A dose of white rock

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tomp
tomp
NSW
692 posts
NSW, 692 posts
2 Feb 2012 9:08pm
haven't sailed for a few weeks ALTHOUGH got almost 2 hours of mod SE and 1-2 metre waves off white rock yesterday. I didn't manage to force the usual Manly ferry pics from the Manly daily but it would have been good to see some others enjoying the conditions as well.

i guess it was a weekday, raining, mirky water, a bit cool...great w-surfing weather!
Long Reef
Long Reef
SA
583 posts
SA, 583 posts
3 Feb 2012 4:25pm
White rock is a good option if the wind is more ESE. Its a funny wave that drops out suddenly but quite fun. You can take off really close to the rocks and bottom turn under the lip but the top turn can be very soft - kick out early to avoid the wind shadow.
racerX
racerX
464 posts
464 posts
3 Feb 2012 8:28pm
Where about is white rock?
albers
albers
NSW
1739 posts
NSW, 1739 posts
4 Feb 2012 5:57pm
racerX said...

Where about is white rock?


I believe it's the northern side of the Long Reef headland.

tomp
tomp
NSW
692 posts
NSW, 692 posts
4 Feb 2012 10:19pm
racer,
it's straight out from fisherman's beach ('brownwater') at Collaroy and called 'white rock' because you can see a white rock at dee why headland when you take off - according to Nat Young. Whatever is the case it's been called that for as long as I can remember.

As Tim said it's a strange sort of wave and quite tide affected. Can be sailed in S/SE/ESE. Usually I go out to Little Makaha which is the actual Long Reef point in S/SE.

White rock in my opinion is the best sailing spot in Sydney when it's ESE. Usually that wind direction means rain and inconsistent wind. It's great there because it is one of the few places in that direction with waves and the wind accelerates across the flat rock platform. You can sail within an arm's length of the platform and then rip down the waves.
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