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Botany Bay in a Westerly

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Created by racerX > 9 months ago, 12 Oct 2009
racerX
463 posts
12 Oct 2009 7:51AM
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Hoping to get out on Wednesday for a blast. Where is a good place to launch in Botany Bay on a Westerly. ?

Prefer to stay to close(driving wise) to Kyeemagh, so I get more time sailing.

Can you launch from the foreshore drive? and does it work in a westerly? Or would la parouse be better?, and where would you suggest rigging?

Also been launching from the little beach at Kyeemagh, in northerlies and southerlies from the little beach near the control tower, is there a better spot around there to launch?

JayBee
NSW, 714 posts
12 Oct 2009 11:30AM
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In a westerly you can sail at Sandringham (by the Captain Cook bridge)

Instead of the small beach you are going to be better off launching at the end of Bestic Street (once the buoys have been removed)


www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=56049

timford
NSW, 510 posts
12 Oct 2009 3:10PM
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JayBee said...

In a westerly you can sail at Sandringham (by the Captain Cook bridge)

Instead of the small beach you are going to be better off launching at the end of Bestic Street (once the buoys have been removed)


www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=56049


missed you on Sat avo mate... had a great sail out of ramsgate. Slight change from Thursday or course.....

Roar
NSW, 471 posts
12 Oct 2009 4:22PM
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NW - W best place is kurnel - bump and jump
W- SW La paruse - bump and jump
both these locatiosn will have semi onshor or cross shore winds in a westerly that builds up over botany bay

SW - S sandringham if you want really flat water for speed sailing. especially good when it goes deep south and is lowish tide so the sand bar comes out.



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