Wind Directions (wind range) - NW (cross shore from the left) through to ESE.
Wind Conditions - NW can be good. N and NE winds are quite consistent, but can be
patchy at times due to the wind coming over Matakana Is and/or Mount
Maunganui. E winds can be awesome, and generally are quite consistent.
On ESE winds the port is upwind, which causes the wind to be a bit
patchy.
Surface Conditions - Water conditions
range from dead flat to very choppy. It depends on the tidal/wind
direction, and tide heights, i.e. sandbars show at low tide, generally
making smoother water conditions.
The harbour bed at
Fergusson Park is firm and sandy, with patches of cockle shells. We
suggest booties if you are learning or going to spend a lot of time
walking.
Tides - Works on any tide. There's always
water in the channel. Ideal conditions are when tidal flow opposes wind
flow, i.e. incoming tide in NW, outgoing tide in E-ESE. N and NE aren't
affected by the tide flow too much.

Launching and Landing - At this spot there are large trees completely lining the shore. There
is a large grassy area amongst trees for pumping up, but launching and
landing can be difficult at high tide when there's no beach. There is a
small grassy area right by the trees, so BE CAREFULL when launching and
landing here. Keep your kite low to the ground, and if possible always
get someone else to help you with launching and landing. If the tides
out, we recommend walking your kite out 50m to launch. This will save
yourself a lot of potential risk and hassle.
Other Info and General Safety Tips - This is another great location for learning, so you will sometimes
see the Assault Kiteboarding Centre School operating from this
location. Please be courteous to those new comers to the sport, and
give them plenty of space for their and your own safety.
There
are rocks around the boat ramp, and a tree lined shore. Give yourself
plenty of downwind space before the boat ramp and trees. We have seen
plenty of kites stuck in trees, and some dragged over the rocks. Just
be aware of how close you are to these obstacles.
For novice and
some intermediate riders, when the wind and tide are going the same
way, staying upwind can be difficult. Keep your first few runs from the
beach very short to start with to see how you are going. This could
save yourself a big swim or long walk, or others in the park a rescue
mission!
Fergusson Park is a great spot for spectators to watch
the action up close. There is parking all the way along the beach
front. There are toilets and changing rooms down by the boat ramp.
How to get there;
To get directions, click the blue marker on the map, then click the directions link.