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sick_em_rex said..
Great video Choco, thanks for posting. I haven't seen that one before. So that is sailing on the western side (the Robe siede) of the spit? What year was that? The water always seemed deeper over there but I am no doubt wrong.
Yes, that is on the north-western side of the spit between the big lake and middle lake. The spit is quite low for a few hundred meters and the SE wind is quite clean, but then has some bushes that tend to block the wind to an increasing degree as you sail south.
When the lake is high it is said to be possible to sail quite close to the spit. As the level drops you must sail further out as it appears in this video, but the water is still flat enough to crack 40 knots if the wind it there.

When it drops further it gets a bit sketchy as the slope of the bottom decreases and one is always tempted to get closer in for the flatter water.

Those Primbe sailors would love it!

But that is about the time the middle lakes get to about the best level when the weed is good.

When I sailed the spit in Jan 2013, there was not any significant weed in the big lake next to the spit, but in the gap where the middle lake joins, and in the bay to the east there was some nice weed banks making for a pretty good NM run (Jimbobs Mile).