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East coast easy cruise

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Created by JonE > 9 months ago, 12 Mar 2024
JonE
VIC, 536 posts
12 Mar 2024 8:50PM
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Between Brisbane and Eden, where are the easiest, most reliable places to get into if one plans to cruise down the whole coast?

Looking to avoid bar crossings specifically. Deepish draft. Tie up alongside overnight would be ideal, get a coffee, clear off.

Yamba looks like an obvious choice, Port Mac is out. Newcastle?

Cheers.

MorningBird
NSW, 2697 posts
13 Mar 2024 1:17PM
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JonE said..
Between Brisbane and Eden, where are the easiest, most reliable places to get into if one plans to cruise down the whole coast?

Looking to avoid bar crossings specifically. Deepish draft. Tie up alongside overnight would be ideal, get a coffee, clear off.

Yamba looks like an obvious choice, Port Mac is out. Newcastle?

Cheers.


Why not Port?
Forster, Port Stephens, Newcastle, Pittwater, Sydney, Botany Bay, Jervis Bay/Greenwell Pt, Ulladulla, Batemans Bay.
Yes most of these have what might be called bar entrances but they are easily navigable.

JonE
VIC, 536 posts
13 Mar 2024 1:43PM
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JonE said..
Between Brisbane and Eden, where are the easiest, most reliable places to get into if one plans to cruise down the whole coast?

Looking to avoid bar crossings specifically. Deepish draft. Tie up alongside overnight would be ideal, get a coffee, clear off.

Yamba looks like an obvious choice, Port Mac is out. Newcastle?

Cheers.




Why not Port?
Forster, Port Stephens, Newcastle, Pittwater, Sydney, Botany Bay, Jervis Bay/Greenwell Pt, Ulladulla, Batemans Bay.
Yes most of these have what might be called bar entrances but they are easily navigable.



Cool thanks, I have an outdated Lucas ("premier state" ??????????lol) so now I can just read up on those specifically.


Port Mac would be perfect (I have friends there) but I want to know for sure I'm going to get in and I'm not sure it meets that criteria. What's max draft getting into PMQ these days?

lydia
1920 posts
13 Mar 2024 10:52AM
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JonE said..

MorningBird said..



JonE said..
Between Brisbane and Eden, where are the easiest, most reliable places to get into if one plans to cruise down the whole coast?

Looking to avoid bar crossings specifically. Deepish draft. Tie up alongside overnight would be ideal, get a coffee, clear off.

Yamba looks like an obvious choice, Port Mac is out. Newcastle?

Cheers.





Why not Port?
Forster, Port Stephens, Newcastle, Pittwater, Sydney, Botany Bay, Jervis Bay/Greenwell Pt, Ulladulla, Batemans Bay.
Yes most of these have what might be called bar entrances but they are easily navigable.




Cool thanks, I have an outdated Lucas ("premier state" ??????????lol) so now I can just read up on those specifically.


Port Mac would be perfect (I have friends there) but I want to know for sure I'm going to get in and I'm not sure it meets that criteria. What's max draft getting into PMQ these days?


If it is bad you don't get in anywhere!

lydia
1920 posts
13 Mar 2024 10:53AM
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Describe deep draft?
more than 3m?

woko
NSW, 1745 posts
13 Mar 2024 2:09PM
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Coffs a traditional port of call from there port Mac is the usual step but if you don't like it then Camden haven is only another 15nm but it does make a big day of it, north bound trial bay is a nice stop over but it's an ocean anchorage. Some of the smaller bar crossings can be tricky but plan your tides note the swell and study the bar cameras, aerial photographs or google earth if you can get a date of the images is also a good way to get an idea of the best route. Port Stephen's is a cruising ground in its own right. And a tip about Newcastle all the ship movements happen at high tide, the place explodes with tugs, ships & pilot vessels, it has plenty of water at low tide for pleasure craft without the industrial traffic

woko
NSW, 1745 posts
13 Mar 2024 2:25PM
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JonE said..

MorningBird said..



JonE said..
Between Brisbane and Eden, where are the easiest, most reliable places to get into if one plans to cruise down the whole coast?

Looking to avoid bar crossings specifically. Deepish draft. Tie up alongside overnight would be ideal, get a coffee, clear off.

Yamba looks like an obvious choice, Port Mac is out. Newcastle?

Cheers.





Why not Port?
Forster, Port Stephens, Newcastle, Pittwater, Sydney, Botany Bay, Jervis Bay/Greenwell Pt, Ulladulla, Batemans Bay.
Yes most of these have what might be called bar entrances but they are easily navigable.




Cool thanks, I have an outdated Lucas ("premier state" ??????????lol) so now I can just read up on those specifically.


Port Mac would be perfect (I have friends there) but I want to know for sure I'm going to get in and I'm not sure it meets that criteria. What's max draft getting into PMQ these days?


not sure of the bar sounding at port Mac but MV Island trader with a gross tonnage of 485t works out of there, probably best to get Aus enc subscription of the coast you want to explore and all the updated in real time information will be there

nswsailor
NSW, 1458 posts
13 Mar 2024 2:56PM
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All the latest information is on the ZuluWaterways App.
Lucus is well out of date!
Most harbours in NSW are behind bars.
Remember the "15 rule":
Over 15 knots, over 1.5m swell/waves; think really hard about going!

Quintessence
NSW, 5 posts
13 Mar 2024 3:04PM
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You can add Shellharbour Cove which is a new facility just south of Wollongong with a reasonably protected entrance and very good marina facilities.

EastCoastSail
310 posts
13 Mar 2024 3:35PM
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Where Lucas still works well is his reviews of anchorages behind headlands and roadsteads. Get the wind and swell right and an anchorage is far preferable to a marina.

MorningBird
NSW, 2697 posts
13 Mar 2024 8:53PM
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lydia said..

JonE said..


MorningBird said..




JonE said..
Between Brisbane and Eden, where are the easiest, most reliable places to get into if one plans to cruise down the whole coast?

Looking to avoid bar crossings specifically. Deepish draft. Tie up alongside overnight would be ideal, get a coffee, clear off.

Yamba looks like an obvious choice, Port Mac is out. Newcastle?

Cheers.






Why not Port?
Forster, Port Stephens, Newcastle, Pittwater, Sydney, Botany Bay, Jervis Bay/Greenwell Pt, Ulladulla, Batemans Bay.
Yes most of these have what might be called bar entrances but they are easily navigable.





Cool thanks, I have an outdated Lucas ("premier state" ??????????lol) so now I can just read up on those specifically.


Port Mac would be perfect (I have friends there) but I want to know for sure I'm going to get in and I'm not sure it meets that criteria. What's max draft getting into PMQ these days?



If it is bad you don't get in anywhere!


Don't go in bad weather!

EastCoastSail
310 posts
14 Mar 2024 3:14AM
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Thanks for introducing me to Zuluwaterways.



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