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Spot Guide
About Wellington
Visiting Wellington
Map of locationsWellington Spots
Plimmerton
Kio Bay
Shark Bay
Seatoun Beach
Worser Bay
Lyall Bay
Eastbourne
Petone
Pauatahanui
Kapiti
Titahi Bay
Wairarapa Spots
Didis
Dumps
Lake Ferry
Lake Wairarapa
Ning Nong
Tora
Lobster Point
Whatarangi Point
Road Trips
Ningnong
Pauatahanui
Whats it like.
This is a great place for learning, improving or racing. Heaps of parking, grass rigging, toilets and BBQ area. Usually less windy than Plimmerton in northerly directions, but also gustier. In summer breezes there is heaps of casual slalom and course racing going on. From October to April, the Wild Winds windsurfing school is usually in place at the weekends..Who does it suit.
Ideal for beginners as water is below headhigh for quite a distance and it is really safe.What are the best conditions.
Works in any winddirection from east round to north.How do I get there.
20 minutes north of Wellington, take a right at Plimmerton about 100 meters after wavespot on your left. Then follow this road until you reach Motukaraka point on your right.What should I look out for.
Watch out for rocks and shells on bottom, shoes do help ! Also watch out for the sandbar in the middle of the inlet, which I have been told will take out even a slalom fin at low tide.
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