Heh, Bob you`ve obviously been here...

The Baboons aren`t a problem until you get closer to Cape Point, just don`t beach there. That`s not really an issue since you can`t really, most of the point is vertical rock into the sea, only a few beaches along the course. Small problem - no road access to these beaches, if you had to land here the only way off is to sail off, or carry the boat up 100m steep ravines covered in bush. But it would be quite easy as the boat would be in pieces, anyway, if you tried to sail it up the beach.
The sharks are less of a problem than you think - they prefer the taste of kayaks, and surfers are also high on the menu. Catsailors don`t feature much on their list of favourite foods, we even rank below seals.
The lions and Hyenas, no problem, they don`t like swimming.
Madonna, well now you have me nervous..

Forecast for this weekend looks promising, 37-39mph winds with 5-7m swell on Saturday, Sunday starting off at 47mph and dropping off to a mere 29mph by 6pm. With rain. Gotta love winter - think I`ll go windsurfing at Shark Bay instead, bit too much breeze for sailing a cat.

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