Corlette, good in a NE'er ??

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Waiting4wind
Waiting4wind
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22 Jan 2013 2:06pm
I'll be up in Corlette, Port Stephens this weekend, does this spot work in a NE'r.
AUS-057
AUS-057
QLD
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QLD, 466 posts
22 Jan 2013 1:20pm
I have sailed from Soldiers Point before. It works in a NE'er just around the corner from Corlette.
sick_em_rex
sick_em_rex
NSW
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NSW, 1601 posts
22 Jan 2013 4:49pm
Corlette is a cracking spot in a Nor Easter Des. Depending on tide you may have to walk out a bit to get to the deeper water but the good things is there is barely any wind shadow there. I have sailed there numerous times in a Nor Easter and it is easy to work your way up to Jimmys on the other side if you want. At low tide you even get some awesome runs behind the exposed sand Islands in the middle of the bay. If you want info on where to park and rig shoot me a PM and I'll help you out.
Hope you have a great time up there mate.
Waiting4wind
Waiting4wind
NSW
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NSW, 1871 posts
22 Jan 2013 5:17pm
Thanks, I'm staying at Peppers so I was hoping to sail off the beach which is just to the right of the hotel.

I won't hold my breath though as the forecast keeps changing!
WindWarrior
WindWarrior
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22 Jan 2013 6:10pm
Have pm'd you Des
gavnwend
gavnwend
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WA, 1374 posts
22 Jan 2013 4:40pm
I'm convinced heading up there this w/end
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
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23 Jan 2013 8:42am
I've only got memories of sailing there in the 90's but I recall it can get some big chop with tide opposed to wind...( outgoing tide + NE)
slalomfreak
slalomfreak
NSW
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NSW, 304 posts
24 Jan 2013 11:48pm
Waiting4wind said...

I'll be up in Corlette, Port Stephens this weekend, does this spot work in a NE'r.


Bagnalls Beach just east of Corlette is the spot in a nor'easter.
The locals sail there,well all three of them.
Easy parking,grass rigging area and showers.
Gets very bumpy in a nor'easter if the wind gets above 20knots and the tides fighting the wind,otherwise it's a great run to the other side of the bay.
Waiting4wind
Waiting4wind
NSW
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NSW, 1871 posts
25 Jan 2013 6:51pm
Thanks for the tips. I've sailed the Hawksnest side for decades but never struck wind on the few visits to Port Stephens. It's looking ok at the moment but I managed to bang my knee yesterday trying to get fit... So hoping it can handle whatever the weather turns out to be!
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