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How fast is the tide at Shearwater?

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Created by evlPanda > 9 months ago, 17 Oct 2008
evlPanda
NSW, 9207 posts
17 Oct 2008 12:42PM
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Saturday:
A big, outgoing tide running against a weak 10knot SE... perhaps add 4 knots of tidal current, a bit of luck might be 12 knot SE wind... maybe sailable?

eggs
QLD, 246 posts
17 Oct 2008 11:54AM
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with the big out going tide combined with the rainfall runoff - shearwater has been moving very quickly the last couple of days

tonyd
QLD, 400 posts
17 Oct 2008 12:28PM
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Hey eggs did ya sail yesterday?

sonic
QLD, 756 posts
17 Oct 2008 12:37PM
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I agree probably 4 knts however the closer the seaway the faster and more powerfull it becomes.Do you ask from a safety point of view or are you aiming to get a little more out of the wind?

evlPanda
NSW, 9207 posts
17 Oct 2008 6:23PM
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sonic said...

I agree probably 4 knts however the closer the seaway the faster and more powerfull it becomes.Do you ask from a safety point of view or are you aiming to get a little more out of the wind?


More out of the wind.

I'm even thinking I might try Labrador, just south of Land's End between Wave Break and the mainland. Wind seems to get "funneled" up there quite nicely, works in a SE.

... crap, I don't know, I just want to go for a sail.

da vecta
QLD, 2515 posts
18 Oct 2008 11:17AM
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You're right that's a big, big run-out today!!

Haircut
QLD, 6491 posts
18 Oct 2008 11:26AM
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with an easterly i recken you'd go really quick one way, and damned slooo the other

Haircut
QLD, 6491 posts
18 Oct 2008 11:29AM
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in oct/nov as u often get nice unforecasted days

Mistral Nick
QLD, 370 posts
18 Oct 2008 5:28PM
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we live in hope, I thought today may be like that, sadly mistaken, home drinking beer. cheers.



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