A heading of due north from the eastern side of coochy, should put you into horse shoe bay. Be very aware of the wind strenght and direction. It can chop up with a southerly blowing. If in doubt don't.
Hi,
planing a trip up from the gold coast via jacobs well and redland bay to go over to horseshoe bay at peel. Question is, when I get to Coochiemudlow Island can I just head directly to peel or do I need to head towards dunwich and basically follow the ferry route ?
Also how rough can this stretch get ?
Any help appreciated ?
A heading of due north from the eastern side of coochy, should put you into horse shoe bay. Be very aware of the wind strenght and direction. It can chop up with a southerly blowing. If in doubt don't.
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You can pretty much make a bee line towards horseshoe bay from east Coochie. Just be aware of the shallow banks on the southern tip of Peel, and make sure you don't anchor anywhere closer than 100+ meters off the beach at horseshoe (esp if the tide is going out!).
I have seen it chop up once on the northern side of coochie (coming back from Peel to Vicci Pt), but you normally wouldn't be out there in anything over 15 anyway.
Hello Ahamay,
what boat will you be using?
I have seen chop at least a meter high coming from the south between Coochie and Peel.
If you have a smaller boat be very alert to a southerly wing coming in suddenly, northerly is much more comforatble.
Aim to the Eastern end of Horseshoe Bay. On the Banana Banks to the East North East of Coochy, the most southern Green is pretty shallow so keep clear of it. You can cross the Banana Banks even at low tide quite safely with this one exception.
The two Peel Island South West Rocks lit green beacons are good markers but there is also an unlit Green between the eastern SW light and the beach. If you get too close to this Green, it is possible to go onto the shallow stuff if you keep heading for the beach.
A lot of heavy vehicular ferry traffic on this route from Dunwich to Cleveland so keep and eye out for them!
This patch is the wildest and roughest part of the Bay and if the winds get above 15 knots from the SE or NE, you will get a fair old beating - dependant on boat size of course!
I guess you already know that the drop off along the beach at Horseshoe Bay shallows very quickly as the tide drops so don't get caught anywhere from it to the beach on the run out - 'cos that's where you will stay!!
Crocodile has asked the correct question.boat size would be nice to know before answering.
Hilly
Buy a Beacon to beacon and familiarise yourself with the beacons before you go. Mike
you'll have no worries mate you have a nice seaworthy boat enjoy your trip if you dont have a chart of the bay there B C F have them however if you intend going past peal you make sure you carry your flairs.
Hilly
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Mike
Mate - you should be fine. Just be aware of the vehicular ferry as it can leave a wake that when pushed up by wind and against current can be insanely steep...having become airborne I know!
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Tend to head out from South Coochie, head towards goat, then due north when 2/3 down horseshoe bay. Saves having to look at the depth as anytime.
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