A Lake Somewhere-part 2

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jh2703
jh2703
NSW
1225 posts
NSW, 1225 posts
17 Dec 2011 9:50am
I went back the following day for more of the same, it's such a good place for a cruise....

gregc
gregc
VIC
1299 posts
VIC, 1299 posts
17 Dec 2011 10:32am
You can almost hear your fins scraping the sand on that one. Are you guys due any rain in the next little while to give you some fin room?? Looks great though will be trying it next time I'm down there.
NDH47
NDH47
NSW
102 posts
NSW, 102 posts
17 Dec 2011 1:09pm
I sail there as well. Works very well in a southerly. Was really good before it was opened to the surf.
Last time I sailed there I continually bottomed out.
Good to see it's filling up again.
gregc
gregc
VIC
1299 posts
VIC, 1299 posts
17 Dec 2011 2:09pm
may have to take out the centre fin and put the quads in there yee haaa
ratz
ratz
WA
481 posts
WA, 481 posts
18 Dec 2011 12:54pm
looks like a nice spot......enjoy
sick_em_rex
sick_em_rex
NSW
1601 posts
NSW, 1601 posts
21 Dec 2011 6:02pm
I'll be down at Huskisson late January. How long do you think it would take me to get to the Lake from there and what is the best way?
jh2703
jh2703
NSW
1225 posts
NSW, 1225 posts
21 Dec 2011 8:52pm
Head via the highway towards Nowra and take the Forrest rd towards Currarong and follow the sighs to Culburra beach. You can launch from the sandbar or from the scout hall. It's about 40 minutes from husky, Check out Callala Bay as well if there is a southerly. Don't pass up Gerroa as a slalom spot, it's not all about waveS here I've had some awesome open ocean blasts on my freeride board with my 7.2 and there's also Sanctuary point for the flatwater blasters, sorry if you already know about these spots but there is so many great spots to sail.

Look me up if you want someone to sail with.

Cheers.
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