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Moreton Bay Local Knowledge N NW W Winds

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Created by SVAustralis > 9 months ago, 26 Aug 2018
SVAustralis
13 posts
26 Aug 2018 6:18AM
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Currently in Moreton Bay and the forecast is a bit shifty: currently ENE but is forecast to shift N then NW before it turns S and finally E again.

I am looking for a good overnight anchorage in N to W winds. Preferably in South Moreton.

I've looked at Raby Bay (good for W) but not sure if protected if the wind has any N in it.

Thank you!

shaggybaxter
QLD, 2537 posts
26 Aug 2018 8:57AM
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G'day SV,
Horsehoe Bay on the south of Peel Island is a nice spot for Northerlys, you can go either way round the Island, less stressful to come around the Western side, Eastern side is nice but the channel is a bit narrow and can give you fluky gusts.




shaggybaxter
QLD, 2537 posts
26 Aug 2018 9:00AM
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MSQ also now publish free the old Beacon to Beacon for SE Qld too, great resource if you're looking for some detail on the anchorages in and around sth Moreton Bay.
Cheers,
SB

www.msq.qld.gov.au/Boating-maps/Moreton-Bay-guides

I apologise for the weather, first day of pretty decent rain for months , and forecast to hold in for a couple of days!

SVAustralis
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26 Aug 2018 7:21AM
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shaggybaxter said..
G'day SV,
Horsehoe Bay on the south of Peel Island is a nice spot for Northerlys, you can go either way round the Island, less stressful to come around the Western side, Eastern side is nice but the channel is a bit narrow and can give you fluky gusts.





Horseshoe Bay is definitely on the list but now the forecast suggests the wind will shift WSW overnight before turning Southerly... I was looking at Raby Bay but if there is too much of a northern component to begin with, might have to sit it out a bit longer...

SVAustralis
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26 Aug 2018 7:26AM
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shaggybaxter said..
MSQ also now publish free the old Beacon to Beacon for SE Qld too, great resource if you're looking for some detail on the anchorages in and around sth Moreton Bay.
Cheers,
SB

www.msq.qld.gov.au/Boating-maps/Moreton-Bay-guides

I apologise for the weather, first day of pretty decent rain for months , and forecast to hold in for a couple of days!


Thanks for the links! Great addition to the latest Beacon to Beacon I have.

No need to apologise, the rain was very welcome and gave the boat a good wash! Winds and swells haven't been strong at all which are the main factors for a comfortable anchorage!

nswsailor
NSW, 1434 posts
26 Aug 2018 10:31AM
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Associated with this, the QLD tide tables with all the graphs in that was published annually some time ago, is that now available on line?

theselkie
QLD, 555 posts
26 Aug 2018 11:15AM
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Lazaret Gutter on the northern side of Peel if it's from the south.

shaggybaxter
QLD, 2537 posts
26 Aug 2018 12:11PM
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nswsailor said..
Associated with this, the QLD tide tables with all the graphs in that was published annually some time ago, is that now available on line?


Hi nswsailor,
The tide tables are....
www.msq.qld.gov.au/Tides/Tide-tables

Then there's the secondary port diurnals...
www.msq.qld.gov.au/Tides/Tidal-planes

And the tidal curve graphs for inbetween high and low here....
www.msq.qld.gov.au/-/media/MSQInternet/MSQFiles/Home/Tides/Tides-for-secondary-ports/Pdf_tidal_curves_ranges.pdf?la=en

Cheers,
SB

Bananabender
QLD, 1588 posts
26 Aug 2018 12:23PM
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tides.willyweather.com.au/qld/brisbane/raby-bay--canals-entrance.html
This may be of use for quick reference

nswsailor
NSW, 1434 posts
26 Aug 2018 2:30PM
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shaggybaxter said..

nswsailor said..
Associated with this, the QLD tide tables with all the graphs in that was published annually some time ago, is that now available on line?



Hi nswsailor,
The tide tables are....
www.msq.qld.gov.au/Tides/Tide-tables

Then there's the secondary port diurnals...
www.msq.qld.gov.au/Tides/Tidal-planes

And the tidal curve graphs for inbetween high and low here....
www.msq.qld.gov.au/-/media/MSQInternet/MSQFiles/Home/Tides/Tides-for-secondary-ports/Pdf_tidal_curves_ranges.pdf?la=en

Cheers,
SB


Thanks, that's what I and Bluemoon were looking for!

stray
SA, 323 posts
26 Aug 2018 5:19PM
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If you dont want to move in the middle of the night you need to head down to caniapa passege or between Karagarra and Mc Clay islands. Can be a bit wind against tide but good holding and shelter pretty much round the compass.



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