I was sailing yesterday at Melville Waters. It was fantastic.
I was planing over the sand bar, attempted a carve gype turned around and headed for shore. I saw the two poles and decided to go between them.
There was a gust of about 30knots and I was up on the plan and heading straight between the poles . Suddenly my fin hit the ground. My board came to a sudden stop and I was supermanning it across the shallows.
Mental note I think the poles mark a shallow section of the sand bar not a slalom gate. Keep to the right and left of these poles especially when its low tide.
After about 10minutes resting on the sandbar recovering, I assessed my injuries, a few bruises on the legs and no damage to the board or sail.
I continued sailing until the wind dropped. It was the best conditions for two weeks.
See you all on the water when the winds pick up again and do not go between the poles