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anybody give me ideas for sundays sutherly

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Created by lelos12345 > 9 months ago, 14 Nov 2008
lelos12345
NSW, 453 posts
14 Nov 2008 9:46PM
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wana sail sunday wheres good in a sse or s
cheers leo

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
14 Nov 2008 11:59PM
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I'm thinking about Umina Beach.

Waiting4wind
NSW, 1871 posts
15 Nov 2008 12:31AM
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South end of Kyeemagh. Good southerly B&J spot with nice 1m+ ramps

timford
NSW, 510 posts
15 Nov 2008 10:48AM
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I am going to try Sandringham, have heard its good, a bit less chop than Kyeemah with long runs across to Kurnell. Only what I have heard and will give it a go.

sick_em_rex
NSW, 1600 posts
15 Nov 2008 11:41AM
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Tim re Sandringham I wouldn't have said there are long runs across to Kurnell as you end up with a bit lot of wind shadow from the mangroves etc. It is definately flatter than Kyeemagh with much better rigging areas and easier access to the water. Parking is not an issue, there is a shop around the corner for sustenance and I'm yet to see a jet ski there EVER!!!
The runs are possibly a bit shorter actually then Kyeemagh but I don't see that as being a big issue really.

lelos12345
NSW, 453 posts
15 Nov 2008 11:48AM
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sandringham sounds good i dig flat water it is a bit exposed mind
may give it a go thanks for the info

timford
NSW, 510 posts
15 Nov 2008 12:00PM
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sick_em_rex said...

Tim re Sandringham I wouldn't have said there are long runs across to Kurnell as you end up with a bit lot of wind shadow from the mangroves etc. It is definately flatter than Kyeemagh with much better rigging areas and easier access to the water. Parking is not an issue, there is a shop around the corner for sustenance and I'm yet to see a jet ski there EVER!!!
The runs are possibly a bit shorter actually then Kyeemagh but I don't see that as being a big issue really.


sounds like its a go. Ideal for the boss (wife).
Cheers

shear tip
NSW, 1125 posts
15 Nov 2008 12:42PM
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Tim,

you might be thinking of when we were talking about ramsgate, definitely good runs across to Kurnell from there, although when I was doing it it was in a noreaster.

Tomorrow's a southeaster, so might be heading to the south ramp at Kyeemagh (If my back's fixed). Has anyone sailed Sandringham in a SE? I've only sailed it in SW/S. From the air, it looks like it might be a bit gusty with the wind coming from the Towra Point nature reserve.

timford
NSW, 510 posts
15 Nov 2008 4:02PM
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shear tip said...

Tim,

you might be thinking of when we were talking about ramsgate, definitely good runs across to Kurnell from there, although when I was doing it it was in a noreaster.

Tomorrow's a southeaster, so might be heading to the south ramp at Kyeemagh (If my back's fixed). Has anyone sailed Sandringham in a SE? I've only sailed it in SW/S. From the air, it looks like it might be a bit gusty with the wind coming from the Towra Point nature reserve.



bugger, the old east vs west trick. Might do a drive by Kyeemagh and see the water state first.



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