Looking for NW this weekend, where is the best lanuch and parking location in Kurnell? I am also looking for water tap around that area for washing my gear, any clues? Thanks
I am the first time there
Since they re-vamped the carpark, I've been launching from the corner of Prince Charles Pde and Balboa St. There are no taps there though.
Since they re-vamped the carpark, I've been launching from the corner of Prince Charles Pde and Balboa St. There are no taps there though.
Is Balboa Street rocky? ![]()
a few people have launched at the cnr there and the guy who owns the old house on the right comes over every now again and saus hello- hes told us we are welcome to use the tap across the road,
There are no rocks in this area except for the rock walls - the beachs are sandy and have littel weed compared to tthe area near th e boat ramp,
NWer can be fun at kurnell but it rough - great if you have wave gear
W-NW is primbee in my boook - probably the best direction you can get for lake illawarra, it opens up the windang area which is flatter (but shallower) and where you can do 30 + NMs
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a few people have launched at the cnr there and the guy who owns the old house on the right comes over every now again and saus hello- hes told us we are welcome to use the tap across the road,
There are no rocks in this area except for the rock walls - the beachs are sandy and have littel weed compared to tthe area near th e boat ramp,
NWer can be fun at kurnell but it rough - great if you have wave gear
W-NW is primbee in my boook - probably the best direction you can get for lake illawarra, it opens up the windang area which is flatter (but shallower) and where you can do 30 + NMs
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In lieu of my poor Rocky pun I will agree with Roar and say that Primbee (Lake Illawarra) is the spot to sail on a Westerly.