Anchoring at Tangalooma

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Saskia II
Saskia II
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14 posts
28 Aug 2019 6:58pm
Hi all,

A quick question, I am planning a trip up to Tangalooma Wrecks next week and looking at anchoring overnight on the Wednesday. Winds look like E in the evening and swinging around to light NNW around 6 kts about midnight. I have never anchored here before and have ready it's a bit rough on a westerly over 10kts and i am curious of any experience anyone may have had on a NW overnight. I hoping it will be ok as the wind is light but....... Also i'm on a 29ft mono. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Steve
Stockie
Stockie
NSW
343 posts
NSW, 343 posts
28 Aug 2019 9:41pm
Hi Steve,

I have anchored there in light NE, no problems mate. Nice place to visit, great for a snorkel around the wrecks.
cheers Richard
Saskia II
Saskia II
14 posts
14 posts
28 Aug 2019 7:50pm
Stockie said..
Hi Steve,

I have anchored there in light NE, no problems mate. Nice place to visit, great for a snorkel around the wrecks.
cheers Richard


Thanks Richard, I hoped as much and your confirmation is reassuring

Steve
lydia
lydia
1938 posts
1938 posts
29 Aug 2019 4:36am
Give it a miss as overnight anchorage
bit further south is Lucinda bay
better holding and less roll
also much prettier
Sectorsteve
Sectorsteve
QLD
2195 posts
QLD, 2195 posts
29 Aug 2019 7:33pm
lydia said..
Give it a miss as overnight anchorage
bit further south is Lucinda bay
better holding and less roll
also much prettier

Thats a great spot
sunycoastguy
sunycoastguy
QLD
224 posts
QLD, 224 posts
29 Aug 2019 8:57pm
Hi Steve i find if you tuck right up between the wrecks and beach you get a bit of protection from the wrecks
When its busy you get a few boats further south and its more exposed
Sectorsteve
Sectorsteve
QLD
2195 posts
QLD, 2195 posts
30 Aug 2019 7:04am
True. Ive never been to tanga but have anchored south in beautiful flat calm conditions however theres no protection down there from wakes made by those big ships. Tangalooma offers shelter from those ships wakes.
Stockie
Stockie
NSW
343 posts
NSW, 343 posts
30 Aug 2019 8:11am
It is a loverly part of the world, I'd anchor up for another night when I'm passing through!
stupid
stupid
QLD
211 posts
QLD, 211 posts
30 Aug 2019 8:26am
It will be the mi cat barge that ruins your experience.
In my experience!
otherwise it's nice, just gets a bit crowded.
seabird
seabird
QLD
227 posts
QLD, 227 posts
31 Aug 2019 3:54pm
Tangalooma is ok when the tides aren't too big, next Wednesday there is about1.5m of run, so should be ok.

If the wind is from the south anchor on the northern end of the wrecks and if the wind is from the north anchor on the southern end. There more space at the southern end but if the wind goes SSW you will roll on a run in tide.

Try to anchor in the mid of the channel so you can swing in both directions.

With low tide at 1830 you will have to enter via the channel to the south of the resort jetty. Check your chart.
If you don't draw over 2m you can come in on the top of the 2.1m tide via the MIcat channel on the northern side of the wrecks. Come in via the southern channel once the tide starts to run out.
shaggybaxter
shaggybaxter
QLD
2679 posts
QLD, 2679 posts
1 Sep 2019 9:42pm
Saskia II said..
Hi all,

A quick question, I am planning a trip up to Tangalooma Wrecks next week and looking at anchoring overnight on the Wednesday. Winds look like E in the evening and swinging around to light NNW around 6 kts about midnight. I have never anchored here before and have ready it's a bit rough on a westerly over 10kts and i am curious of any experience anyone may have had on a NW overnight. I hoping it will be ok as the wind is light but....... Also i'm on a 29ft mono. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Steve


Hi Steve,
WE might see you out there, it's WAGS on wednesday.

Out of interest, your forecast has firmed up pretty much as you said,
Light Easterly in the Wed arvo transitioning to
Light Northerly (light) just before midnight then
Light Westerly in the early Thursday am.

Seabird mentioned the low tide is at 1830, this'll help pull you north, but which direction are you coming from?
Saskia II
Saskia II
14 posts
14 posts
2 Sep 2019 8:19pm
shaggybaxter said..

Saskia II said..
Hi all,

A quick question, I am planning a trip up to Tangalooma Wrecks next week and looking at anchoring overnight on the Wednesday. Winds look like E in the evening and swinging around to light NNW around 6 kts about midnight. I have never anchored here before and have ready it's a bit rough on a westerly over 10kts and i am curious of any experience anyone may have had on a NW overnight. I hoping it will be ok as the wind is light but....... Also i'm on a 29ft mono. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Steve



Hi Steve,
WE might see you out there, it's WAGS on wednesday.

Out of interest, your forecast has firmed up pretty much as you said,
Light Easterly in the Wed arvo transitioning to
Light Northerly (light) just before midnight then
Light Westerly in the early Thursday am.

Seabird mentioned the low tide is at 1830, this'll help pull you north, but which direction are you coming from?


Hi Shaggybaxter, thanks for the info, and everyone else too. We are coming up from Southport via Canaipa on Tuesday, then looking at Lucinda Bay to anchor on Wednesday but..... the latest wind prediction looks like now getting close to 20kt W late in the evening on Wednesday before dropping off after midnight. Mmmm, could be interesting.....
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