Wind Days = % of days with 12–35 knot average wind speed (ideal kiting conditions). Based on 4 years of historical weather data.
10%
Avg Wind Days
year-round
7.6kts
Avg Wind
year-round
14°
Avg Temp
feels 12°
4yrs
Data History
analyzed
Spot Overview
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Beach BreakSpot Type
IntermediateSkill Level
NE45°Best Wind
Waves breaking on sandy bottom, varied conditions
About This Spot
Point Impossible is a south-facing beach break located on Victoria's Surf Coast near Winchelsea, Australia. The spot features a distinctive rocky reef setup with sandy beach access, positioned on an exposed coastline with direct oceanic fetch. The presence of visible reef structures and varied water coloration indicates complex bottom topography that creates varied wave conditions. Kitesurfing here works best with northeast winds (side-shore), providing parallel coast wind flow. The spot suits intermediate to advanced kiters comfortable with reef awareness and variable conditions. Wave heights average 1.4m but can be larger during swells. The low wind reliability (9.6%) and modest average wind speed (7.6 knots) mean sessions require patience and favorable weather windows. Water temperature averages 14.4°C, necessitating appropriate thermal protection. The coastal environment includes tea-tree forest and established access points. Kiters should account for tidal influences on shallow reef areas and maintain awareness of other water users. This is a technical spot requiring local knowledge and respect for prevailing conditions.
Hazards & Safety
Rocky outcrops and reef structures visible offshore
Shallow reef areas requiring careful navigation
Strong rip currents indicated by water color variations
Exposed open ocean conditions with significant fetch