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    Sunshine Coast Weather Conditions

    Hi, I am new to the coast and have only managed to get out a couple of times since moving here.

    If anyone could help me out with some advice on what i should be looking for in terms of weather forecasts, and what are the best forecast sites eg, seabreeze, coastguard, Bom etc.

    I have a 4.85m bowrider with an 80hp 4 stroke yammy on the back so 2+m seas are out for me!

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    Re: Sunshine Coast Weather Conditions

    Look for 10 to 15 knots SE winds
    Rodman

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    Re: Sunshine Coast Weather Conditions

    i have been out on the sunny coast reefs a fair bit, in my 5m quintrex bowrider. My advice is to stick to BOM as they seem to get it right most times. Seabreeze is also alrite but can be a bit misleading.
    Be aware that 10-15 knots can quikly jump to 15-20 + , and in a open bowrider it can get a bit wet and uncomfortable. So yeh stick to BOM and I hope you get out there for a few good trips
    cheers
    bballfisho

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    Re: Sunshine Coast Weather Conditions

    Quote Originally Posted by secret relations View Post
    Hi, I am new to the coast and have only managed to get out a couple of times since moving here.

    If anyone could help me out with some advice on what i should be looking for in terms of weather forecasts, and what are the best forecast sites eg, seabreeze, coastguard, Bom etc.

    I have a 4.85m bowrider with an 80hp 4 stroke yammy on the back so 2+m seas are out for me!
    Gday secret relations. I think 2+m seas are out for everyone.
    Another site to look at would be coastalwatch. It's good to see what the water's like before leaving the house.

    Cheers,

    Wags

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    Re: Sunshine Coast Weather Conditions

    G'day secret relations

    I use all 3 (BOM, seabreeze and coastalwatch cameras) then make my own decision. You are sensible with the 15kts thing, thats my limit too with a 4.5 c/c. If it does blow up above that you can still get home safely, just a bit wet.

    There is a really good feature on BOM website called current conditions, add this on to your favourites list. What it does is a half hourly update of current winds at observation stations and holds the last 72 hours data (there are heaps around brissy and sunshine coast). It can save a lot of time and effort when you are getting up at 3am and have a bit of a drive ahead you only to find that it has been blowing all nite and conditions are crappy.

    Mick

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