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Canaipa passage

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Created by Bristolfashion > 9 months ago, 22 Jun 2017
Bristolfashion
VIC, 490 posts
22 Jun 2017 8:09PM
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Has anyone been up this passage recently? We're sitting at the South entrance wondering what the depths are like and what the tide delay against Gold Coast Seaway times is?

From observation, the delay looks to be about an hour.
We're thinking of going tomorrow morning about an hour before high tide. Its a 1.34m high - we draw 1.3m.

A couple of Cats have gone through today - on pretty much at low tide.

As ever, any advice gratefully received.

Cheers

Bristle

Jode5
QLD, 853 posts
22 Jun 2017 10:22PM
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With your draft you should be ok but There are some shallow spots and the day tides are small. Go just before the top. It you do get stuck, the night tides are huge so you will get off. With my draft of 2.2mt so I no longer use the Canaipa. There is plenty of water in the main channel at any tide.

cisco
QLD, 12365 posts
22 Jun 2017 10:26PM
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If you hit the bottom it is only mud or sand.

boty
QLD, 685 posts
23 Jun 2017 7:47AM
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and a much prettier trip than the main channel

Bristolfashion
VIC, 490 posts
23 Jun 2017 9:48AM
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Made it!

Thanks for the advice.

Started from Slipping Sands half an hour before Gold Coast Seaway high of 1.34m. Lowest depth we saw was 2m in one spot.

And boty is right - it's pretty.

Cheers

Bristle

Jode5
QLD, 853 posts
23 Jun 2017 10:16AM
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That's good. Looks like you have great weather for the next few days.

Sectorsteve
QLD, 2195 posts
23 Jun 2017 10:27AM
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Nice to hear. Cannot wait to do this...

Sectorsteve
QLD, 2195 posts
23 Jun 2017 10:30AM
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is this the place where the 2 tidal areas converge?
ie incoming tide from north and south?

Jode5
QLD, 853 posts
23 Jun 2017 12:55PM
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Sectorsteve said..
is this the place where the 2 tidal areas converge?
ie incoming tide from north and south?


Basically yes, the tide flow does different things depending on the tide size.

nswsailor
NSW, 1458 posts
26 Jun 2017 11:46PM
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Say Bristle,

How did you go at the Solitary Island moorings?

Bristolfashion
VIC, 490 posts
27 Jun 2017 7:46AM
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We sailed past all the solitary islands and then picked up one at North Solitary. We picked the one on the north furthest from the island - they are obviously meant for divers as some are really close to the island.

Really pretty and amazing to be so close in. However, very rolly!

We left around midnight to catch the next bar.

Well worth it, but get the calmest conditions possible.

Cheers

Bristle

Sectorsteve
QLD, 2195 posts
27 Jun 2017 10:12AM
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Bristolfashion said..
We sailed past all the solitary islands and then picked up one at North Solitary. We picked the one on the north furthest from the island - they are obviously meant for divers as some are really close to the island.

Really pretty and amazing to be so close in. However, very rolly!

We left around midnight to catch the next bar.

Well worth it, but get the calmest conditions possible.

Cheers

Bristle


Good to know. Was reading about those moorings in Lucas book.

Bristolfashion
VIC, 490 posts
27 Jun 2017 2:08PM
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The parks charts are not on the web at the moment, but you can get hard copies from the marine parks authority office on the harbour in Coffs



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