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English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Take Montauk highway east out of Napeague. When you see the Art Barge ahead on your left, turn left. If your pass the Lobster Roll restaurant (their sign says "Lunch" in big letters), you've gone too far. If you're on the right road, you'll cross some railroad tracks within 100 yards and will drive along a marshy area full of reeds and cattails. You will be able to see the south end of Napeague Bay on your right as you drive. Parking is an issue - you should park away from the beach; and hike in ;-((
Take Montauk highway east out of Napeague. When you see the Art Barge ahead on your left, turn left. If your pass the Lobster Roll restaurant (their sign says "Lunch" in big letters), you've gone too far. If you're on the right road, you'll cross some railroad tracks within 100 yards and will drive along a marshy area full of reeds and cattails. You will be able to see the south end of Napeague Bay on your right as you drive. Parking is an issue - you should park away from the beach; and hike in ;-((
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Take Montauk highway east out of Napeague. When you see the Art Barge ahead on your left, turn left. If your pass the Lobster Roll restaurant (their sign says "Lunch" in big letters), you've gone too far. If you're on the right road, you'll cross some railroad tracks within 100 yards and will drive along a marshy area full of reeds and cattails. You will be able to see the south end of Napeague Bay on your right as you drive. Parking is an issue - you should park away from the beach; and hike in ;-((
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Take Montauk highway east out of Napeague. When you see the Art Barge ahead on your left, turn left. If your pass the Lobster Roll restaurant (their sign says "Lunch" in big letters), you've gone too far. If you're on the right road, you'll cross some railroad tracks within 100 yards and will drive along a marshy area full of reeds and cattails. You will be able to see the south end of Napeague Bay on your right as you drive. Parking is an issue - you should park away from the beach; and hike in ;-((
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Take Montauk highway east out of Napeague. When you see the Art Barge ahead on your left, turn left. If your pass the Lobster Roll restaurant (their sign says "Lunch" in big letters), you've gone too far. If you're on the right road, you'll cross some railroad tracks within 100 yards and will drive along a marshy area full of reeds and cattails. You will be able to see the south end of Napeague Bay on your right as you drive. Parking is an issue - you should park away from the beach; and hike in ;-((
Distance d'une ville Prennez une voiture
Distance Bonne marche (15-30 min)
Facile à trouver ? OK
Accès public ? Accès public
Accès spécial Pas de problème d'accès
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Caractéristiques du spot
Autre nom Napeague Harbor
Qualité du spot Pourquoi pas
Expérience Tout le monde
Type Lagon
Kite/vent ? Bon pour le Kitesurf, Bon pour le Windsurf
Style Freeride
Meilleur moment Après-midi, Soir
Dangers Autres engins flottants, Objets visibles
Fréquentation semaine Quelques kiters
Fréquentation week-end Quelques kiters
Environnent
Qualité de l'eau Trouble
Courant Pas de courant
Fond Sableux
Marée Meilleur à marée haute
Facilités
Vent local
Type Vent venturi
Force Moyen (16 - 25 knots)
Dir. principale Sud
Meilleure dir. Sud-ouest
Meilleure dir. relative Cross-Shore
Période De Toute l'année à Toute l'année
Plus d'informations
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): The best winds are from the south or southwest off the ocean. The local geography seems to cause a venturi, cranking a 15-knot breeze up to 25 or so. Southerly breezes are cross-onshore, and southerlies are cross-shore or cross-offshore. Westerly winds are offshore from the launch site, but fairly sailable. Northwesterlies are cross-offshore on port tack.
The best winds are from the south or southwest off the ocean. The local geography seems to cause a venturi, cranking a 15-knot breeze up to 25 or so. Southerly breezes are cross-onshore, and southerlies are cross-shore or cross-offshore. Westerly winds are offshore from the launch site, but fairly sailable. Northwesterlies are cross-offshore on port tack.
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): The best winds are from the south or southwest off the ocean. The local geography seems to cause a venturi, cranking a 15-knot breeze up to 25 or so. Southerly breezes are cross-onshore, and southerlies are cross-shore or cross-offshore. Westerly winds are offshore from the launch site, but fairly sailable. Northwesterlies are cross-offshore on port tack.
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): The best winds are from the south or southwest off the ocean. The local geography seems to cause a venturi, cranking a 15-knot breeze up to 25 or so. Southerly breezes are cross-onshore, and southerlies are cross-shore or cross-offshore. Westerly winds are offshore from the launch site, but fairly sailable. Northwesterlies are cross-offshore on port tack.
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): The best winds are from the south or southwest off the ocean. The local geography seems to cause a venturi, cranking a 15-knot breeze up to 25 or so. Southerly breezes are cross-onshore, and southerlies are cross-shore or cross-offshore. Westerly winds are offshore from the launch site, but fairly sailable. Northwesterlies are cross-offshore on port tack.
Informations supplémentaires
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Napeague Bay is a good-size body of water on the south fork, between the towns of Napeague and Montauk. It is almost a lake, connected to Great Peconic bay [Gardiners Bay] by a small strait at its northern end.
The good sailing is all in the northern half of the bay. The south end of the bay is shallow, somewhat weedy, and has some small boats moored there. Boat traffic is virtually non-existent.
The bottom is sandy. The bay is heated by the sun, and hence quite salty. It's shallow enough that you can stand in most places, especially if the tide's out.
There is very little chop in the bay. On a really cranking day, you might see 6-12 inches... just enough to launch if you try hard. It's a good place for speed runs, jibing practice, and waterstarting.
Napeague Bay is a good-size body of water on the south fork, between the towns of Napeague and Montauk. It is almost a lake, connected to Great Peconic bay [Gardiners Bay] by a small strait at its northern end.
The good sailing is all in the northern half of the bay. The south end of the bay is shallow, somewhat weedy, and has some small boats moored there. Boat traffic is virtually non-existent.
The bottom is sandy. The bay is heated by the sun, and hence quite salty. It's shallow enough that you can stand in most places, especially if the tide's out.
There is very little chop in the bay. On a really cranking day, you might see 6-12 inches... just enough to launch if you try hard. It's a good place for speed runs, jibing practice, and waterstarting.
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Napeague Bay is a good-size body of water on the south fork, between the towns of Napeague and Montauk. It is almost a lake, connected to Great Peconic bay [Gardiners Bay] by a small strait at its northern end.
The good sailing is all in the northern half of the bay. The south end of the bay is shallow, somewhat weedy, and has some small boats moored there. Boat traffic is virtually non-existent.
The bottom is sandy. The bay is heated by the sun, and hence quite salty. It's shallow enough that you can stand in most places, especially if the tide's out.
There is very little chop in the bay. On a really cranking day, you might see 6-12 inches... just enough to launch if you try hard. It's a good place for speed runs, jibing practice, and waterstarting.
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Napeague Bay is a good-size body of water on the south fork, between the towns of Napeague and Montauk. It is almost a lake, connected to Great Peconic bay [Gardiners Bay] by a small strait at its northern end.
The good sailing is all in the northern half of the bay. The south end of the bay is shallow, somewhat weedy, and has some small boats moored there. Boat traffic is virtually non-existent.
The bottom is sandy. The bay is heated by the sun, and hence quite salty. It's shallow enough that you can stand in most places, especially if the tide's out.
There is very little chop in the bay. On a really cranking day, you might see 6-12 inches... just enough to launch if you try hard. It's a good place for speed runs, jibing practice, and waterstarting.
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Napeague Bay is a good-size body of water on the south fork, between the towns of Napeague and Montauk. It is almost a lake, connected to Great Peconic bay [Gardiners Bay] by a small strait at its northern end.
The good sailing is all in the northern half of the bay. The south end of the bay is shallow, somewhat weedy, and has some small boats moored there. Boat traffic is virtually non-existent.
The bottom is sandy. The bay is heated by the sun, and hence quite salty. It's shallow enough that you can stand in most places, especially if the tide's out.
There is very little chop in the bay. On a really cranking day, you might see 6-12 inches... just enough to launch if you try hard. It's a good place for speed runs, jibing practice, and waterstarting.
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De Anonymous , 03-02-2009
This is NOT Napeague Bay - The body of water shown here is actually Three Mile Harbor... Napeague Bay is east of here, where the south fork of LI narrows before reaching Montauk.