Speed, Wave & Slalom
Green Point, Port Phillip Bay, Australia
The most beautiful cruising run I've ever sailed is in Jervis Bay, NSW, Australia and I've sailed in quite a few spots around the world. Go in December or January when good NE sea breezes are forecast. In a good weather cycle the breeze can blow for three or four days at 25+ and even blow through the night. Launch from Moonah Moonah Creek or Huskisson Caravan Park and sail just north of Plantation Point, jump like mad on the way, hit the bombora as you pass the reef and keep sailing all the way to the other side which would be ideally Murrays Beach. Do it with a companion and tell a friend where you're going. Sail back! Have a beer - you've earned it, because it's 30km of challenging sailing!
GPS 2 Sec Max. 47.89 knots
GPS Max. 45.47 knots
GPS 5 x 10sec. 42.52 knots
GPS 500m 43.54 knots
2nd Overall, NSW Slalom Championships 1998 (Sam Parker 1st)
5th Overall, Sandy Point Speed Fortnight 2009
3rd Breakwater to Beacon 2008 (the unofficial and longer race)
4th Slalom, 1994 Sandy Point High Wind Carnival
Massive air on sand bar break
Spring 1987
If I don't sail today I may as well sell all my gear Honey
Sail lots. Never sheet out, unless you're riding a wave or landing a backward loop!