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Foiling in Ningaloo

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Created by jugador > 9 months ago, 20 Sep 2019
jugador
WA, 4 posts
20 Sep 2019 2:15PM
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HI All

I'm headed to exmouth in a few weeks and wondered if any of you have experience foiling in the cape range NP? I'll be staying at Osprey bay and was planning to give Sandy Bay a go but I'm not sure where will be deep enough. I am still learning and prone to a fair bit of porpoising!! Any advice greatly received

Livit
WA, 542 posts
20 Sep 2019 2:42PM
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jugador said..
HI All

I'm headed to exmouth in a few weeks and wondered if any of you have experience foiling in the cape range NP? I'll be staying at Osprey bay and was planning to give Sandy Bay a go but I'm not sure where will be deep enough. I am still learning and prone to a fair bit of porpoising!! Any advice greatly received


I foiled sandy bay back in March this year. Amazing spot. Only had to body drag a few meters out

DukeSilver
WA, 380 posts
20 Sep 2019 7:44PM
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Wobiri access is good as well. Closer to the northern tip near the lighthouse.

bootsandloops
66 posts
20 Sep 2019 7:56PM
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DukeSilver said..
Wobiri access is good as well. Closer to the northern tip near the lighthouse.


What about the turtles? Aren't they flooding in about then?

tightlines
WA, 3467 posts
20 Sep 2019 11:35PM
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Sandy Bay is awesome but can get a little shallow in spots at low tide, high tide its fine.

Wobiri is a bit deeper once you drag out a little bit.

Yes there will be a few turtles around, moreso at Wobiri, Sandy Bay doesn't seem to have as many in my experience.

Also the Gulf side near Budegi boat ramp is ok in the morning Easterlies, long way from Osprey though.

This was a rare NWer at Sandy Bay on a foil.

DukeSilver
WA, 380 posts
21 Sep 2019 7:32AM
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bootsandloops said..

DukeSilver said..
Wobiri access is good as well. Closer to the northern tip near the lighthouse.



What about the turtles? Aren't they flooding in about then?


Use a tough alloy foil. I saw plenty of turtles in all the spots I kited up there. Turtles, sharks, stingrays, whales - lots of stuff in the water for a foil to hit, but that's one of the greatest parts of Ningaloo - the wildlife in the water. You definitely need to keep your wits about you up there.

Leighbreeze
WA, 531 posts
22 Sep 2019 10:42AM
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Absolutely beautiful part of Australia. Stayed at Yardie creek for 28 days 3yrs ago in July then Osprey Bay
Sandy beach just after in August for 28 days.Yardie creek lefts surfing ,fishing too early for kiting just the odd northwester. Then sandy beach Twin Tip mainly but could easily Foil say with a 70 cm mast.
The sea life is amazing.Water clarity turquoise.



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