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Yacht aground on Noosa Bar

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Created by Bananabender > 9 months ago, 14 Oct 2015
Bananabender
QLD, 1610 posts
14 Oct 2015 12:31PM
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To sail from Mexico and be 30 mins. from your destination and run aground on the noosa bar would be heartbreaking.
www.sunshinecoastdaily.com.au/news/uninsured-sunken-yacht-retrieved-noosa-bar/2805336/

Toph
WA, 1890 posts
14 Oct 2015 12:41PM
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I knew a bloke who spent 6 months travelling around Australia 100% issue free, until he had an accident 2 km from home. Apparently according to a traffic cop I also knew at the time, it is very common.

I guess people have a sigh of relief and let their guard down just a little too early.

Yara
NSW, 1322 posts
14 Oct 2015 6:18PM
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Ann Gash sailed around the world in her Folkboat and lost it on Barranjoey Head Pittwater when she got back.

Jode5
QLD, 853 posts
14 Oct 2015 8:04PM
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Had he cleared Customs? If not why was he sailing into the Noosa river?

MorningBird
NSW, 2711 posts
14 Oct 2015 9:18PM
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Jode5 said...
Had he cleared Customs? If not why was he sailing into the Noosa river?

I think you might be onto it. Seems a bit strange a nonstop passage from Mexico to Noosa. The skipper might have meant our own Mexico, that other south of the border state, Victoria.

Trek
NSW, 1216 posts
15 Oct 2015 12:01PM
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This story triggered a memory ....

A while ago I sailed around NZ North Island and while in Auckland found a book called "News Zealands Worst Boating Disasters" or similar.

One disaster stuck in my mind. I think it was in the 60's. A couple spent a good two years preparing their boat for a round the world trip.

The big morning came and they set off north up the harbour from Auckland. The story says they had a big send off with friends and family at the wharf waving and cheering. According to the story shortly later when they attempted to round the northern tip of the Coromandel Peninsula the wind picked up and they were washed onto the rocks and their boat sank.... ouch. Fortunately no loss of life.

There's a lot to be said for not saying anything about voyages until safely back!

spiggie
VIC, 79 posts
15 Oct 2015 6:05PM
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Looking at the sailing anarchy site Eddie was an experienced yachtman sailing a cat , he must have forgot the Keel on a mono !!



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