Advice Entering Brisbane Waters Pittwater

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Sydney88
Sydney88
NSW
108 posts
NSW, 108 posts
18 Mar 2014 12:24am
I have my boat booked in for an anti-foul and some work at Booker Bay Marina, I was wondering if anyone could provide some advice on entering through the bar and half tide rocks? Boat is a Cavailer 32.

Thanks,

Matt
MichaelR
MichaelR
NSW
862 posts
NSW, 862 posts
18 Mar 2014 9:05am
Matt that entrance is pretty easy, just make sure you go in close to the top of the incoming tide, and follow the channel markers closely. Don't take any short cuts. The Brisbane Water is full of sand bars, so you have to watch your way and keep to the channels via the markers.

Interesting that you didn't check Careel Bay Marina, they're well priced and easy to get to,
MorningBird
MorningBird
NSW
2711 posts
NSW, 2711 posts
18 Mar 2014 7:03pm
As you enter from Pittwater stick close to the rocks. Up around half tide rocks it isn't quite so tight. North of the Rip Bridge stick to the channels, as MichaelR says no shortcuts. It is a nice scenic stretch of water.
I went in on a boat with a 1.8 metre draft. We had 0 on the depth a couple of times, not a huge high tide but reasonable. A low high tide would have seen us bottom.
It does change depths and bars quite rapidly. Take it slow and you should be fine.
Sydney88
Sydney88
NSW
108 posts
NSW, 108 posts
18 Mar 2014 9:43pm
Thanks for the responses guys much appreciated. Will let you know how I go.
KemoSabe
KemoSabe
NSW
23 posts
NSW, 23 posts
22 Mar 2014 12:21am
If you have a yellow dingy I saw you leaving Brisbane Waters today. I was sitting on a bench at Etalong beach having lunch as I watched you navigating the channel. Love Cav 32s as my last boat was one.
Good Luck with your clean bottom.
Sydney88
Sydney88
NSW
108 posts
NSW, 108 posts
24 Mar 2014 3:25pm
All went well, You did spot me coming out with the dinghy on the back. She moves so much better with a clean bottom
southace
southace
SA
4803 posts
SA, 4803 posts
24 Mar 2014 3:57pm
It's like washing your car, ever notice the car always drives better after a wash and chamois?
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