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sailquik said..
Victoria:
Sandy Point-Shallow Inlet:
(All of these have produced over 40 knots):
- Main run speed bank
- Easterly Bank
- Sandy 'B' near the entrance
- Yanakie channel (best NM spot?)
- Boat Hole
- Car Park NW bank
- Long Arms
(High Tide runs good for NM and 1 Hour. Mostly flattish):
-Eastern sand flats on Westerly, Sou'westerly and Easterly
-NW sand flats, boat hole to Yanakie.
Inverloch-Andersons Inlet
(Town/Entrance area runs , names?)
Area 45
Swan Bay
Lake Coonewarre
Point Henry
Westernport Bay: Daffys Mile, Corinella.
Mallacoota Inlet
Rye sandbars
Yet to be proven/exploited:
Metung weed flats
The Grange weed flats
Marlo Lake Entrance
[b]Port Albert and Entrance
Manns Beach Entrance
Corner Inlet channels
Westernport North end channels: Warneet-Tooradin
Others?
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Corner Inlet is five channels and so far I have investigated the Foster, Toora and Franklin channels and see heaps of possibilities.
at low tide most of Corner inlet drys out or comes close to it, sort of a huge version of Shallow Inlet. but save highish tide access from Foster beach all of it is only accessible by boat.
all winds directions will have a spot where at low tide there will be runs, some in the Nautical mile+ long.
I have been just using my 3.6m 15hp inflatable and towing board out the Franklin river find a spot on flats and rig up and go.
the Lee of Toora island is fun at thigh deep is an easterly as the vast expanse of flats at this depth give a slight ripple chop is 20ish kts that you skip along.
Westerlies here rock and the Franklin river entrance lets you rig and tie boat to Mangroves for shelter. lift sail above mangrove height and bang you're off.
High tide you can run down the river is glass flat water, low tide lets you run the flat water out.
easterlies or westerlies the Foster channel looks most promising for big runs. and the Toora channel in westerlies looks real good for long runs. In the Kraken (7.8m twin rig Rib) it's 20+ mins at 26kts running along bank of shallows on one heading.
I am looking for some fellow speed junkies to share the cost of using the Kraken to hunt even more spots.