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Question for the regulars doing the City Beach to Trigg Downwinders

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Created by ReefWalker > 9 months ago, 7 Mar 2018
ReefWalker
WA, 115 posts
7 Mar 2018 5:53PM
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I'm only a bit more than a season into kiting, and have now added to the twin tip style and done about 4 downwinders at the late end of this season on my surfboard. It is a fast learning curve, but I'm absolutely loving it!

When I'm trying to evaluate if the wind is good enough, I look online at the current wind conditions for City Beach/Scarborough (which uses the Swanbourne wind metre). To me, Swanbourne readings always seems to be a good 3-4kts under the forecast. Does Swanny read a bit low? Does the wind tend to pick up a bit as you make your way to Scarbs/Trigg?

At the same time that Swanbourne is reporting 13 to 14kt, Pinaroo is blowing 20! I do realise Pinaroo can be a bit of a wind magnet.

Keen to hear other's insights.

MikeyG
WA, 156 posts
7 Mar 2018 11:21PM
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Swanbourne isn't accurate. I believe it's set back from the beach. I actually find the FCS Fish Rocks reading the most accurate for most of the Coast.

Im not 100% convinced that the wind is consistently and noticeably stronger across the 20-30 kms of metro coast, but I've not studied it

jackforbes
WA, 530 posts
8 Mar 2018 10:37AM
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Swanbourne will also tend to under read if it is southerly or ssw. I think it is tucked in near the army base?

if it's straight west or nw it seems to be closer to reality. I use the Scarborough web cam for calibration.

ReefWalker
WA, 115 posts
8 Mar 2018 3:00PM
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Thanks for the replies guys.



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