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Lake Connewarre

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Created by waggles56 > 9 months ago, 30 Jun 2009
waggles56
VIC, 204 posts
30 Jun 2009 11:03PM
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I have read previous posts about Lake Conneware and I am interested in trying it out next week. All posts indicate it works best on a southerly. As i am more likely to get northerlies I was wondering what it is like from the Stacey's Road entrance? Does that work on a N.W wind?

red
VIC, 741 posts
1 Jul 2009 8:23AM
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Waggles,

you can sail Connewarre on a northerly from this spot but I haven't done it in years. To the left of the launch it gets mighty shallow and I can't remember how much water you have on the right. Also rocky at the launch area.

On a northerly, best bets are barwon river on any tide but low tide gives you some great flat water see http://www.coastalwatch.com/camera/cameras_large.aspx?cam=5730&state=VIC (this will show you the tide at the mouth)

or Point Henry
www.coastalwatch.com/camera/cameras_large.aspx?cam=5630&state=VIC&t=7:21:13%20AM&camName=Geelong%20Limeburners

Hope this helps. I work shift work so drop me a pm and I might have the day off for a sail and could show you some spots..



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