After the Storm Came the Perfect Sailing Day | Texas 200 (Part 3)
#sanddunes #texas #sailing After battling storms and heavy rain in Part 2, Day 3 of the Texas 200 delivered something completely different: the best sailing I've ever experienced. We left Haps Cut with steady winds, clear skies, and perfect conditions as we made our way toward the dunes. The boat was moving beautifully, the water was open, and for hours everything just seemed to come together. Moments like these are exactly why I love trailer sailing and why I keep coming back to the Texas 200. Join me as I continue my solo journey down the Texas coast aboard my vintage O'Day Mariner, taking in some of the most incredible sailing conditions I've ever had. If you enjoy sailing adventures, trailer sailers, boat restorations, and small-boat cruising, consider subscribing for more videos. Contact: [email protected] / restrothunderroad Will Robertson Adventures- @willrobertson14 Buddy Simons (Gros Bec)- @buddysimons5200 36ft New Haven Sharpie- @thesharpiesailboatchannel

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