Taylor's Point wharf

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East31
East31
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23 Oct 2018 8:11am
Hi, I am new to the forum, have been reading many posts and found some very useful information thanks.

I am woundering does anyone know the depth of the water at Taylor's Pount Wharf in Pittwater? And are there any restrictions to stop you collecting passengers from there.

thanks
EC31
EC31
NSW
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23 Oct 2018 11:54am
Council limit is 15 minutes. On a busy Sunday afternoon when everyone is getting home, drop and go stops the agro. Although I was abused one Christmas morning when I was loading an esky and a 130ah battery.

My boat draws 1.7. On the western side there is a set timber stairs. The bottom stair has a support plate underneath. When that support plate is entirely out of the water, I touch. That is on a still day, allow for waves in a nor'easter.
East31
East31
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4 posts
23 Oct 2018 1:42pm
Thanks for the reply EC31, I will look out for the support plate. Thanks again.
jasonL
jasonL
QLD
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QLD, 3 posts
27 Oct 2018 7:05pm
Lived there as a kd, the RAN facility next door, was rather impressive!
especially when they launched torpedos to Lion Island.
all gone now!

the very end of the wharf was good for spearing all kinds of stuff.
at very low tide, in the water, your toes could jst touch the rocks under
nswsailor
nswsailor
NSW
1458 posts
NSW, 1458 posts
27 Oct 2018 8:45pm
jasonL said..
Lived there as a kd, the RAN facility next door, was rather impressive!
especially when they launched torpedos to Lion Island.
all gone now!

the very end of the wharf was good for spearing all kinds of stuff.
at very low tide, in the water, your toes could jst touch the rocks under



I was actually sailling in Pittwater on the day they did the last test firing and was moved out of the way by navy boats but did see the bubbles produced by the torpedo as it speed past!
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