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fmmatowind



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PostPosted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 8:44 pm    Post subject: Southern NJ or Southeast PA windsurf locations Reply with quote

Southern NJ or Southeast PA windsurf locations

Anybody know of locations in Southern NJ or Southeastern/Central PA where people windsurf in Oct. and November? Would like to find a place where others regularly gather? Anybody ever windsurf at Blue Marsh Lake outside of Reading, PA?
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FM
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wsurfer



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 12:24 pm    Post subject: RE: Southern NJ or Southeast PA windsurf locations Reply with quote

A lot of people go to Lakes Bay (Atlantic City) or Seaside Park. Not sure how long they sail at Marsh Creek, but all are drivable from Philly area.
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Windlover



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 12:37 pm    Post subject: RE: Southern NJ or Southeast PA windsurf locations Reply with quote

Check out Marsh Creek State Park. Any search engine will locate info. Nice little sailing lake. No motors except electric allowed. Large contingent of local sailors. Rental shop onsite. Grass rigging, lots of parking. Not a bad little place to sail.
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winddave



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PostPosted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 3:02 pm    Post subject: RE: Southern NJ or Southeast PA windsurf locations Reply with quote

Ive sailed in this region since 1985 and would say that Lakes Bay is the premier sailing location. Check out Extremewindsurfing.com which is located at the site. You can check the tide on the internet--water is only knee to waist deep when the tide is out which mades for fast and safe sailing. Almost always a few people on the water and that parking lot fills on a warm spring day. Nice bump and jump sailing when the tide is in. They also get some nice thermals in the Spring. I sailed there the last week of June 06 and hit 15-20 K winds each day but one. Check it out, its a great spot to have fun and meet other sailors
Dave
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