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Hows the sailing at Lake Cootharaba

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Created by gearbraker > 9 months ago, 13 Feb 2011
gearbraker
6 posts
13 Feb 2011 9:18PM
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when is a good time to go windsurfing at lake Cootharaba? What are the best winds?Anyone got any advice?

razzmatazz
NSW, 184 posts
14 Feb 2011 7:59AM
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I used to live in Pomona and go to cootharaba to sail our hobie cat. I reckon it's perfect for sailing/ windsurfing because the lake is quite shallow everywhere, maybe chest height, and it picks up wind really well. can't advise you on wind directions but we never had any problems going sailing. If there is wind around you'll pick it up there. it gets really choppy thou when it blows but thats gales. Have fun. I'm a bit jeallous of not lifing close enough to such a fantastic lake

RumChaser
TAS, 627 posts
14 Feb 2011 10:47AM
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I've tried Cootharaba a couple of times but the wind wasn't great. No reflection on the venue it was just one of those days. Can get shallow near the edges but looks like a fantastic spot.

Willaus0001
QLD, 333 posts
14 Feb 2011 11:20AM
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The lake is a great spot, albeit a little gusty at times.

the best directions are N, NE, S, SE i would say. NE is most consistent wind drection beacuse it funnels down the length of the lake.

E are usually pretty gusty because its coming across from noosa heads, but its totally sailable. ON a good SE there are great little ramps to jump off, but also gets very smooth up at the top (northern) end. best thing about the lake is you can always walk back if you break something, and you can have a 8km run on a SE. The usual crew are legends as well.

K Dog
VIC, 1847 posts
14 Feb 2011 2:17PM
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Camped there a few times. Its an awesome spot to camp, swim and sail - def on my list for future QLD trips!

h20
VIC, 458 posts
14 Feb 2011 8:01PM
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Sailed there lots. It's great. Shallow in spits. Wear booties. Everytime I sailed >25. Lots of fun. Little ramps.

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
14 Feb 2011 8:27PM
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h20 said...

Sailed there lots. It's great. Shallow in spits. Wear booties. Everytime I sailed >25. Lots of fun. Little ramps.


Why wear booties?

razzmatazz
NSW, 184 posts
14 Feb 2011 8:41PM
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yeah why?
I once tipped the hobie beeing out there alone and my father inlaw waded in chest deep water for a km or so without ever stepping on anything pointy. As far as I know it's a sandy bottom.



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