snowleopard
Well-Known Member
We are back from a month in Oz and the time has come for an objective (if you believe that you'll believe anything) comparison of UK and Australian sailing.
All BrianJ's protestations to the contrary, here is a view over Port Philip Bay (Melbourne), showing all the boats out sailing...
To be entirely truthful, we did spot one...
Of course the changable weather may have something to do with it. We had temperatures of 35 degrees and hailstones in the same week.
A brief diversion to Sydney, the capital of yachting down under showed that some sailing does in fact take place there...
Though the boat here is one of the Global Challenge fleet so perhaps that doesn't count.
Here however is one of the Sydney Harbour 18's doing its thing with multiple trapezes etc...
There is an anchorage in the background just to the left of the opera house but it's not very popular as there's a shortage of places to get ashore and it's extremely choppy owing to the heavy traffic of fast ferries....
So there's still space left for more boats. All we have to do is sail there.
All BrianJ's protestations to the contrary, here is a view over Port Philip Bay (Melbourne), showing all the boats out sailing...
To be entirely truthful, we did spot one...
Of course the changable weather may have something to do with it. We had temperatures of 35 degrees and hailstones in the same week.
A brief diversion to Sydney, the capital of yachting down under showed that some sailing does in fact take place there...
Though the boat here is one of the Global Challenge fleet so perhaps that doesn't count.
Here however is one of the Sydney Harbour 18's doing its thing with multiple trapezes etc...
There is an anchorage in the background just to the left of the opera house but it's not very popular as there's a shortage of places to get ashore and it's extremely choppy owing to the heavy traffic of fast ferries....
So there's still space left for more boats. All we have to do is sail there.