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Gps sailing around Gladstone area

Created by fanatic02 fanatic02  > 9 months ago, 23 Apr 2013
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fanatic02
fanatic02

NSW

304 posts

23 Apr 2013 7:54pm
Hi !!!!! might be working in Gladstone in around 8 weeks , does anyone know of any flat water spots up there ? I am from the lake macquarie gps team , Will be pretty keen to also hit Burrum in the right conditions . Any help would be appreciated .
Cheers ,
Greg
ROSSS
ROSSS

QLD

47 posts

23 Apr 2013 8:29pm
I lived in Gladstone for 40 years we used to sail Boyne river inlet at low tide or the other side witch is call canoe point at high tide, can get a bit wavy. Also out the front of tannum sands life saver can be good. These are all about 20 to 25k from Gladstone. Watch out for the kiters. Also barney point can be a good flat sail some times at high tide only due to the mud at low.
fanatic02
fanatic02

NSW

304 posts

23 Apr 2013 9:42pm
Thanks Ross
sausage
sausage

QLD

4873 posts

23 Apr 2013 9:56pm
Greg,
If you get a chance and forecast appears favorable come up to Yeppoon although from now till end of August not great for wind. No flat water here although still fun to go fast in the ocean. Its about 150km north.
Cheers,
Brian
fanatic02
fanatic02

NSW

304 posts

23 Apr 2013 10:28pm
Thanks sausage , will come up for sure , have worked in the area before but never sailed there , have been to yeppoon also , nice place , will more than likely be up there for 2 years , 28 days at a time
ROSSS
ROSSS

QLD

47 posts

24 Apr 2013 5:12pm
Yeppoon is much better place to sail. Not that I have done for quite a long time much to the disgust of my family.
Flashman
Flashman

QLD

74 posts

25 Apr 2013 4:21pm
Moved up to Tannum Sands last year. Been out a few times out the front of the Surf Club. Not good in a SE'er as slightly offshore, but great in anything from ESE to NW. Winter is predominantly light breezes. Have not sailed the Boyne river mouth since January floods. See you on the water.
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