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The 2002 Taranaki Wave Classic will be held
at 4 possible locations, this should give us and you the best chance
of getting some good conditions somewhere along the coastline.
New Plymouth
The main city for the region and the location of the
event base at the New Plymouth Yacht Club.
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Oakura
Directions Sailed: SW, W, NE, N
0 mins from Oakura.
Oakura is an easy 10-15mins drive south of New Plymouth.
Great for slalom and wavesailing, a beautiful black sand beach (as most
are in this neck of the woods) with plenty of rigging area. The beach
break can get heavy in larger swells.
Vertigo Coastal Surf Shop
The main surf shop in Oakura. Just look for the GIANT surf board.
Main Rd (SH45), Oakura
Ph: +64 06 752 73 63
Butlers Reef Hotel
Next door to Vertigo. Food and beer.
Main Rd (SH45), Oakura
Cafe Wunderbar
The best spot in the area to have a very good feed. Breakfast, lunch
and dinner menus (bookings might be needed for dinner). Also very good
gormet pizzas... yummy.
Main Rd (SH45), Oakura
Ph: +64 06 752 7303
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Waitara
Directions Sailed:
SW, W
20 mins north of Oakura
Just north of New Plymouth, Wiatara is best
sailed at high tide. It has some good easy waves on the outside reefs,
the inside is flat and easy to get out through. Gets good sea breazes
and generally more wind than Weld Rd.
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Weld Rd
Directions Sailed:
SW, W
5 mins south of Oakura
Weld Rd is the most "fun"
sailing spot on the coast according to many of the locals. Smooth water
on the inside for good speed and easy gybing with well defined reefs
for both fun wave riding and jumping.
An easy launch (so long as you follow the channel) makes it suitable
for all levels, but watch out for the boulders (some the size of cars)
bursting through the waves. Mid to high tide makes access easier.
Weld Rd has plenty of rigging a space with camping and picnic facilities,
a nice part of the coast.
On its day it can have some of the best wavesailing anywhere on the
planet.
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Pungarehu
Directions Sailed: SE
25 mins south Oakura.
The spot is said to have the best windsurfing wave in the world. You
can get long down-the-line rides on big smooth walls. This is one of
the few hard core spots on the coast and is a great place to see the
best at play.
At Pungarehu the down-the-line wave riding in cross
offshore winds is fast and furious. The swell walls up regularly, often
easily over mast high as this is the most western and exposed point.
A good shoulder peels beautifully across a face with a peaky lip or
two for aerials. Riding here is as good as it gets, but don't expect
much jumping.
The launch is over boulders, which quickly toughens your feet up at
low tide.
This tends to keep the crowds away and it's rare for more than ten sailors
to be out here. Once out there the waves, although monstrous, are clean
and easy for anyone who's got the nerve.
At high tide it's all somewhat easier, and certainly
not beyond the average wave-sailor's capability
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Kina Rd
Directions Sailed: SE, N
30 mins south of Oakura
Kina usually has very consistent winds which
makes it an easy sail and good for jumping. The wave riding, although
giant and peaky, doesn't have the perfect shoulders of Pungarehu.
Kina can get big and gnarly, so sometimes it might pay to leave it to
settle down and try it the next day.
There is easy launching on sand and the waves break on two reefs on
either side of the bay, with the best waves at mid to high tide.
It is an all round spot for jumping and riding if the wind is light
or from the NW.
Kina goes off !

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Non event locations
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Bayley Rd (boat ramp)
Directions Sailed:
N, S
20 mins south of Oakura
Mostly sailed in northerly winds with easy launching
via a boat ramp, A large bay with heaps of room on the inside. Good
for flat water and waves.
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Stent Rd
Directions Sailed:
NE
25 mins south of Oakura
Then there's all the top surf spots like Stent
Rd, which in a north easterly can be secretly going off.
Kumara Patch
Directions Sailed:
S, SE
15 mins south of Oakura
Kumera Patch offers some good waves. The long lefthand
walls of Kumera patch can be accesed via Komene beach which has hard
breaking waves and a long sandy beach.
If you're also into surfing, you'll probably
be in the water six days a week and end up growing webbed feet.

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