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Stansbury Long Weekend

Created by Pato Pato  > 9 months ago, 27 Sep 2016
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Pato
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27 Sep 2016 9:53am
Ill be over at Yorkes this weekend - heard there may be some crew sailing at Stansbury, where abouts do you guys sail there, might throw some gear in and have a sail.......
jn1
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27 Sep 2016 7:55pm
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Pato said..
Ill be over at Yorkes this weekend - heard there may be some crew sailing at Stansbury, where abouts do you guys sail there, might throw some gear in and have a sail.......

Yeah, I'll be there. Should be a few people there. Rigging area below. Don't forget your booties.

www.google.com.au/maps/@-34.9112673,137.8019573,225m/data=!3m1!1e3
Pato
Pato

SA

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27 Sep 2016 9:01pm
Thanks J will be floating around Sunday and Monday over there - see ya then.
Yetti
Yetti

SA

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27 Sep 2016 10:31pm
Sounds good Pato, looks like there will be a reasonable sized crew there, Monday could be a cracker if we arent worn out from Sunday
jn1
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jn1

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30 Sep 2016 5:22pm
What's the roads to Stans like for a non-4WD. Any good ?
dezmond
dezmond

SA

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30 Sep 2016 7:40pm
HeY all. Is Saturday going to be OK over Stansbury? What do you think?
dezmond
dezmond

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30 Sep 2016 7:45pm
Shouldn't be a problem.
jn1
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30 Sep 2016 8:53pm
It's really bad timing with this 100 year storm. Sat arv might be okay. this looks like a Northerly cross shore wind, but the tide will be high and may be choppy (I've never sailed this place on a N, but high tide on a seabreeze sucks). My plan was to sail Port Hughes Sat for a B&J session (N cross shore), then camp over night at Stans, and Sunday a catch up session with everybody, but the news is saying Pt Wakefield road may be closed tomorrow ?. I'll check the status tomorrow morn and take it from there.

3:30pm prediction:







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