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speed channel near the entrance ?

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Created by lelos12345 > 9 months ago, 7 Apr 2011
lelos12345
NSW, 453 posts
7 Apr 2011 12:15PM
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So was up the coast the other day and so many people said you should come up on a NE or NW there's a great speed spot ?

can someone give me a drop pin on google rigging spot and channel there talking about


many thanks leo




Ben 555
NSW, 453 posts
7 Apr 2011 3:24PM
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No chanel on the Central Coast, the bogans their prefer eu de bundy

Jethrow
NSW, 1240 posts
7 Apr 2011 6:59PM
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What about the point at Chittaway bay? More for a Southerly though looking at it. Never sailed there but the spit extends out into Tuggerah lake a fair way...

BundyBear
NSW, 325 posts
7 Apr 2011 10:23PM
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The section you have highlighted is too covered by the trees on the island.
In a westerly rig and launch near the boat ramp on the point and run down towards the island.
I have not sailed there since i was a coastie in the late 90's but be prepared to get muddy and weedy. I sussed it out last year when I had to spend a few months working over that side of the country and it still looks sailable and will be flatter than Canton


Little Jon
NSW, 2115 posts
8 Apr 2011 8:59PM
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this is a bit higher and I've drawn in the strip whcih works in a westerly or wnw. There's another in the southern part somewhere but I'm not sure where

lelos12345
NSW, 453 posts
8 Apr 2011 10:30PM
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Ben 555 said...

No chanel on the Central Coast, the bogans their prefer eu de bundy



Nice one !!

lelos12345
NSW, 453 posts
8 Apr 2011 10:32PM
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Little Jon said...

this is a bit higher and I've drawn in the strip whcih works in a westerly or wnw. There's another in the southern part somewhere but I'm not sure where




Thanks jhon .. Is it really flat water ? Also do you know of any dangers ie banks or is it the same as canton shallow n weedie

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
8 Apr 2011 10:52PM
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Dunno for sure but I would imagine any easterly wind would be quite gusty with all the obstacles in the way. From my experience its pretty hard to sail in narrow channels as the wind angle is makes a reach very short.

Perhaps a better speed run on a NE wind would be in the main lake where the wind is reasonably consistent and the water not too choppy. However the question has to be whether it would be any better than Narrabeen Lake.

AUS4
NSW, 1259 posts
8 Apr 2011 11:28PM
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watch out for the itchy pelican **** !!!!!

lelos12345
NSW, 453 posts
9 Apr 2011 10:13AM
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Mobydisc said...

Dunno for sure but I would imagine any easterly wind would be quite gusty with all the obstacles in the way. From my experience its pretty hard to sail in narrow channels as the wind angle is makes a reach very short.

Perhaps a better speed run on a NE wind would be in the main lake where the wind is reasonably consistent and the water not too choppy. However the question has to be whether it would be any better than Narrabeen Lake.




I have sailed the main lake and that is good the only reason i asked was the locals were raving about it!

in a NE i'll go Botany or the other side of canton is good too

the lake !!! dont get me started !! i found this the other day CLASIC DAY on speed board shoot across and swim back ... drive home !!





Wineman
NSW, 1412 posts
9 Apr 2011 1:12PM
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Sailed there a coupla years ago in easterly.

Launched from caravan park.
That channel is a no go.
Narrow, in wind shadow, muddy



Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
9 Apr 2011 9:41PM
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Perhaps the locals were referring to the other side of the Entrance There is a park there. I've seen kiters there. There are heaps of sand/mudbars around there so perhaps there could be a speed run there.



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