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Novara rock garden

Created by yoyo yoyo  > 9 months ago, 5 Dec 2013
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yoyo
yoyo

WA

1646 posts

5 Dec 2013 1:36pm
The very low tides of the last few days gave me an opportunity to map out the rock garden with it's hundreds of possibly deadly rocks.



Please note the old inside post (star picket) that used to mark start of the rock garden (the bottom left corner of the above image) is no longer visible. It has been broken off at just below water level and remains a deadly spear for the unwary. I will try to sleeve it in the next day or so.

The outer post is now orange as us old farts could not see the white poly one when sailing back towards Novara. If you pass close to this coming back make sure you don't drift below the line from it to the rigging area/car park. many rocks and the broken star picket await those that do.

On the plus side there aren't any obvious rocks ( maybe some small ones hidden by the carpet of agae/weed drying in the sun) between the star picket and a line to the green roof as long as you stay west of that line.

There is another orange post marking the northern end (apex at top of image) . But be careful if you do inside runs down the len Howard channel as there are some rocks just past it if you were thinking of rounding up and heading back out into the estuary.
hardpole
hardpole

WA

608 posts

5 Dec 2013 7:01pm
Thanks for that yoyo, all we need now is a way of loading those coordinates into a gps so an alarm goes of when straying in there.

Marvin
Marvin

WA

725 posts

5 Dec 2013 7:13pm
As an aside, are the pies any good? Miami has gone off.
pepe47
pepe47

WA

1382 posts

5 Dec 2013 9:56pm
Thanks Yo-yo, be happy to help out when I get back. Makes me cringe to think of the possible outcomes of running into something like that. Already cost me a fin box replacement, after becoming geographically challenged due to it's removal (intentional or otherwise).

The pies have ALWAYS been better at Novara. Just watch how many tradies stop at Novara instead of miami.
decrepit
decrepit

WA

12802 posts

5 Dec 2013 10:06pm
Well here's where all the posts were, so there may be a few more sharp rusty stumps just under the water.





yoyo
yoyo

WA

1646 posts

6 Dec 2013 10:50am
Did not notice any stumps other than the one I mentioned , the second one Mike one the bottom right corner is gone but rocks remain.
Tozza
Tozza

WA

160 posts

6 Dec 2013 12:03pm
So is this area easily identified while on the water? I'll be dipping my toes in here for the first time over Christmas.
decrepit
decrepit

WA

12802 posts

6 Dec 2013 6:15pm
Well now the outside marker is painted orange it's a lot better than it was. A lot depends on sun angle, if you're looking at the sunny face it's easy to see, but in one direction this won't be until you've passed it. Looking behind you and seeing it on the estuary side is always a bit unnerving.

The one sighter that's easy to see is the big green roofed gazebo at the shore of Len Howard reserve, (where the pic icon is on my GE image above), the rock garden is straight out from there. It's just judging how far out that's the problem.
And I think the existing orange post is the extreme SE one on my image, I think it's the extreme southerly one that's missing, so you need to allow 20-30m clearance from the post.
yoyo
yoyo

WA

1646 posts

6 Dec 2013 6:40pm
DONE!
Now we will see if the down pipe sleeve survives the waves of a good seabreeze tomorrow or just breaks off where the star picket support ends.

Pepe, in my wandering around in circles today to find the star picket, it seems there are still a couple of decent rocks south of the picket to test the construction of your board on :-))
decrepit
decrepit

WA

12802 posts

6 Dec 2013 6:49pm
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yoyo said..

DONE!
Now we will see if the down pipe sleeve survives the waves of a good seabreeze tomorrow or just breaks off where the star picket support ends.

Pepe, in my wandering around in circles today to find the star picket, it seems there are still a couple of decent rocks south of the picket to test the construction of your board on :-))


Good one Yoyo, great work!!
I'm sure some of those posts didn't have star pickets inside them, maybe they're the missing ones?
Windxtasy
Windxtasy

WA

4017 posts

6 Dec 2013 11:29pm
Great work, Mandurah Mob and friends!
yoyo
yoyo

WA

1646 posts

7 Dec 2013 2:40pm
Mike, I got the offcut of downpipe from a builder who when I told him what it was for said he uses the posts to tie to when crabbing..no wonder they break.
evets
evets

WA

685 posts

7 Dec 2013 3:16pm
Thanks for the work Yoyo, having fallen foul of the rocks her before this is a great help to all who sail the area.
It is a pity the posts have been damaged by people who do not understand their purpose.
yoyo
yoyo

WA

1646 posts

9 Dec 2013 11:36am
something for cruising the shallows on a cushion of air...








mineral1
mineral1

WA

4564 posts

9 Dec 2013 11:40am
Bloody hell, what is it and whats it made of^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
sausage
sausage

QLD

4873 posts

9 Dec 2013 2:03pm
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yoyo said..

something for cruising the shallows on a cushion of air...





There's Clingons on the Starboard bow, starboard bow Jim.........
stroppo
stroppo

WA

747 posts

9 Dec 2013 4:10pm
someone beam me up. cant remember the next line lol
Mickymoo
Mickymoo

WA

163 posts

10 Dec 2013 5:23pm
Interesting design concept? How did it sail?
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