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14.30°C
Current Temperature
52.00km/h
Wind speed
17.66°C
Water Temperature
2.20m
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2.48m
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3/11
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Stackys Bight is a 150 m wide, 100 m deep rocky bay, located at the northern end of Killiecrankie Bay at the southern base of Old Mans Head. Two small beaches are located on the northern shore of the bay and face south into the main bay. Beach FI 114 is a curving 80 m long pocket of reflective yellow sand, bordered by sloping granite rocks, with seagrass growing to within 50 m of the shore. Beach FI 115 lies 50 m to the west and is a 70 m long low energy reflective beach, with seagrass just 20 m off the shore. The steep partly bare slopes of Old Mans Head rise east of the beaches, with a 4WD track around the base and two shacks located in the dense scrub behind the beaches.
Beach Length: 0.07km
General Hazard Rating: 2/10

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