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How's everyone? Anyone affected by this Low?

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Created by Sectorsteve > 9 months ago, 5 Jun 2016
Sectorsteve
QLD, 2195 posts
5 Jun 2016 8:48PM
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thinking of now and zen up the tweed and ramona down in green well point. Eastern seaboard getting hammered.
Hope everything's ok and to see some pictures!

twodogs1969
NSW, 1000 posts
5 Jun 2016 9:10PM
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Was thinking this is just over but almost exactly 12 months since the storms last year.
I had not long brought my boat and it got hit and badly damaged in that one.
going to check on her tomorrow but glad i had my mooring serviced 2 weeks ago

Sectorsteve
QLD, 2195 posts
5 Jun 2016 9:16PM
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I'm lucky I've got eyes on my boat . Guy I race with lives right above it and can see it from his living room. he gave me a report today. Woodford bay is sheltered. Where's yours?

this time last year I was living at mcmahons point and a similR low came through. From my flat I could see about 5 big yachts lose their moorings, bouncing through lavender bay.

twodogs1969
NSW, 1000 posts
5 Jun 2016 9:27PM
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Kogarah bay on Botany Bay.
Last year's event was a South East our bay is more sheltered in a North East.

shaggybaxter
QLD, 2525 posts
5 Jun 2016 9:30PM
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We went out today in Moreton bay , 40kn across the deck, but under a nice blue sky. Yesterday was the same but bucketing down. Pretty lonely , only saw two boats both heading in.

twodogs1969
NSW, 1000 posts
5 Jun 2016 9:39PM
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Coffs Harbour has really copped it saw on the news the marina has been distroyed.

keithw
NSW, 190 posts
5 Jun 2016 9:47PM
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I'm in Perth boats in Five Dock bay, can anyone let me know how the weather is there?
Keith

Sectorsteve
QLD, 2195 posts
5 Jun 2016 10:07PM
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keithw said..
I'm in Perth boats in Five Dock bay, can anyone let me know how the weather is there?
Keith


My eyes in woodford bay wrote me this email today. five dock bay around the corner, but up river and hopefully sheltered as the brunt of the wind was more near coast.


<div>"All good here apart from a couple of small leaks in the house I have never been able to sort out. The blow is from the E and our little corner is a bit swirly but otherwise sheltered from the wind. The good news is there is no forecast for a shift to the south which often happens with these east coast lows. Also the full gale force winds do not seem to be coming this far inland, fortunately. Your boat is sitting well on her lines so any water intake is small.

<div>Rest assured I always keep an eye on her for you.

<div>The bay in general is looking pretty much under control.

<div>Looks a bit damp up your way too."

Sectorsteve
QLD, 2195 posts
5 Jun 2016 10:11PM
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Shaggybaxter said..
We went out today in Moreton bay , 40kn across the deck, but under a nice blue sky. Yesterday was the same but bucketing down. Pretty lonely , only saw two boats both heading in.


you did that for fun??!!

shaggybaxter
QLD, 2525 posts
5 Jun 2016 10:19PM
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Sectorsteve said...
Shaggybaxter said..
We went out today in Moreton bay , 40kn across the deck, but under a nice blue sky. Yesterday was the same but bucketing down. Pretty lonely , only saw two boats both heading in.


you did that for fun??!!


Yes, but with a purpose, I need to get some heavy air practice.

keithw
NSW, 190 posts
5 Jun 2016 10:21PM
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Thanks it always happens I go away and a storm hits

Sectorsteve
QLD, 2195 posts
5 Jun 2016 10:36PM
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Shaggybaxter said..

Sectorsteve said...

Shaggybaxter said..
We went out today in Moreton bay , 40kn across the deck, but under a nice blue sky. Yesterday was the same but bucketing down. Pretty lonely , only saw two boats both heading in.



you did that for fun??!!



Yes, but with a purpose, I need to get some heavy air practice.


how did the new boat go? what was the sail config for that lil jaunt?

lydia
1772 posts
5 Jun 2016 8:49PM
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Of course it was fun!
Boats are safe in Harbour but that is not what they are meant for.

shaggybaxter
QLD, 2525 posts
5 Jun 2016 10:51PM
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Lydia got the best out of her today with minimal sail, 14+ with two reefs in main and reefed staysail. Baby steps still, I'm trying not to break too much in the early phase

Windjana
WA, 396 posts
6 Jun 2016 4:37AM
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We sat out the worst of it in Mariners Marina on the Broadwater and now slowly heading up inside Stradbroke Island and into Moreton Bay.
The large tidal movement, is making for some slow progress at times. Having to limit travel to rising tides due to the many sand bars and narrow channels we are discovering.
Great learning experience!

shaggybaxter
QLD, 2525 posts
6 Jun 2016 7:42AM
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Hi Nz,
Went down to check on the boat at Manly this morning, still blowing like stink in the open bay, enjoy yourself out there!

Jode5
QLD, 853 posts
6 Jun 2016 7:59AM
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Hi NZ, it you are using Navioncs electronic charts, stick to the dotted line and you will be OK. Come up past Jacobs Well and under the power lines which you will have no problems with. Our mast is 85' though we stay close to the western tower. Our old boat was 63' and had no problems in the centre. i know the bay inside out so give me a call if you need any help or advice. I will PM my phone number.

Ramona
NSW, 7517 posts
6 Jun 2016 8:44AM
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Sectorsteve said..
thinking of now and zen up the tweed and ramona down in green well point. Eastern seaboard getting hammered.
Hope everything's ok and to see some pictures!


There are some photos on the Greenwell Point yachts Facebook page I of run for the local boats. Around my mooring area we have an old herreshoff yacht up on the mud at the end of my street. Another powerboat off its mooring and the concrete cruiser next to my mooring dragged her new mooring in towards the bank. Jervis Bay has 3 boats up on the beach that I know off and a shredded headsail on a furler! Conditions are quite good this morning with just a fresh Westerly.



Ramona
NSW, 7517 posts
6 Jun 2016 8:46AM
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Jervis Bay yesterday. Photos don't indicate how ferocious the weather was!



Sectorsteve
QLD, 2195 posts
6 Jun 2016 8:47AM
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Ramona said..

Sectorsteve said..
thinking of now and zen up the tweed and ramona down in green well point. Eastern seaboard getting hammered.
Hope everything's ok and to see some pictures!



There are some photos on the Greenwell Point yachts Facebook page I of run for the local boats. Around my mooring area we have an old herreshoff yacht up on the mud at the end of my street. Another powerboat off its mooring and the concrete cruiser next to my mooring dragged her new mooring in towards the bank. Jervis Bay has 3 boats up on the beach that I know off and a shredded headsail on a furler! Conditions are quite good this morning with just a fresh Westerly.




I knew thered be some carnage there Ramona, there always is in a blow. ill have a look at your facebook page. im steve bee on FB. i see greenwell points posts

Ramona
NSW, 7517 posts
6 Jun 2016 8:49AM
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I can just about guarantee the shackles had SS mousing!



ChopesBro
350 posts
6 Jun 2016 9:31AM
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Wow....thoughts and prayers to all affected.

That looks like a lot of hard work. ...

EC31
NSW, 490 posts
6 Jun 2016 11:58AM
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Pittwater took a hammering yesterday, along with most of the northern beaches. Went and checked the boat this morning. All good except for a lot of stuff spread around inside the boat, so she has rolled hard. No boats washed up that I could see, but a lot of dodgers, boat covers etc were very second hand.

Sectorsteve
QLD, 2195 posts
6 Jun 2016 12:18PM
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Pittwater took a hammering yesterday, along with most of the northern beaches. Went and checked the boat this morning. All good except for a lot of stuff spread around inside the boat, so she has rolled hard. No boats washed up that I could see, but a lot of dodgers, boat covers etc were very second hand.


i reckon clareville and possibly the basin took a hammering. although weirdly the basin seems to be quite sheltered in northerlies.

McNaughtical
NSW, 908 posts
6 Jun 2016 12:27PM
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I holed up in a spot in the Clarence. Couple of sleepless nights, but all good. Not so for my friends at Coffs Marina. It has been smashed to pieces. One friend in hospital after a fall, and other friends spending the day and night tying bits of broken off fingers together to try to keep boats safe. Like a spiders web of ropes. Very glad I wasn't there. L

Dexport
303 posts
6 Jun 2016 10:43AM
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Had an interesting and sleepless 20 hour sail from Platypus Bay up to 1770. Some winds up to 40kts but mostly around 25-30, Easterly to NE to NW to W to SW. Sea's got up quite quick but nothing dramatic. Reefed right down and holding on. It was the heaviest weather I've yet experienced but was actually really good to see Nautilus handled it well and that I made the right decisions when it mattered. Gained confidence for sure. In 1770 for a couple of days now to dry out and catch up on some sleep.

Vernon

Windjana
WA, 396 posts
6 Jun 2016 11:16AM
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Shaggybaxter said..
Hi Nz,
Went down to check on the boat at Manly this morning, still blowing like stink in the open bay, enjoy yourself out there!



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Jode5 said..
Hi NZ, it you are using Navioncs electronic charts, stick to the dotted line and you will be OK. Come up past Jacobs Well and under the power lines which you will have no problems with. Our mast is 85' though we stay close to the western tower. Our old boat was 63' and had no problems in the centre. i know the bay inside out so give me a call if you need any help or advice. I will PM my phone number.



Thanks guys, very generous of you.
We are anchored for the night near the Russell Island ferry's. I called them up to ask if we were in the way and they are happy with us where we are. We are heading off to Moreton Bay tomorrow (depending on the weather).

McNaughtical
NSW, 908 posts
6 Jun 2016 2:04PM
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Shaggybaxter said..
Hi Nz,
Went down to check on the boat at Manly this morning, still blowing like stink in the open bay, enjoy yourself out there!





Jode5 said..
Hi NZ, it you are using Navioncs electronic charts, stick to the dotted line and you will be OK. Come up past Jacobs Well and under the power lines which you will have no problems with. Our mast is 85' though we stay close to the western tower. Our old boat was 63' and had no problems in the centre. i know the bay inside out so give me a call if you need any help or advice. I will PM my phone number.




Thanks guys, very generous of you.
We are anchored for the night near the Russell Island ferry's. I called them up to ask if we were in the way and they are happy with us where we are. We are heading off to Moreton Bay tomorrow (depending on the weather).


Was great to meet you guys in the Clarence. That's a great spot where you're anchored now. I spent a couple of nights there whilst crewing on a boat a few months back. Enjoy the trip up to Moreton.

aus005
TAS, 514 posts
6 Jun 2016 3:15PM
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<div class="_5pbx userContent" data-ft="{"tn":"K"}">chaos at the mersey yacht club today
at least 7 boats swept out to sea some not yet recovered 15 or more have dragged there moorings and a few with holes in them possibly 2 sunk and the river is still running flat out cows hay bales logs full trees ripping by













Sectorsteve
QLD, 2195 posts
6 Jun 2016 3:29PM
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aus005 said..
<div class="_5pbx userContent" data-ft="{"tn":"K"}">chaos at the mersey yacht club today
at least 7 boats swept out to sea some not yet recovered 15 or more have dragged there moorings and a few with holes in them possibly 2 sunk and the river is still running flat out cows hay bales logs full trees ripping by














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