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Good Central Coast Spots?

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Created by LiquidMotion > 9 months ago, 17 Nov 2009
LiquidMotion
NSW, 13 posts
17 Nov 2009 9:42PM
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Hi all,

I'll be around the Central Coast in the coming weeks for work...SOooo I was thinking I might take the chance to try out any good windsurfing spots there. Any suggestions?? I'd like to get an idea of the locations and/or conditions so I know what gear to take with me.

Thanks in advance!

nick0
NSW, 510 posts
17 Nov 2009 11:02PM
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dont know about the central coats .. but u should head up to newcastle ..( nobbies beach) perfect place in these north easters .. just watch out for the reef .. i didnt

174
NSW, 190 posts
18 Nov 2009 10:50AM
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Umina beach, launching from the north end - but it's been years since I sailed there. Sure there are other good spots around too.

stehsegler
WA, 3549 posts
18 Nov 2009 8:55AM
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I spent a summer in the central coast many years back... here is where was good then:

NEer:
Flat water sailing was good at Entrance Lake just past the bridge. You had to wade through some mud for about 50 meters but then had open water right across the lake.

Southerly:
Again the lakes are great for flat water.

As far as wave sailing goes my absolute favourite must be Toowoon Bay. No matter how big the surf gets you can always sail at this spot. There is a nice run out into the main surf zone. It get's some waves on the inside on really big days but normally the inside is flat.

You can easily sail around the break when it gets to big, go upwind and then get some good waves...

bdl2333
NSW, 117 posts
18 Nov 2009 9:23PM
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stehsegler said...

As far as wave sailing goes my absolute favourite must be Toowoon Bay. No matter how big the surf gets you can always sail at this spot. There is a nice run out into the main surf zone. It get's some waves on the inside on really big days but normally the inside is flat.

You can easily sail around the break when it gets to big, go upwind and then get some good waves...


what wind directions does Towoon Bay work in?

stehsegler
WA, 3549 posts
18 Nov 2009 9:08PM
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S to SE... If I remember correctly...

... problem is I wasn't really paying attention to the direction when I lived up there... it was pretty much a case of first stop Toowoon... if the wind direction didn't work I usually went on to sail the lakes... Entrance Lake to be exact... usually sailed from Tookley.

I did you out in Terrigal a few times... it work in both a NEer as well as a Southerly. Only problem is that the closer you get to Wamberal the nastier it gets in a big swell. Seen on Google Earth that a number of people seem to kiteboard board it in a NEer.

The other spot I always thought would be interesting but never got around to trying was Foster Beach which has a point break not un-similar to Newport and should work in a Southerly...

... the problem was that Toowoon was sooooo good I never made it anywhere else...

bdl2333
NSW, 117 posts
20 Nov 2009 1:09PM
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awesome. i'm very keen to give that a go next decent southerly

nick0
NSW, 510 posts
20 Nov 2009 1:49PM
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birdei beach and nobbies for ne . twoon bay for anny thine s/se .. on lake macquarie for every thigne lse ..... we dont have to wade thru stinky **** mudofr 50m up here

LiquidMotion
NSW, 13 posts
21 Nov 2009 9:16PM
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Thanks Guys!

bdl2333: Wanna head off to Umina beach on thursday since the NE isn't the best for Toowoon? Let me know!

bdl2333
NSW, 117 posts
24 Nov 2009 10:23PM
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maaaaaate might have to stay local if i can sneak out for a sail on Wednesday or Thursday. they're actually expecting me to do some work at the moment which is just outrageous.

Jimmy wind
NSW, 45 posts
24 Nov 2009 10:51PM
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windhunter said...

Hi all,

I'll be around the Central Coast in the coming weeks for work...SOooo I was thinking I might take the chance to try out any good windsurfing spots there. Any suggestions?? I'd like to get an idea of the locations and/or conditions so I know what gear to take with me.

Thanks in advance!


Hey mate, I live on the coast and I'll give you the run down on our wave spots starting from the south

THE BOX or Umina as its already been mentioned the launch is actually Ettalong and the best wind directions are either SW or NE, SW is cross on and we usually only sail here when Towoon Bay is too off shore really really long wave rides 20 or more turns and holds swell up to double mast though if onshore can be sketchy as waves tend to block wind. If strong NE and big south swell can be epic down the line here also as wind funnels down the channel longest wave rides ever thought scoring it is pretty rare.

North Wamberal Works in a NE and picks up most swell directions point break and natural sand banks provide awesome DTL sailing though tends take more wind to really work and can also have a very nasty shore break. Really only sail here when it's really strong and the swell is very east.

Forrestors Beach by far one of the best down the line spots on the east coast this spot features an island centered in the middle and 3 reefs that hold only south swell.reefs are pretty easy to work out lefts,rights and no mans. you can ride all three in NE with lefts and no mans being cross off and rights side to cross on.This is a fairly expert spot as there is shallow reef strong rips(onto sharp rocks) and a strong surf influence as long a planning condition's its fairly safe although we tend to sail here in lighter conditons as we use the rip to float out the back through the channel though of over head high can close out point to point and push you up on the rocks.I have had some of my best sails here in perfect mast high down the line waves.Once swell is too big on lefts we usually ride no mans as there is a bigger channel and its a fair bit safer most days by about 4pm it usually swings to north and becomes gusty if really strong rights then becomes quite good.

Towoon Bay the local Love it DTL in east swell amazing reforming wave on the south point sucky and speedy. works SSW right round to E and also in northly can be great dtl on the south side of the south point called the shark pit.Hold any size swell and always someone to sail with.

North Entrance great in NE if too light or too north at forrie's can have a sucky shore break but usually a fun bank and good jumping.

Pello's or Pelican beach first up very dodgy car park so we usually park at soldiers and sail down great the line always 5 knots stronger in NE than anywhere 3 banks and picks up all swell so great dtl when forries is not working properly.

Lots more places to sail in flat water and waves but these are the most consistent places.



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