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How cold is Narrabeen lake these days

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Created by Jethrow > 9 months ago, 14 Jun 2008
Jethrow
NSW, 1275 posts
14 Jun 2008 11:33AM
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Hi Guys

I'm not really set up for cold water yet and with this Sou-westerly blowing, I'm thinking about sailing the lake today. Has it turned bitterly cold yet?

Jethrow

Yousurf
WA, 165 posts
15 Jun 2008 7:56AM
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prob 18 -19 degrees

nobody
NSW, 437 posts
15 Jun 2008 7:54PM
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Hi Jethrow,

I was on the harbour today with just a spring suit and was OK. The wet grass was actually colder on the feet than the water. I think the water temps trail the season by a month so August should be the coldest month for water temps on average.

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
16 Jun 2008 8:11AM
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I sailed on Narrabeen Lake yesterday and the water was quite cold. I made it a point of not falling in. In my limited experience I have found the water in the lake to be very warm in summer, probably a few degrees in temperature above seawater. Perhaps the inverse is true in winter. The water felt cooler than the air temperature.

Get that full length sealed wetsuit!




DavMen
NSW, 1509 posts
16 Jun 2008 8:40AM
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nobody said...

Hi Jethrow,

I was on the harbour today with just a spring suit and was OK. The wet grass was actually colder on the feet than the water. I think the water temps trail the season by a month so August should be the coldest month for water temps on average.


As Moby said.
If there has been a lot of rain, the water temp can quickly go down quite a few degrees. Excesses flush out to sea but not really replaced by warm sea temp water so once it gets cold in winter it usually stays that way until the summer rays overheat the shallow lagoon.

Crash Landing
NSW, 1173 posts
16 Jun 2008 8:44AM
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nobody said...

Hi Jethrow,

I was on the harbour today with just a spring suit and was OK. The wet grass was actually colder on the feet than the water. I think the water temps trail the season by a month so August should be the coldest month for water temps on average.


Nobody, where did you sail?

nobody
NSW, 437 posts
16 Jun 2008 6:24PM
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Crash Landing said...

nobody said...

Hi Jethrow,

I was on the harbour today with just a spring suit and was OK. The wet grass was actually colder on the feet than the water. I think the water temps trail the season by a month so August should be the coldest month for water temps on average.


Nobody, where did you sail?

Rodd Point. I would have thought if anything it would colder than the ocean after the rain.

ka43
NSW, 3097 posts
24 Jun 2008 3:52PM
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The lake will be at least 3-4 degrees coder than the ocean. Its numb feet and ice cream headaches if you go under.
Dave is right, once it warms up around September and keeps heating it can get quite uncomfortable. The western end is the worst, doesnt get flushed at all in summer and gets sea lice or Pelican Itch sometimes.
The reverse is true in winter, once it cools down it will stay that way until spring.
Gusty westerlies and cold water, bugger that.
We sailed Canton Beach on Sunday and it wasnt too bad. water was surprisingly Ok and wind was pretty fun.

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
24 Jun 2008 4:22PM
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www.northernbeaches.nsw.gov.au/

Interesting. I didn't cop it myself last summer.

Canton Beach looks good for westerlies. However the weed there is incredible. Do you wear booties? I really dislike wading through weedy water, you have no idea what nasties are lurking in the weed.

nobody
NSW, 437 posts
25 Jun 2008 1:23AM
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Making me itch just thinking about it...

pirate323i
NSW, 5 posts
1 Jul 2008 12:11PM
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Jethrow said...

Hi Guys

I'm not really set up for cold water yet and with this Sou-westerly blowing, I'm thinking about sailing the lake today. Has it turned bitterly cold yet?

Jethrow


Jethrow,
Dont know if you ended up going, but I was in there yesterday, and it is icy... I had full steamer on but was quite happy not to fall in...
it might be time for booties...
Karl.

nobody
NSW, 437 posts
3 Jul 2008 9:27AM
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DavMen said...

nobody said...

Hi Jethrow,

I was on the harbour today with just a spring suit and was OK. The wet grass was actually colder on the feet than the water. I think the water temps trail the season by a month so August should be the coldest month for water temps on average.


As Moby said.
If there has been a lot of rain, the water temp can quickly go down quite a few degrees. Excesses flush out to sea but not really replaced by warm sea temp water so once it gets cold in winter it usually stays that way until the summer rays overheat the shallow lagoon.

OK, I concede it is now cold in the harbour. I went out yesterday in a short leg spring suit and thought a steamer and booties would have been more comfortable.



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