I was down at Canton Beach on the 11/th- 12th to see relos, and watched the crew having a ball sailing in the cold s-wester ripping in. It looked like heaven; a clean, solid 20 knots with 2 kay runs lite up all the way. I spoke to one fellow and he said he was doing near 30 knots the whole time. Needless to say my board was safely stowed away 360 kays north![]()
. All good, was great to see more than one sailer on the water. And lesson learnt for the next trip south.
Anyway, it seemed Canton Beach is the place to head in a good southerly, but where's the go in the spring / summer nor-easters? The boat ramp at Toukley Bridge? I should know these things as I was born there, just never taken any notice as to where the sail boarders head.
Very keen to have a lash during my next visit spring. ![]()
Ha ha you just retrumatised me.I got the cane from Ray Brittin back in the day!! blood blisters for 2 x weeks,gotta love old school punishment?
I spoke to Karl last week and he told me Ray was sailing at Canton a fair bit.**** mate I havent been down that way for years.Going to rock in the corner now!!! Ray Brittin **** he could swing that cane!! '"get me a prozac quick"!!! hahahaha![]()
should of posted in NSW form
have a chat with moby , he been helping me out with idea heaps
i have been looking around tuggerah lake , but other canton there nothing but pelican itch and weed
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Head 20mins north and sail Lake Macquarie. Mannering Park is good in a Nor-easter and just east from Morisset is Shingle Splitters point which is good in the same wind direction. In winter Bonnells Bay is good in SW round to NW wind. No need for a weed fin and no pelican itch.