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If You Where Caught In A East Coast Low

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Created by Zzzzzz > 9 months ago, 20 Mar 2020
Zzzzzz
513 posts
20 Mar 2020 11:27AM
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If you where to found yourself caught in a east coast low I always wondered what strategy I would use to ride it out.
my question is this , you are most likely on the mainland side of the Continental shelf , so in shallow water and most likely wind against current not very pleasant seas.
So if you where to slowly jog out towards deeper water and gaining sea room , are you heading into hell when you arrive on the continental self? and better off jogging back and forth in between?

nswsailor
NSW, 1458 posts
21 Mar 2020 8:55PM
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Only heroes get caught by an East Coast Low

lydia
1927 posts
22 Mar 2020 7:50AM
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From experience depends where on the new coast
but never on the edge of the shelf and never near the sea mounts
were ever the current is less
once upon a time we did not have the weather information we do now

Zzzzzz
513 posts
22 Mar 2020 8:46AM
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lydia said..
From experience depends where on the new coast
but never on the edge of the shelf and never near the sea mounts
were ever the current is less
once upon a time we did not have the weather information we do now


Thanks Lydia I had a mate caught in a 60knt low in his catamaran had to put the para. Anchor out got me thinking what I would do if it was me I thought the shelf may be worse a bit like off Africa stay out of the current until it all dies down

Kankama
NSW, 791 posts
22 Mar 2020 8:42PM
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Yeah, I think you would have to be a total goose to get caught out along the NSW coast in an East coast low nowadays. You will have days and days to get into Coffs, Southport, Port Stephens, Newcastle, Sydney, Jervis, Batemans and Eden. No worries. Just don't push it when a bad forecast comes up.

With Meteye and similar, it requires a total idiot to get caught out with days and days of warning.

Zzzzzz
513 posts
23 Mar 2020 5:38AM
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Kankama said..
Yeah, I think you would have to be a total goose to get caught out along the NSW coast in an East coast low nowadays. You will have days and days to get into Coffs, Southport, Port Stephens, Newcastle, Sydney, Jervis, Batemans and Eden. No worries. Just don't push it when a bad forecast comes up.

With Meteye and similar, it requires a total idiot to get caught out with days and days of warning.



Not everyone is jumping from Port to Port my question was my interest on what the seas are like in a storm on the shelf if you where to try to get out into deeper water .
So your words goose and idiot please keep to yourself

Yara
NSW, 1314 posts
23 Mar 2020 9:47AM
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Zzzzzz said..

Kankama said..
Yeah, I think you would have to be a total goose to get caught out along the NSW coast in an East coast low nowadays. You will have days and days to get into Coffs, Southport, Port Stephens, Newcastle, Sydney, Jervis, Batemans and Eden. No worries. Just don't push it when a bad forecast comes up.

With Meteye and similar, it requires a total idiot to get caught out with days and days of warning.




Not everyone is jumping from Port to Port my question was my interest on what the seas are like in a storm on the shelf if you where to try to get out into deeper water .
So your words goose and idiot please keep to yourself


Hay Zz, don't get personal. You asked a question you got a logical answer. Modern technology provides options which only someone foolish would ignore.

lydia
1927 posts
23 Mar 2020 9:04AM
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Search YouTube for the Yendys Sydney Southport race video taken by a few of my mates
you Want to know what it is like?
most boats will not ride that out

Zzzzzz
513 posts
23 Mar 2020 11:31AM
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lydia said..
Search YouTube for the Yendys Sydney Southport race video taken by a few of my mates
you Want to know what it is like?
most boats will not ride that out


Thank you Lydia

boty
QLD, 685 posts
23 Mar 2020 3:04PM
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nice footage lydia looks like 20+ boat speed 40 + breeze current against them bet they were happy to be going downwind

nswsailor
NSW, 1458 posts
23 Mar 2020 5:22PM
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Zzzzzzzz
Not everyone is jumping from Port to Port my question was my interest on what the seas are like in a storm on the shelf if you where to try to get out into deeper water .
So your words goose and idiot please keep to yourself












But that's what you do when cruising on the NSW coast.

Surely you know that???

lydia
1927 posts
23 Mar 2020 2:27PM
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Anyone post the video link or video
love the cold sausage comment

Craig66
NSW, 2466 posts
23 Mar 2020 6:02PM
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lydia said..
Anyone post the video link or video
love the cold sausage comment


Watching the waves roll by


and your sausage

lydia
1927 posts
23 Mar 2020 3:13PM
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That is a 55 footer by the way

r13
NSW, 1714 posts
23 Mar 2020 6:37PM
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Cripes early in the 2nd video when the jib went across to windward it must have been close to a chinese gybe............great sailing right there.......lots of retirements that year............

www.sail-world.com/Australia/Audi-Sydney-Southport-Race--Twenty-boats-finished/-31991?source=google.au

lydia
1927 posts
24 Mar 2020 5:31AM
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r13 said..
Cripes early in the 2nd video when the jib went across to windward it must have been close to a chinese gybe............great sailing right there.......lots of retirements that year............

www.sail-world.com/Australia/Audi-Sydney-Southport-Race--Twenty-boats-finished/-31991?source=google.au


Not really just apparent wind getting carried so far forward by the boatspeed



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