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umina beach

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Created by beef > 9 months ago, 3 Jan 2012
beef
NSW, 1 posts
3 Jan 2012 2:39PM
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Can you take off in a north east wind at Umina .All where are other places on the central coast for a sail .

ok
NSW, 1089 posts
3 Jan 2012 8:41PM
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yeh u can but you wont get far try the beaches further north!

BRUCE H
NSW, 185 posts
5 Jan 2012 12:14PM
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Beef,
Umina used to be very popular in NE but not many go there now unless it southerly. In NE it is similar to Jimmies Beach. Wind comes over land, blowing cross off shore, a bit gusty. If you sail in the lee of the sand bars it is a nice speed run but I would only make the trip there if it strong NE. There are other places but many have weed or don't get a strong breeze.

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
5 Jan 2012 3:42PM
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Where would be the best place to launch and park in a NE? I've checked out Umina Beach before on a summer weekend and the place was absolutely packed.

Penski
NSW, 57 posts
6 Jan 2012 9:22PM
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At the very Northern end... look for the 5 big pines along the road.

i was there by myself on Sat and it was great but can be flukey ...but when everything come together it's fantastic. At the moment the tides are perfect ie the current is still travelling into Brisbane Water in the arvo so you have a current running against a N'easter, nice small ramps with smooth water and waist deep at worst. It's got to be one of the best places to perfect your carve gybes (but i still haven't yet!?

If you've ever sailed it when "everything is in alignment" you will be back. I used to sail it 20 years ago and I still am ... and sadly on the same board

Might even venture up tomorrow depending on the forecast later tonight.

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
6 Jan 2012 11:22PM
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Thanks. Love the avatar though can't imagine him on a windsurfer.


Heading down to Kyeemagh tomorrow but like the idea of little waves to jump and gybe off so maybe Sunday go for a sail up there.

Penski
NSW, 57 posts
10 Jan 2012 11:26PM
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I look different when my hair's wet but the top is good sun protection! he he he

Just remember, check the tides are fullish otherwise it's a bit hairy esp with the longer fins... sand banks usually win. The current usually lags well behind the high and low mark as there is a heap of water that needs to empty out of/enter into Brisbane Water. So after a low tide there will continue to be a current outwards for an hour or so and vice versa...

Starting to get the picture about how flukey it can be??



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