have wind this weekend but wrong direction for a State Titles at Middleton.
Hope you all get some training in - maybe conditions will be better next weekend.
Sunday??
What Forecasting are you looking at Stu? Meteye is currently showing Sunday as being 10-15 all day.
Sunday??
What Forecasting are you looking at Stu? Meteye is currently showing Sunday as being 10-15 all day.
Fair enough i was only looking at the SB forecast
Sunday??
What Forecasting are you looking at Stu? Meteye is currently showing Sunday as being 10-15 all day.
Fair enough i was only looking at the SB forecast
Ah, i see. Seabreeze forecast is never very accurate for SA. i never look at it. The live graphs are good though.
Change of plan
putting event on standby for Sunday arvo
Decide / announce midday today
feel free to comment if you think it's a good/bad idea.
Event is on
We're hoping to catch the wind forecast in the afternoon
3' swell forecast
Briefing at 13:00h
We won't have a BBQ this year so will make event free.
There will be some refreshments at the end of the event.
You have to be a WSA member - see link above to join up/ renew
Hope to see you there!
MetEye predictions for Sunday arvo as at 3:15 Saturday arvo... wind up north but not much at the coast... and then it turns north until late arvo / early evening when it heads NW big time for Monday... but the forecasts have been very flakey with these recent systems.
Sunday 20 SeptemberStrong Wind Warning for Sunday for South Central CoastWindsNorth to northwesterly 15 to 20 knots, increasing to northerly 20 to 25 knots in the afternoon, reaching 25 to 30 knots south and west of Kangaroo Island. Winds tending west to northwesterly at the same speeds late afternoon.Seas1 to 1.5 metres, increasing to 1.5 to 2.5 metres during the afternoon.SwellSouthwesterly 1.5 to 2 metres, decreasing to 1.5 metres during the morning.WeatherPartly cloudy. 50% chance of showers
You say potato i say potatoe.
Could be ok late in the day....might need headlights??
All depends which forecast you go off.
Seabreeze 4.30pm
Seabreeze 7.30pm
Maybe some time between the two!!
Thanks to everyone who showed up for the comp.
Apologies - definitely made the wrong call on the weather, partly the pressure of the time window - bewdy of a day to be at the beach tho
thanks to Tim taking the role of Head Judge- tough calls but right ones!
Thanks to Ty and Ocean Surf Co for supporting the event.
thanks to everyone who helped with set up and pack up.
Really stoked to have an entry in Junior Men's this year !
We'll discuss a few options for this event - next weekend, seek permit extension, wait til next year, etc- TBA.
According to the September averages there were 2.5 days of suitable conditions and perhaps 1-2 other marginal days.
It must've blown strong from the NW on the night of the comp to register green from the NW (?)
Next year I reckon we must get permits for Day St and the Mid for 2 months to maximise our chances...
According to the September averages there were 2.5 days of suitable conditions and perhaps 1-2 other marginal days.
It must've blown strong from the NW on the night of the comp to register green from the NW (?)
Next year I reckon we must get permits for Day St and the Mid for 2 months to maximise our chances...
Yes - the next day was NW 30-45 kts on a 1-2m swell. A few of us went out once it dropped below 40kts and had a good session, and then Tuesday was a 30kts W on a big swell. So a close call... A good idea to have a longer permit period... but this year really has been one of the worst for many... This is backed up by the BoM with rainfall way below average for central SA: the same systems that bring the rain bring the strong NW-W winds at this time of year, so no rain usually means no wind.