The final installment of my Port Lincoln trip took us across the North Coast of Kangaroo Island from Western River Cove to American River, then home across Backstairs Passage in 35 knots.
Full write-up and photos here:
blog.arribasail.com/2014/04/cruise-north-coast-kangaroo-island-and-home.html
The first installment is here:
blog.arribasail.com/2014/03/cruise-adelaide-to-port-lincoln-race.html
Hey, I really enjoy your blog. Nice to read honest accounts from someone who enjoys SA's unique waters and landscapes. Keep it going!
Hi Scruzin, Most interested in your journeys aro' S A. I'm planning to pass thro' S A next year and the detail of cruising anchorages is well received.
Indigo is now in Brisbane and tripping out to Cato Is this year. Failed miserably last year due to a needless prop fouling problem !!
And are we the only two multis on Seabreeze ? Cheers, Bob P.S. Am speaking to an " expert ", on offshore communications eg Satphone , next week. I'll report findings.
Hi Scruzin, Most interested in your journeys aro' S A. I'm planning to pass thro' S A next year and the detail of cruising anchorages is well received.
Indigo is now in Brisbane and tripping out to Cato Is this year. Failed miserably last year due to a needless prop fouling problem !!
And are we the only two multis on Seabreeze ? Cheers, Bob P.S. Am speaking to an " expert ", on offshore communications eg Satphone , next week. I'll report findings.
Hi BobFord,
Multihulls are certainly the minority group! I don't understand why cats are not more popular in SA though, as they're the perfect vessel for these waters. So many of our best anchorages are either shallow or exposed to swell - not a problem for multihulls, but often uncomfortable for monos.
Keep me posted on the offshore comms.