Lake Macquarie moorings

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markje4
markje4
NSW
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NSW, 28 posts
27 Apr 2015 12:53pm
Hoping to make an offer on a 10m yacht next week. Was interested in leaving the boat on Lake Macquarie but as I will be travelling over 2 hrs to get there, was looking at the Southern end mooring grounds.
Does anyone have local knowledge as to one being better than another?

Thanks
Mark
cisco
cisco
QLD
12365 posts
QLD, 12365 posts
27 Apr 2015 4:12pm

When I bought my Lotus 9.2 she was on a mooring on the south side of LMYC Marina at Belmont. I had to do a fair bit of preparation to the yacht prior to sailing her north to Queensland which took a week.

For me the location was perfect. About a 300m row to shore and not a bad beaching area for the dinghy with a park adjoining with a toilet block that is never locked.

The yacht club is right there as is the Gunyah Hotel with an excellent bistro. There was a BIAS chandlery right next door to the hotel but it has since closed.

The big benefit was that I did not need to have my car there as the Belmont shopping precinct was just up the road.

The mooring area is in the bay and quite protected. The yacht club is very much a social hub and casual berthing is available as well as a working berth PLUS a mast crane.

If you were to base yourself there club membership would be a good idea as a certain amount of free berthing comes with it. The members are very friendly and helpful though I can't say the same ting for the then manager. The club house also has hot showers and toilets and a set of dinghy racks of which you could probably get one for secure storage of your dinghy.

From the beach to mooring area.



Yacht club and dinghy racks.



The park and Gunyah Hotel.



You will need bird netting.



The working berth with mast crane in the right of fore triangle.



If you are in the working berth, keep your clothes on.


Moorings are close together but not too close.






All in all a very handy location.
Lazzz
Lazzz
NSW
914 posts
NSW, 914 posts
27 Apr 2015 4:42pm
I had a mooring at Taylors Bay, Gwandalan which is right "down the bottom" of the Lake but as I live on the north end I moved it up there. I take it you would be coming up from Sydney.

www.rms.nsw.gov.au/documents/maritime/moorings/mooring-map-lake-macquarie-south.pdf

It is a great little bay & there should be no waiting list. A great park to leave your dinghy & you will get to know the friendly locals on the water front who will keep an eye on the boat.

Well protected from the southerlieis & westerlies - you will get the Nor Easters of an afternoon in summer tho. Occasionally I had to have a couple of goes at picking up the mooring single handed in a good nor easter.

Another option is at Wyee Bay but LMY can give you info for there.


I'm a bit peeved at LMYC - since they have extended/renovated the Marina they won't allow over 14T or house boats. I used to enjoy calling in there for a feed but now go to the other clubs.
markje4
markje4
NSW
28 posts
NSW, 28 posts
27 Apr 2015 6:39pm
Thanks for that. Some great shots.
markje4
markje4
NSW
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NSW, 28 posts
27 Apr 2015 6:43pm
Spoke to RMS today. Said there were 5 vacancies at Nords Wharf. Will make enquiries re Gwandalan when/if the likelihood of boat ownership is more definite.
BlueMoon
BlueMoon
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866 posts
27 Apr 2015 5:16pm
You could also look at the Western side ie Toronto or Wangi Wangi, which are just off the freeway & may very well be quicker to get to than the Eastern side. You'll probably find the commercial moorings are substantially cheaper at Toronto, than the East.
markje4
markje4
NSW
28 posts
NSW, 28 posts
27 Apr 2015 8:54pm
BlueMoon said..
You could also look at the Western side ie Toronto or Wangi Wangi, which are just off the freeway & may very well be quicker to get to than the Eastern side. You'll probably find the commercial moorings are substantially cheaper at Toronto, than the East.


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LMY
LMY
NSW
203 posts
LMY LMY
NSW, 203 posts
27 Apr 2015 9:48pm
If you are travelling from Sydney then either side of Mannering Park, or Wyee Bay would be the closest to the expressway. Gwandalyn is a bit further(10-15 min), but probably better protected from the south and west.

The Western side of Mannering Park is protected from the south. The fetch from the west is not to bad. The eastern side is protected from the west, but more exposed to the south. It would pretty much average out, the western side marginally better, but the water is heated by the local power station and some say that growth is higher.

There is a marina at Wyee Point, where there are also commercial moorings. You might consider leaving the boat there for a month or so while you have a look around.

The key difference between the northern and southern end of the lake is that the southern end has less development. If you want to be close to bays where you can anchor surounded by bush with only a couple of other boats, go to the south. If you want to tie up to a club wharf and have lunch, pay to have work done on the boat or race in a larger fleet then head north.

If you want to look closer at the southern end then pm me and I can take you for a look.
markje4
markje4
NSW
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NSW, 28 posts
27 Apr 2015 11:16pm
markje4 said..

BlueMoon said..
You could also look at the Western side ie Toronto or Wangi Wangi, which are just off the freeway & may very well be quicker to get to than the Eastern side. You'll probably find the commercial moorings are substantially cheaper at Toronto, than the East.



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Tried to send an emoji but came out as question marks. Thanks for the reply.
Franrick
Franrick
289 posts
289 posts
28 Apr 2015 3:38am
I have used the marina at Wyee Point a couple of times now. The swing moorings are very Reasonably priced, about $140/month from memory. Morisett is the nearest shopping center with a reasonable industrial estate and Wyong/Tuggerah, a bit further to the south is also well serviced.
With lake Macquarie being so close to Sydney and a great sailing home/destination all sailing services are well represented. With the demise of Bias Boating at Belmont the only other large chandlery is Whitworths, just around the corned from the Knights stadium but there and quite a few smaller chandleries that are also competitively priced.
MattM14
MattM14
NSW
190 posts
NSW, 190 posts
28 Apr 2015 9:04am
Re the Bias chandlery at Belmont. A new one has taken it's place, Rays Boating Warehouse I believe it is called. Dropped in there the other day and they were still unpacking stock. The guy running it used to work for Bias and lost all his super etc when they folded.
At first glance they seemed a bit more expensive than Whitworths but a lot more convienently located if you boat is in the Belmont part of the lake. Given his story with Bias worth supporting the business.
Not strictly related to the thread I know, but it came up a couple of times.
Franrick
Franrick
289 posts
289 posts
28 Apr 2015 9:51pm
Thanks Mat,
Thats good to know.
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