The largest Dinghy Cruise yet



Here is the largest Dinghy Cruise in Australia 2023 and it’s Winter…….enjoy

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38 thoughts on “The largest Dinghy Cruise yet”

  1. Wonderful video. Fantastic to see such an interesting array of boats – even down to a laser and a sailing canoe.
    Unfortunately when I put "raid sailing melbourne" into Google I just get new of a bunch of police raids. There just doesn't seem to be the community here. (If anyone is aware of such a group then please let me know).

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  2. Tremendous camera work, a great sail report. Have to join you next time. The story about the great white shark is true he jumped beside my neighbors fishing boat and he showed me the video. It was to the east of Pulbar. Since the professional fishermen have left the lake there are lots of fish for them.

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  3. Amazing having that many boats and such a variety, but was it too many? Spots around the fire looked to be at a premium? I feel ashamed that I never make it. I think I will have to hand back my flag….

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  4. OMG 27 boats, thats my dream!!! That must have been so enjoyable. Thanks for sharing.

    Was interested in that removable wooden spray/bow cover Chris had made. I've been striggling to make something from canvass for my Lugger, but I am now thinking wood just may be the answer!

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  5. I recently found and subscribed to your channel Paul. I love your video work and storytelling. Great editing, music, scene changes and interviews. All around excellent work! I grew up sailing and boatbuilding on the West coast of USA, and then in Costa Rica, but have lived in landlocked state of Colorado in the Rocky Mtns of US for almost 30 years. There's a few small lakes so sailing is pretty limited. Watching your videos allows me to mentally be out on the water again and fantasize about being under sail. I love it!! AWESOME RAID!
    Oh, almost forgot to comment and congratulate you on your vegetarianism! We've been veg for over 15 yrs and think it's the ONLY way to go. Good on ya mate!

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  6. This should be a how to assemble one of these videos course. Lots of footage of all the boats under sail with the design name for dreamers builders and plan shoppers. Slices of life at camp and a look at your meals. Im so jealous of your great sailing community. You referenced Roger Barnes, well youre the southern equivalent. Really great. Thanks for sharing.

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  7. What a fabulous collection of crafts, and as usual with Paul's offerings, a great video to watch! Didn't see Josh, although he was listed… I expect he'll post his version soon. Cheers, and thank you!

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  8. Quite a showing for a winter Raid! Great editing, all inclusive buffet of boats to salivate over. Though there was a bit of disappointment with out a Deb Potato and forgotten item review! 🙂

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  9. Beautiful that you all can sail in winter. LOL We in the US especially on the great lakes can't. I love watching you all though. It is summer here and I love getting out on the water there is nothing like it!!!

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  10. Hi Paul,

    I watch all your movies. This one is again a beautiful report. What a wonderful atmosphere and such nice boats. And… finally A Pocketship woohoo.

    Kind regards
    Arjen
    Builder of the only Aluminum Pocketship in the world 😉

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  11. Good stuff Paul. Like many others, we were waiting to see your video I"m pretty sure that was the case. I can't get over how all the boats are so different. Thanks again for your efforts showing all this and how the whole feel of the raid was. Cheers

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  12. That was awesome!! I love, love, love the variety in Kate's Navy!! 😅The morning drone footage was epic too! I wish I didn't live a half a world away. The sailing and camping community that you are putting together fills my sails!!………….⛵⛵⛵Cheers!

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  13. Yet another great video. Thank you Paul.
    I envy your winter sailing conditions in Oz.
    A bit different to winter sailing here in the Solent in UK where a drysuit is essential!
    Jim

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