on 11-02-2015 06:27 PM
Love this photo.
So did the local rag
http://www.northerndailyleader.com.au/story/2874838/faces-of-the-future-declare-web-war/?cs=159
12-02-2015 12:16 PM - edited 12-02-2015 12:19 PM
Evil
Yes, re Portsea, not much left.
I have been IN the RIP as a diver, in a little canoe, a Zodiac inflatable, a dive / fishing boat, Navy landing craft
and a Fast Patrol boat. The tides moves through there at a huge speed and increasing it will only make
it far worse - as has been shown.
Re the beach at Portsea, I am surprised they haven't put Groins out into the sea to stop the sand erosion.
This would rebuild the beach in no time (They use them a lot in the UK).
If you get caught in the RIP, you move so fast along the bottom it is not funny.
And I mean so fast, I saw a china plate on the sea bed, went to grab it and was
2 yards past it by the time my hand hit the sand.
on 12-02-2015 03:39 PM
@vicr3000 wrote:
Evil
Yes, re Portsea, not much left.
I have been IN the RIP as a diver, in a little canoe, a Zodiac inflatable, a dive / fishing boat, Navy landing craft
and a Fast Patrol boat. The tides moves through there at a huge speed and increasing it will only make
it far worse - as has been shown.
Re the beach at Portsea, I am surprised they haven't put Groins out into the sea to stop the sand erosion.
This would rebuild the beach in no time (They use them a lot in the UK).
I used to fish the Rip years ago, for Kingfish and Salmon - but given the increased tidal flow now, it's become too dangerous and unpredictable in anything less than a 6-8 metre hull. The days of plying it in my old 4.5 m hull are long gone. The current at Portsea Pier, (particularly the falling tide), now seems as fast as it used to be in the Rip!
Groins unfortunately won't work at Portsea, as it's not longshore drift that's causing the erosion - it's waves generated by the increased tidal streams in the Heads, which sweep around the curving shore and roll directly into Portsea. If you look closely at the earlier pic posted, you can see that although the Bay is smooth, there are waves generated by ocean movement, which is now unimpeded as it rolls into the Bay. Strong wave movements used to be halted/disrupted by the underwater Shearblade.
The only way to prevent the waves would be a breakwater, a couple of hundred meters off shore. But then it would have to extend from the Quarantine Station, all the way to Point King to save the foreshore.
Hardly a thing the government will expend money on, given their stuff up in the first place!
12-02-2015 03:49 PM - edited 12-02-2015 03:49 PM
Agree re the bigger boats.
I have only been to Portsea once, Landed at about midnight, left at 05.30am !
I don't believe Portsea should have been leased, they should have opened up the whole area
to the general public.
Anywhere on Port Phillip bay in anything that is close to the water is "interesting" to say the least.
Try doing it in one of these made in WWII or just afterwards, at night (with no lights)
in the middle of a Melbourne winter !
on 12-02-2015 04:07 PM
@vicr3000 wrote:
Agree re the bigger boats.
I have only been to Portsea once, Landed at about midnight, left at 05.30am !
I don't believe Portsea should have been leased, they should have opened up the whole area
to the general public.
Anywhere on Port Phillip bay in anything that is close to the water is "interesting" to say the least.
Try doing it in one of these made in WWII or just afterwards, at night (with no lights)
in the middle of a Melbourne winter !
Ha ha! I'm glad it was you, and not me!
No...this is far more my style.
on 12-02-2015 04:10 PM
12-02-2015 06:12 PM - edited 12-02-2015 06:13 PM
Yup. I also know exactly what a cat is. Been around boats for the best part of 45 years!
Lovely-riding hulls, if a bit wet, the cats, but on PPB, there's nothing like length to straddle the waves, crest to crest, and missing out on the troughs in between!
I've been 5 miles offshore out in the bay, and when a summer squall comes through, you can be facing 2metre breaking waves before you can get the fishing lines and anchor stowed!
Makes for a rather bumpy trip home, too.
on 12-02-2015 06:21 PM
on 17-02-2015 02:31 PM
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-02-17/liverpool-plains-youth-against-shenhua-watermark/6088612
can you guess which one is me? and I feature on the audio *snort chuckle*
on 17-02-2015 03:04 PM
@the*scarlet*pimpernel wrote:http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-02-17/liverpool-plains-youth-against-shenhua-watermark/6088612
can you guess which one is me? and I feature on the audio *snort chuckle*
are you wearing sunnies?
on 17-02-2015 03:11 PM
Keep up the good work there Pimpy