A boat load of nudists who have remembered everything on Sydney Harbor has surprised spectators.
It is understood that the Stark-Naked Sailors were filmed by a group of shocked Gawkers while sailing past the nude cruise on Sunday.
People in all shapes and sizes all brutally dissolve in the full view of other boats.
More than a dozen naked people who wore nothing but hats and sunglasses wore next to a fully dressed captain on the deck.
“Look at those two,” was a passenger who filmed the cruise.
She referred to two naked women dangling and showing off the mast of a ship.
It is not clear whether the boat load of Aussies was illegal in their birthday suits or part of the controversial positive sailing team approved by the government.
In November 2022, a cruise from Get Naked Australia that promotes the practice of nude in nature, criticized a nude cruise on Sydney Harbor.

A boat load naked passengers was seen on Sydney Harbor (photo)

The naked display was seen and filmed by a passing boat
According to her website, Get Naked Australia is on a 'mission to normalize nakedness and to promote a healthier, more positive relationship with our body throughout the country'.
“In a society where the body image is often distorted by unrealistic norms and the constant fear of judgment, we believe that embracing our natural self can be a transforming step to break down these barriers,” the group says.
Get Naked Australia advertised an event that is known as 'GNA Sunset Cruise on Sydney Harbor' treated by Barefoot Cruises that cost $ 99 person and was planned on 22 February.
'Ready to fully live life? Join the Ultimate Nude Sunset Cruise on Sydney Harbor! “The group advertised.
'Dive into the crystal clear waters, enjoy the sun, enjoy your favorite, and dance the night away, as you embrace your natural self on one of Sydney's most amazing beaches.
'This is not just a cruise, it is your chance to step out of your comfort zone, feel the freedom and do something really unforgettable. It's daring, it's wild, and it's all about celebrating who you are, no judgments, just pure, unapologetic pleasure. '
Proponents of the nude cruise of 2022 called it an “act of freedom and fun,” while the nudists were then accused of being 'crazy' with 'no shanke'.
“No thought for those on the other boats, children or someone else,” a person complained on social media in November 2022.

Observer pointed to two women who are dangling from a mast while they all show off (photo)
“I can't believe that the government has approved such a disrespectful thing,” said another.
“Disgusting, if you call that empowerment and freedom,” one third shared.
Get Naked Australia founder Brendan Jones told the media when people like to be furious about something that does not affect them. ”
He told 7News in 2022 that the ultimate goal would be to get a cruise. “
The group started in 2017 by encouraging lean dipping at remote swimming spots and has since continued to grow.
'People actually lose all their inhibitions. It's like a switch in their head and they go: “Oh, nobody makes it to, nobody looks at me, nobody judges me,” said Mr. Jones.
Jones said he received feedback from people with mental disorders and victims of domestic violence who say that the concept of nude in nature helped them reclaim their bodies.
Participants in the 2022 cruise claimed that the experience was 'not of a sexual nature', but was rather a 'relaxed and liberating environment'.
The maximum fine for obscene exposure in NSW is six months in prison, but perpetrators can also get an order from the community or a fine.