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Seal Rocks for Windsurfing?

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Created by Crash Landing > 9 months ago, 20 Mar 2008
Crash Landing
NSW, 1173 posts
20 Mar 2008 10:12AM
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Heading to Seal Rocks in a weekends time and was wondering if I should take the kit or just stick with the surfboard? Obviously wind forecast dependant!

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JayCee
NSW, 21 posts
20 Mar 2008 4:20PM
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You probably could at the Main beach, I don't think Treachery's too suitable for windsurfing. I've only just taken the surfboard up when I was heading to Seal Rocks.

Long Reef
SA, 583 posts
21 Mar 2008 5:30PM
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What about the bay next to Trail Bay Gaol - i've heard people sailing here, or an I confusing Seal Rocks with South West Rocks?

Hi Crash - I going to try Newport Reef/Makaha early Sat, wind is expected to peak with high tide about 9:00am - 12:00
cheers

DavMen
NSW, 1509 posts
21 Mar 2008 7:19PM
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I've noticed your preference for waves, but you are only a stones throw from, Smiths/Myall/Wallis lakes for some flat water or B&J (at wallis) if it really blows.

dism
NSW, 660 posts
23 Mar 2008 5:03PM
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Tim Williams said...

What about the bay next to Trail Bay Gaol - i've heard people sailing here, or an I confusing Seal Rocks with South West Rocks?

Hi Crash - I going to try Newport Reef/Makaha early Sat, wind is expected to peak with high tide about 9:00am - 12:00
cheers


Yeah Tim, Trial bay Gaol is at South West Rocks



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