A few advanced surfers/swimmers use the Grey River mouth to paddle up over the bar then surf back to Cobden shore. Plus dolphins to swim with, but advanced skill needed.
Trawlers are slow hence there most dangerous crossings are on the way in. Speed to keep on the back of the wave important. Trawlers are built and powered to take it on the nose recreational vessels that have excess of 22knots of power are fine coming in but most dangerous for them going out as waves that stand up break and flood the boat often blow out the windows and kill the motor/s. As the saying goes "it's the nut behind the wheel that sink boats"
A few advanced surfers/swimmers use the Grey River mouth to paddle up over the bar then surf back to Cobden shore. Plus dolphins to swim with, but advanced skill needed.
Trawlers are slow hence there most dangerous crossings are on the way in. Speed to keep on the back of the wave important. Trawlers are built and powered to take it on the nose recreational vessels that have excess of 22knots of power are fine coming in but most dangerous for them going out as waves that stand up break and flood the boat often blow out the windows and kill the motor/s. As the saying goes "it's the nut behind the wheel that sink boats"
What a load of rubbish
@@jase4270 😅
Man thats some serious weather