Wellington Point Wind forecast

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Wellington Point Wind forecast

Wind direction is Southeast, wind speed varies between 11.2 and 20.1 mph with gusts up to 26.8 mph. The sky is cloudy with a chance of rain 0%.

Wind and wave weather forecast for Wellington Point, Australia contains detailed information about local wind speed, direction, and gusts. Wave forecast includes wave height and period.

These forecasts for Wellington Point are based on the GFS model and were created for windsurfing, kitesurfing, sailing and other extreme sports activities. All data updates 4 times a day. Predictions are available in steps from 1 to 3 hours for up to 10 days.

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Popular spot activity — Fishing

Best season

September — July

Best season

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Yes

License

Spot type

Sea or Ocean

Spot type

Fishing Technique

Spinning rod

Fishing Technique


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12 m/s, Southeast +22 °C, Light rain
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10 m/s, Southeast +21 °C, Light rain

Offers

Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron
Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron

One of Australia’s premier yacht clubs overlooking the Manly Boat Harbour, the Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron is proud of its long history dating back to 1885 when established and still to this day is “the place” for boaties to meet, compete and socialise. The Squadron has evolved into a multi-faceted organisation and members, some third and fourth generation families, enjoy a comprehensive range of facilities, both on and off the water.


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