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What's the furthest you've sailed out to sea?

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Created by evlPanda > 9 months ago, 21 Sep 2009
evlPanda
NSW, 9207 posts
21 Sep 2009 1:48PM
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(not you AUS-911 )

Bender
WA, 2236 posts
21 Sep 2009 11:52AM
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They ledge to lano race. the outer bouys(cray boats) are miles offshore. Anyone know how far?


evlPanda
NSW, 9207 posts
21 Sep 2009 2:00PM
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^ There's a ruler in GoogleEarth under tools ... or somewhere on the menu bar. Have a look.

buzuc
NSW, 30 posts
21 Sep 2009 2:08PM
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Lanildut to Molene in France. 17 kilometres

I made a few times, alone or with some friends but only with good wind directions (N or S) and during the low tides...

swoosh
QLD, 1929 posts
21 Sep 2009 2:32PM
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international waters.

Boris
261 posts
21 Sep 2009 12:50PM
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Antarctica.
Gybed around an ice berg and headed back. Polar bear took a swipe at me, but missed.

ginger pom
VIC, 1746 posts
21 Sep 2009 2:52PM
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is it just me that thinks that this thread might be a touch dangerous?

AUS1111
WA, 3621 posts
21 Sep 2009 1:28PM
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The Rottnest and Return race was held a couple of times around 1990 and I have done the crossing a couple of times besides that. It's about 17km from the nearest landfall. It's not that hard, and nor does it take very long, but if you break something...

The coolest part is when you are out amongst the swells and you sail down a trough - you can't see land in any direction. This is a very rare thing in windsurfing, very memorable.

evlPanda
NSW, 9207 posts
21 Sep 2009 3:30PM
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Boris said...

Antarctica.
Gybed around an ice berg and headed back. Polar bear took a swipe at me, but missed.


No bears there.

Ginger Pom said...
is it just me that thinks that this thread might be a touch dangerous?


No.

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
21 Sep 2009 3:57PM
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Around the summer of 1995 I sailed a few kms out past Windang Point in a moderate north east seabreeze. I saw a pengiun swimming along and then something greyish/bronzish in the water out of the corner of my eye, sailed a couple more kms, completed a shakey gybe and sailed back to Warilla Beach.

sick_em_rex
NSW, 1601 posts
21 Sep 2009 4:13PM
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Gybed around boats moored off Long Reef a few times. One time I got carried away and by the time I gybed I couldn't see land

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8359 posts
21 Sep 2009 5:27PM
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Not very far by this posts standards but back in the 90's I went out to the tankers anchored offshore from Nobby's ..couple of kms ? & ran out of wind.LONG swim in sidecrawl towing the gear & thinking of sharks .I was silly enough to stay swimming on the one side the whole way in & cripes was I B musclebound the next day!

Gestalt
QLD, 14981 posts
21 Sep 2009 6:41PM
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mooloolaba to old woman island and back,

15km total distance, 2 km offshore.

got seasick during the 2nd 15km leg and got rescued.

NotWal
QLD, 7436 posts
21 Sep 2009 7:00PM
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Boris said...

Antarctica.
Gybed around an ice berg and headed back. Polar bear took a swipe at me, but missed.



ha ha There aren't any polar bears in Antarctica ya dufus. It must have been a walrus.

NotWal
QLD, 7436 posts
21 Sep 2009 7:10PM
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Wello to Moreton Island sand hills. Thats 24 km. I suppose that doesn't count does it if its entirely within the Bay.

I'm looking forward to the Wanderers tour from Viccy Point to Bongaree. That's 60km :)

ka43
NSW, 3105 posts
21 Sep 2009 7:47PM
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Like Rex we used to sail out and around the big ships anchored off Long Reef.
One day a mate and I sailed out so far in a great nor-easter we could see South Head and then the thin white strip of sand we thought was Bondi.
When we turned around all we had to aim for was Longy headland and the bulk of Collaroy Plateau way in the distance.
Best part was appearing and disappearing in between the swells and having flying fish blast along with you.
Must admit we were very pleased to hop off onto the sand at Lugga's!!!

Windxtasy
WA, 4019 posts
21 Sep 2009 6:04PM
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NotWal said...

Boris said...

Antarctica.
Gybed around an ice berg and headed back. Polar bear took a swipe at me, but missed.



ha ha There aren't any polar bears in Antarctica ya dufus. It must have been a walrus.


Walruses are arctic animals too (but I think you know that Dave )

try elephant seal

Windxtasy
WA, 4019 posts
21 Sep 2009 6:15PM
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Boris said...

Antarctica.
Gybed around an ice berg and headed back. Polar bear took a swipe at me, but missed.






Darned Global Warming!
I was just trying to hitch a ride back to the Arctic... Honest!

NotWal
QLD, 7436 posts
21 Sep 2009 8:41PM
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Windxtasy said...

Boris said...

Antarctica.
Gybed around an ice berg and headed back. Polar bear took a swipe at me, but missed.






Darned Global Warming!
I was just trying to hitch a ride back to the Arctic... Honest!


You cant see me I'm an iceberg.

Gestalt
QLD, 14981 posts
21 Sep 2009 8:52PM
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NotWal said...

Wello to Moreton Island sand hills. Thats 24 km. That doesn't count does it if its entirely within the Bay.

I'm looking forward to the Wanderers tour from Viccy Point to Bongaree. That's 60km :)


how about vicki point to the pub?

NotWal
QLD, 7436 posts
21 Sep 2009 10:52PM
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Gestalt said...

NotWal said...

Wello to Moreton Island sand hills. Thats 24 km. That doesn't count does it if its entirely within the Bay.

I'm looking forward to the Wanderers tour from Viccy Point to Bongaree. That's 60km :)


how about vicki point to the pub?


The pub at Bongaree?

eyeMhardcor
255 posts
21 Sep 2009 9:00PM
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I sailed right to the edge and back

paddymac
WA, 943 posts
21 Sep 2009 9:30PM
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Met a fitter working in the mines a few years back who had an interesting background. He'd been a camera man for Ben Cropp, diving on sunken boats and in his spare time windsurfed (on 80s gear) around Tasmania and from Australia to Indonesia. Can't remember his name but last I heard he had built a boat and gone sailing around the workd with a couple of young English lasses. Me? Envious? Nahhhh

buckles
VIC, 107 posts
22 Sep 2009 12:14AM
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About 200m past the sandbar at Lakes Entrance. I soon realised that enourmous funboards are not suited to wave jumping. As with attempting most activities on inappropriate equipment, it was a bit of fun but nothing to brag about.

Rider5
WA, 567 posts
21 Sep 2009 10:26PM
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I once got about 50m off the shore it was fun !

S018
SA, 338 posts
22 Sep 2009 12:13AM
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Cape Jervios to Kangroo island, SA, and back ! it's only 17K
a few SA guys sailed across the Gulf and back about 60k depending on where you land

Krisiz1
WA, 331 posts
21 Sep 2009 11:01PM
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I saw a kiter yesterday at least a 100mtrs from the shore. I was heading back to see if he was ok but about then he must have realised that people on the shore wouldn't be able to see him and bolted back to jumpy dangly things closer in.

Gonewindsurfing247
WA, 966 posts
22 Sep 2009 10:28AM
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I remember reading in Windsurf magazine that some Cuban guy had windsurfed from Cuba to Miami to escape the Castro regime. That has to be at least 288kms.

pacman76
QLD, 123 posts
22 Sep 2009 1:38PM
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A couple of times i have followed someone out far enough that you turn around and struggle to see land always on a floater though
Jaws music goes through my head whenever i fall off that far out

landyacht
WA, 5921 posts
22 Sep 2009 9:16PM
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went out on a hobie 14 off esperence on a light breeze in summer, had a leg on the steering , lay back in the sun , and was woken by the woodie island ferry sounding his horn at me . woodie was sooo big from there.
As I headed back the wind picked up and I had the privledge ? of surfing the ferry wake all the way home. As I got back into the harbour I nose dived and that 's when I realized I didnt have my lifejacket .
I think its about 25 kms?

T 11
TAS, 811 posts
22 Sep 2009 11:29PM
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Hey Paddymac the guy you are talking about is Ric Burnup originally from Devonport Tas
He sailed to New guinea from Cape York broke a mast on the way and cut a bamboo pole on some remote island to keep going with the rest of the trip.
My mate still has the old F2 lightning longboard he sailed around Tassie on.
The made a doco of the trip back then called Tasmania by Butterfly replayed on tv earlier in the year



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