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Wavesailing near Botany Bay

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Created by wintortree > 9 months ago, 3 Nov 2013
wintortree
NSW, 194 posts
3 Nov 2013 2:10PM
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Hi guys I'm down at Sydney airport tomorrow for work so going to take my gear in my car. Just wondering where might be best to go wavesailing from Sydney airport. Would I be best driving down to windang or anywhere else to go sail.

Any help would be nice.

bolocom
NSW, 213 posts
3 Nov 2013 3:08PM
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Tomorrow you are in luck because it looks like dolls point will work. SSW wind and big swell so we could have a 3' wave there...only 10' away from the airport
Windang will be better but probably really big...

wintortree
NSW, 194 posts
3 Nov 2013 3:18PM
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Where does it break at dolls point. Excuse my ignorance bolocom but it looks like no wave could get into dolls point on the map. I'm keen to try anywhere out oven if it just good for jumping. If its close I'm alway keen.

wintortree
NSW, 194 posts
3 Nov 2013 3:24PM
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Right just had a little goggle and there is a wave there when its really big.
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/New-South-Wales/Dolls-Point-6-June/
Ill go check it out tomorrow

Thanks for the heads up on the spot

JBFletch
QLD, 1287 posts
3 Nov 2013 2:52PM
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dolls point is in the bay so itll be flat.

try wanda if its big or the channel dead south of gunamatta bay.

you have to sail up wind to the break but if the swell is big, itll be a good 2ft and side shore in there

dan berry
WA, 2562 posts
3 Nov 2013 1:39PM
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Swell won't be anywhere near big enough for dolls tomorrow. Try wanda.

DunkO
NSW, 1147 posts
3 Nov 2013 8:33PM
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Too big for Wanda too small for dolls,?

Northern beaches will be the go round Sydney, makaha probably.

Depending on size windang would be best. Marioubra can be ok but generally a no go these days with the life guards.



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