Somebody sent me this cool drone footage google drive video of Stansbury, South Australia (source: Shane T ?). Let's see if the site can display it. Sailors: Hoppy, Carl M and Tricky.
drive.google.com/file/d/1i603GqeaZmd8NhqV3k51u_u67DuYLJfX/view
PS/ Nope, oh well. You'll have to click on the link to watch it.
I found out who made the video. Resident sailor: Chris from Stansbury. Cool video Chris !
. Still below is Tricky.

I just looked on a map where it was, could you sail (with the right wind condition) across from Adelaide ?
I just looked on a map where it was, could you sail (with the right wind condition) across from Adelaide ?
Yes but be risky
Looks awesome!... and shallow - must have sliced a few crabs in half ![]()
You hit razor fish (ie: clam shells) when you run too close to the sand bar - they give you notice.
@FishMints, 70km tack. You would need support. Conditions don't last long in this Gulf.
That's an unconventional gybing technique at 2:00. Front foot at the mast base out of the straps. What's the idea?
I just looked on a map where it was, could you sail (with the right wind condition) across from Adelaide ?
Yes but be risky
Some have sailed across and back
with out back up
but it is Risky
Somebody sent me this cool drone footage google drive video of Stansbury, South Australia (source: Shane T ?). Let's see if the site can display it. Sailors: Hoppy, Carl M and Tricky.
drive.google.com/file/d/1i603GqeaZmd8NhqV3k51u_u67DuYLJfX/view
PS/ Nope, oh well. You'll have to click on the link to watch it.
Hoppy ,Tricky and Kym sailing on that day J
That's an unconventional gybing technique at 2:00. Front foot at the mast base out of the straps. What's the idea?
To keep planning through the jibe in light wind