NARRABEEN in SOUTHERLY

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Ellobuddha
Ellobuddha
NSW
625 posts
NSW, 625 posts
2 Feb 2011 5:36pm
I see there is a Southerly forecast for Sydney on Sunday. I will be on Nth Beaches.

Can anyone tell me if Narrabeen works in Southerly/SE. Got a mate who hasnt sailed for a LONG time who is keen as to have a try.

Where else is good flatwater in Southerly on that side?

Cheers,
EB
Mobydisc
Mobydisc
NSW
9029 posts
NSW, 9029 posts
2 Feb 2011 6:06pm
Yes it does work on the eastern end of the lake. A SE is better than a straight southerly.

You launch from the northern carpark. Be forewarned council rangers patrol the carpark and issue tickets for vehicles that have not paid for parking.

albers
albers
NSW
1739 posts
NSW, 1739 posts
2 Feb 2011 7:04pm
You need SE to sail at Narrabeen Lakes and the Narrabeen-Collaroy beach area.

You could try Long Reef when the southerly hits and the swell is still relatively small. However wind is quite onshore.

Cheers
Ellobuddha
Ellobuddha
NSW
625 posts
NSW, 625 posts
2 Feb 2011 8:01pm
Cheers,

Hopefully get a crack Sunday.

EB
pierrec45
pierrec45
NSW
2005 posts
NSW, 2005 posts
3 Feb 2011 7:15am
Take off from the north side, the other 2 beaches won't do (offshoring).
All in all, not the best SE spot in town though, you would have more fun on the ocean side somewhere on a SEer.
Mobydisc
Mobydisc
NSW
9029 posts
NSW, 9029 posts
3 Feb 2011 7:17am
The original post was asking about flat water for someone who has not windsurfed for a long time.


zippyblue
zippyblue
NSW
111 posts
NSW, 111 posts
3 Feb 2011 3:08pm
Lol does ur m8 like rip ur arm off gusts :)

Will hav a lot of fun if he does :p

I'm getting excited hope it doesn't disappoint. I want to feel that been-dragged-through hedge backwards feeling on Monday morning.
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