Parking - Gold Coast

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sailingmbay
sailingmbay
2 posts
2 posts
26 Dec 2009 6:47pm
We're thinking of taking our little catamaran down to the Gold Coast and sailing from there to South Straddie for a couple of nights (probably camp at Currigee). We'll be towing the cat from Redlands, so will need somewhere to leave the car and trailer, hopefully somewhere where we're likely to find it still safe upon our return! Does anyone know of safish parking (ideally which doesn't cost the earth)?

Thanks!
greenleader
greenleader
QLD
5283 posts
QLD, 5283 posts
26 Dec 2009 10:58pm
biggera waters boat ramp is straight across from currigee, and if you arrive late arvo you will probably get a park. it's a residential area but don't leave valuables on view and have a trailer lock.

happy camping
KEARNSY
KEARNSY
WA
1322 posts
WA, 1322 posts
27 Dec 2009 3:01am
...and green leader lives on the opposite corner?????


does boatman still do drop offs to T.O.S.???
evlPanda
evlPanda
NSW
9207 posts
NSW, 9207 posts
27 Dec 2009 11:59am
^ Biggera Waters has a bridge, no? (and a really good fish & chips)

Hollywell:
www.google.com.au:443/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode&q=Centenary+drive&sll=-27.897046,153.403419&sspn=0.00384,0.008256&ie=UTF8&hq&hnear=Centenary+Dr,+Hollywell+Queensland+4216&t=h&z=17

Very quiet, very safe, reasonably affluent area. Actually scroll up and down, there are quite a few little boat ramps like that one. I don't think you'd get done for parking a couple of nights (but don't quote me).
sailingmbay
sailingmbay
2 posts
2 posts
27 Dec 2009 1:05pm
Thanks for the replies! I'll look into those. I wonder if that's what most people do, just leave their cars in residential street parking when they go to S Straddie?

Sorry to sound really stupid - how does a trailer lock work? Tks :)
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