Port Dover

 
6:14 AM

6:19 AM

8:17 PM

Current conditions at 4/27 5:00 AM - DELHI CS (AUT) - 30 km away.

 

Wind Forecast

Apr-27
Saturday
27-April
2 am58112pm5811
Direction
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Speed (knots)12151211141212
Temp C 991111121212
Precip (mm/3hr) 8.110.75.55.25.52.0
Apr-28
Sunday
28-April
2 am58112pm5811
Direction
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Speed (knots)12108107236
Temp C131212131313119
Precip (mm/3hr)0.98.919.3
 
Apr-29
Monday
29-April
2 am58112pm5811
Direction
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Speed (knots)864263119
Temp C1011101317191310
Precip (mm/3hr)1.2
 
Apr-30
Tuesday
30-April
2 am58112pm5811
Direction
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Speed (knots)63347766
Temp C10881213121010
Precip (mm/3hr)1.27.20.9
 
May-1
Wednesday
1-May
2 am58112pm5811
Direction
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Speed (knots)544811946
Temp C111091313141310
Precip (mm/3hr)
 
May-2
Thursday
2-May
2 am58112pm5811
Direction
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Speed (knots)5222757
Temp C86714151613 
Precip (mm/3hr) 
 

Current Observation Data aggregated by Synoptic and WCG-ITX.com. Forecast data from Environment Canada

 

Nearby Stations

The following stations are near this spot.

NameICAODateDistance (Km)Wind SpeedDirectionStatusAction
WATERLOO WELLCYKF4/27 5:40 AM77.49
 
Active
DELHI CS (AUT)CXDI4/27 5:00 AM29.94
 
Active
HAMILTON AIRPORTCYHM4/27 5:00 AM48.05
 
Active
HAMILTON RBG CSCXHM4/27 5:00 AM60.81
 
Active
BURLINGTON PIERSCWWB4/27 5:00 AM66.85
 
Active
VINELAND (AU8)CXVN4/27 5:00 AM79.23
 
Active
ERIEKERI4/27 4:51 AM77.718
 
Active
SIMCOE (MARS)CWSI9.1Active
LONG POINT (MAPSCWPS27.8Active
PORT COLBORNE(AUCWPC78.5Active

Spot Details

Suitable wind direction:

S, SW

Please NOTE: This is NOT a beginner beach.Set up and launch location:

The main beach is too crowded with non-kiters for kiteboarding during the summer months (late May through early September). If you can't stay upwind Port Dover is not a suitable place for you to kite. You'll end up downwind and in the swimming area. The pier is also directly downwind of the launch site, as is the main beach, which has power lines and buildings close to the water's edge.

Launching

DO NOT KITE AT THE MAIN BEACH IN PORT DOVER IN SUMMER MONTHS. This rule is in effect from the start of May until the end of September. Never self launch or land your kite if others are available to give you a hand. Keep kites low after being launch and proceed to the water as quickly as possible. Always use proper hand signals to communicate.

Landing

Land kites when you're on shore. Don't stand in the middle of the launch with your kite up for extended periods of time. Always ask for a hand to be landed or give the signal. Don't try to self-land unless you're by your self or without a knowledgeable hand.

Hazards:

Strong currents. Not recommended for riders that are not strong swimmers. Rocks at launch area. Power lines, and buildings are close as well as trees. At the main beach the pier is less than 50 metres away and the power lines are pretty much a kite line length away.

Guidelines

Respect other beach goers and your fellow kiteboarders. If local kiteboarders tell you something it's to help you and preserve kiteboarding access at Port Dover. Always wear a kite leash. Don't fly your kite on the beach. Avoid jumping any distance where your kite over-flies the beach or swimmers.

Note to beginners

This beach is very popular with sunbathers, dog walkers, and non-kiting beach users in general,and is NOT FIT FOR KITING FROM MID MAY TO EARLY SEPTEMBER. The cramped launch combined with current, lots of rocks, choppy waves, and power lines makes Port Dover an unsuitable spot to learn. Please take lessons or have an experienced friend accompany you before trying this spot. Basically, THIS IS NOT A SPOT FOR BEGINNERS. If you do not have complete confidence in your ability to control your kite then this is not a suitable place for you to ride. Do not ride out further then you feel comfortable swimming in. There is no on-site rescue service available at Port Dover.

-GUIDELINES FOR RIGHT OF WAY--

1. When two kiteboarders converge in a way that may lead to a collision, the kiteboarder on port tack(LEFT FOOT FORWARD)must give way to the kiteboarder on starboard tack(RIGHT FOOT FORWARD). Starboard (RIGHT FOOT)tack has right of way in this situation.

2. When two kiteboarders converge, and they are on the same tack, the kiteboarder most upwind must give way to the kiteboarder most downwind. The leeward (DOWN WIND) kiteboarder has right of way in this situation.

3. When two kiteboarders converge in a way that may lead to the kites colliding, the upwind kiteboarder must fly their kite as high as possible, and the downwind kiteboarder must fly their kite as low as possible.

4. A kiteboarder must give way to anyone they are overtaking. The kiteboarder being overtaken has the right of way, and is responsible for maintaining course.

5. Always give right of way to anyone exiting launch area.(Remember after launching, head to the water and go. Please, don't stand around, people will be waiting.)

Good for any Southerly wind. Best to kite here in the spring or fall.

Riders