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Useful Yachting Links:
The Ocean Sailing Association of Southern Africa (OSASA) was formed in March 2021 by three South African cruisers, supported by South African Sailing, the coastal yacht clubs and marinas, SABBEX and the marine industry. Find out more here. They have produced a very useful South African Coast Cheat Sheet.pdf.
If crossing the Indian Ocean towards South Africa, be sure to join the following Facebook and WhatsApp groups to connect with other cruisers doing the same (run by OSASA).
South African Maritime Safety Authority
Ocean current data for passages
African Port Satellite Imagery Charts:
Long-time cruising sailor Terry Sargent has compiled the following satellite imagery charts in the Mbtiles format which is used by computer navigation programs such as OpenCPN. The compressed charts are available for download from the following link.
South Africa Ports
Useful Cruising Reports:
Sailing in the Agulhas Current (By Elaine Bunting for Oyster Yachts)
Des Cason: How to tackle the Mozambique Channel (You Tube video)
Des Cason: Crossing the Indian Ocean Guide (Noonsite report)
Des Cason: Madagascar and Mozambique Channel (Noonsite report)
SV Totem: Passage hindsight - sailing from Madagascar to South Africa
A really useful article by SV Totem from their own passage in 2015.
Worst Weather Challenges: Cape Agulhas, South Africa An interesting article by Ocean Navigator Magazine in 2019.
Tourist Links:
South African Attractions
Other:
Excellent local field guides include the Sasol, Newman's, and Roberts guides. An excellent seabird guide is Peter Ryan's Guide to Seabirds of Southern Africa. The citizen science-assisted Southern African Bird Atlas Project provides valuable information on behaviour and density, and is now in its second iteration (SABAP2).
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