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Brisbane Seabreeze catch up

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Created by seabird > 9 months ago, 17 Jul 2015
seabird
QLD, 227 posts
17 Jul 2015 4:16PM
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Just thinking if any Seabreezers around Brisbane would like to organise a weekend we could sail to a anchorage in Moreton Bay and meet over a few sun downers??

Given the Sandhills off Moreton Is are centrally located with a good overnight anchorage its properly the best spot.
Just need to pick a weekend with high tide around sunset so we cound get ashore infront of the small Sandhill.

As a starter the 24th & 25th October has the right tide.

Anybody interested?

If we get enough people interested those without a boat might be able to come along as crew?

Maybe someone in each capital city or region could organise a similar weekend??


Libran
92 posts
17 Jul 2015 3:15PM
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Sounds like a good idea.
I'm in.

theselkie
QLD, 555 posts
17 Jul 2015 5:44PM
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Yep...hoping my boat will be finished in the next few weeks so, yes, count me in :)

Propwalk
91 posts
17 Jul 2015 3:55PM
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Love the idea and just a shot run down from Mooloolaba.

Bill

seabird
QLD, 227 posts
17 Jul 2015 6:32PM
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Great to see people are interested.

I've just realised I'm going on holidays from 24 Oct to 8th Nov and will be away, should have check my diary before making the post

So for me to come it would have to be the 21 & 22 Nov which has high tide at 5.17pm

hope that date suit others

bubble7777
QLD, 191 posts
17 Jul 2015 6:44PM
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im in..

I need to high tide late afternoon as well to get back to my mooring the next day.

nswsailor
NSW, 1458 posts
17 Jul 2015 9:29PM
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Gee,

I may even make that on my way south

shaggybaxter
QLD, 2681 posts
19 Jul 2015 12:42PM
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Pencil me in for a tentative.
At a pinch, the new boat could be ready by then, this could well be its first outing.
Edit: Don't worry about my availability, there are too many things that could change my hoped for splash date.

papabear
QLD, 26 posts
20 Jul 2015 7:39PM
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I would love to and could do either date

McNaughtical
NSW, 908 posts
21 Jul 2015 8:35PM
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I'd love to jump on someone else's boat if I have the right time off ... too far to bring mine.

theselkie
QLD, 555 posts
21 Jul 2015 8:42PM
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McNaughtical said..
I'd love to jump on someone else's boat if I have the right time off ... too far to bring mine.


Hi there

you're welcome to come with me if you like. We can make it an all-girls's adventure if you like?

My baby's a lot smaller than yours, but she's very pretty :)


McNaughtical
NSW, 908 posts
21 Jul 2015 8:47PM
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Hi Selkie,

Would love that!!! Where will you be sailing from? PM Me!

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
21 Jul 2015 11:24PM
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McNaughtical said..
I'd love to jump on someone else's boat if I have the right time off ... too far to bring mine.


I might Fly up Mc Nautical and catch up with every one.
Bubbles 777 might take me on as a crew for the day

McNaughtical
NSW, 908 posts
22 Jul 2015 12:30AM
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Great HG... sounds like a good get together in the making.

seabird
QLD, 227 posts
22 Jul 2015 8:49AM
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Good to see people coming on board

I guess we need to lock in a date & anchorage so people can plan accordingly.

If we anchorage at the Sandhills we need to work around the tide so 21 & 22 Nov would be the best date .

There is the option of staying at Tangalooma on Moreton Is (just south of the wrecks) where the tide makes no difference to accessing the shore for sundowners. Its a beautiful anchorage in the right conditions.
If we stay there you can snorkel around the wrecks and walk up to the resort to watch the dolphin feeding at night.

If people are thinking of coming from interstate they may enjoy the activities Tangalooma has to offer. Some may want to stay a few days to make the trip worthwhile.

What to other people think.


Vince






theselkie
QLD, 555 posts
22 Jul 2015 2:32PM
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Hi Vince

Lucinda Bay - the next anchorage to the south of Tangalooma - is a beautiful spot as well.

Heaps quieter than Tangalooma and a lot less stress trying to get a spot to anchor.

Loads of wildlife - the dolphins hang down there, as do turtles, dugongs, and heaps of stingrays basking in the shallows. I'm a bit biased. It's one of my favourite places























bubble7777
QLD, 191 posts
22 Jul 2015 6:27PM
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HG02 said..

McNaughtical said..
I'd love to jump on someone else's boat if I have the right time off ... too far to bring mine.



I might Fly up Mc Nautical and catch up with every one.
Bubbles 777 might take me on as a crew for the day


of course you can..

ill even make you honoury captain

seabird
QLD, 227 posts
22 Jul 2015 7:02PM
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Selkie
I agree Lucinda Bay is nice and quieter than Tanagalooma with access to shore on any tide which will open up more dates.

Does anyone else want to make a suggestion?


Vince


sunycoastguy
QLD, 224 posts
22 Jul 2015 7:20PM
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Im keen for either spots Tangalooma is awsome, but ive never been to lucinda bay

shaggybaxter
QLD, 2681 posts
22 Jul 2015 8:06PM
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I'll bring a hookah!
For those of you with their minds in the gutter, that is hookah with an ah, this is not a typo
I won't have a chance to field test it before then, I might try and find some adventurous Seabreezer soul to road test it in front of everyone.


Toph
WA, 1890 posts
22 Jul 2015 6:20PM
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seabird said...
Just thinking if any Seabreezers around Brisbane would like to organise a weekend we could sail to a anchorage in Moreton Bay and meet over a few sun downers??

Given the Sandhills off Moreton Is are centrally located with a good overnight anchorage its properly the best spot.
Just need to pick a weekend with high tide around sunset so we cound get ashore infront of the small Sandhill.

As a starter the 24th & 25th October has the right tide.

Anybody interested?

If we get enough people interested those without a boat might be able to come along as crew?

Maybe someone in each capital city or region could organise a similar weekend??





What would be cool but highly impossible, would be to organize an event in each city on the same date. I'ld be happy to organize Perths (although my boat is on the market and would hopefully be gone soon).

seabird
QLD, 227 posts
22 Jul 2015 8:29PM
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Shaggybaxter said..
I'll bring a hookah!
For those of you with their minds in the gutter, that is hookah with an ah, this is not a typo
I won't have a chance to field test it before then, I might try and find some adventurous Seabreezer soul to road test it in front of everyone.




Great sounds like we have some entertainment
I assume you mean the diving hookah rather than the smoking hookah??

shaggybaxter
QLD, 2681 posts
22 Jul 2015 9:10PM
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SB, heheheh...sadly, the diving kind.....

Libran
92 posts
22 Jul 2015 7:39PM
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Any date and place is OK with me at the moment.
Happy to take a couple of crew as well. Someone that can show me how to point her where I want her to go when going astern would be a major bonus.

cisco
QLD, 12365 posts
22 Jul 2015 10:48PM
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Shaggybaxter said..
SB, heheheh...sadly, the diving kind.....



I reckon we should all leave our yachts at berth and go on Shaggy's new boat and give her a workout.

Toph
WA, 1890 posts
22 Jul 2015 10:52PM
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cisco said...
Shaggybaxter said..
SB, heheheh...sadly, the diving kind.....



I reckon we should all leave our yachts at berth and go on Shaggy's new boat and give her a workout.


And the entire time Shags is gonna wish he was on somebody else's boat

McNaughtical
NSW, 908 posts
23 Jul 2015 6:45PM
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The place doesn't worry me as long as the times are locked in so I can get the time off in advance.... and as long as I can get a spot on someone else's boat.

shaggybaxter
QLD, 2681 posts
23 Jul 2015 7:21PM
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Toph said..

cisco said...

Shaggybaxter said..
SB, heheheh...sadly, the diving kind.....




I reckon we should all leave our yachts at berth and go on Shaggy's new boat and give her a workout.



And the entire time Shags is gonna wish he was on somebody else's boat


Maybe I should just lend it to you guys, that way I wont be as stressed!

theselkie
QLD, 555 posts
23 Jul 2015 7:29PM
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Shaggybaxter said..

Toph said..


cisco said...


Shaggybaxter said..
SB, heheheh...sadly, the diving kind.....





I reckon we should all leave our yachts at berth and go on Shaggy's new boat and give her a workout.




And the entire time Shags is gonna wish he was on somebody else's boat



Maybe I should just lend it to you guys, that way I wont be as stressed!


Just keep suckin on that hookah haha

seabird
QLD, 227 posts
24 Jul 2015 5:09PM
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As there has been no more suggestions for a anchorage I think we should lock in Lucinda Bay south of Tangalooma as the anchorage.
The blue marker in Nav screen shot below marks the general location.
It's approx 15-16 Nm depending which Brisbane Marina you come from, so about a 3.5 hr sail without too much tacking.

The next thing to be decided is the date, I think the 21& 22 Nov has the best tide with a run out tide Saturday morning which will help the sail over and a run in tide after lunch on the Sunday which will assist coming home.
There's more chance of getting SE or NE winds in late Nov which are good for this anchorage.

If I don't get any comment over the next few days I'll lock in the 21 & 22 Nov.

If people are coming from interstate and want a longer trip we could look at making it a 3 day weekend and do a sail up to Tangalooma on the Sunday and stay Sunday night there after the weekender's have gone home. I'd be happy to take Monday off.
There is also the option for people to stay at the resort for a few days and get the ferry back to Brisbane (if you don't have a boat)


Cheers

Vince

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theselkie
QLD, 555 posts
24 Jul 2015 5:30PM
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Sounds great :)



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