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Bill C
Since 15 Sep 2005
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Portland
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Sun Nov 25, 12 10:39 pm Nehalem surprise |
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Visited some friends in Manzanita this weekend and found wind blowing from the northeast today. Pumped up the 11m and grabbed a quick session. Wind and tide going the same direction so water was pretty flat but fun nonetheless.
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caps
Since 23 Dec 2010
347 Posts
Obsessed
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Mon Nov 26, 12 7:25 am |
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Score! I love those unexpected sessions. Way to go get it! |
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Wind Slither

Since 04 Mar 2005
2622 Posts
The 503
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Mon Nov 26, 12 8:21 am |
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Nice! |
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Onad

Since 04 Mar 2005
1435 Posts
Coast<<PDX>>Gorge
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Mon Nov 26, 12 11:37 am |
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Good score! |
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J.W.SURFS
Since 14 Aug 2012
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Wed Nov 28, 12 4:55 pm |
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Nice....
Where did you put in?
I've looked over by the boat ramp before but could not see a good place.
Cheers - John |
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Bill C
Since 15 Sep 2005
203 Posts
Portland
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Wed Nov 28, 12 7:54 pm |
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I launched just south of the boat ramp. At high tide the water is up against logs on the beach, but less than high tide, there is enough beach to launch from. You could launch from the grassy area by the parking lot and just walk down if it's high tide.
I've never seen it blow from the northeast before but its not something I really chase. East or Northeast the wind poops out in the afternoon, but its pretty steady until it dies off. It would work better if the tide was coming in with east winds.
I used to windsurf there in winters on south winds, but you need to pay attention because it can go from 15 knots to 35 knots in minutes. Just pay attention to clouds coming from the south. |
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J.W.SURFS
Since 14 Aug 2012
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Thu Nov 29, 12 8:46 am |
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I've always been told that the bay is full of logs, stumps, snags and just to go else where. I have been on the Wheeler side of the bay as well and saw that the current is ripping through when the tide is going out.
I'll go back to the State Park side and take another look, armed with your info.
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