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NARRABEEN in SOUTHERLY

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Created by Ellobuddha > 9 months ago, 2 Feb 2011
Ellobuddha
NSW, 625 posts
2 Feb 2011 5:36PM
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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
NSW, 9029 posts
2 Feb 2011 6:06PM
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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
NSW, 1739 posts
2 Feb 2011 7:04PM
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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
NSW, 625 posts
2 Feb 2011 8:01PM
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Cheers,

Hopefully get a crack Sunday.

EB

pierrec45
NSW, 2005 posts
3 Feb 2011 7:15AM
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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
NSW, 9029 posts
3 Feb 2011 7:17AM
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The original post was asking about flat water for someone who has not windsurfed for a long time.


zippyblue
NSW, 111 posts
3 Feb 2011 3:08PM
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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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