Monday 11th January 2021 – Fortescue Bay to Port Arthur
Mark and I thought that Fortescue Bay would be in a remote part of the Tasman Peninsula with limited access,[…]
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Mark and I thought that Fortescue Bay would be in a remote part of the Tasman Peninsula with limited access,[…]
Read moreIt was a lovely morning with no wind and the sun was shining so Mark, Georgie & I took the[…]
Read moreWe loaded the rubbish and shopping bags into the dinghy and headed for town. On arrival we tied up to[…]
Read moreWe departed Cook’s corner for Darlington Bay at northern end of Maria Island. There was only 3 knots of wind[…]
Read moreToday we motor-sailed from Cooks corner to Coles Bay so that we could take Lucy for a walk and grab[…]
Read moreThe wind picked up from the south as forecast reaching 20-30 knots by mid-afternoon. We will stay anchored at Cooks[…]
Read moreA lot of hikers walk up the beach completing a loop that starts at Coles Bay and goes past Wine[…]
Read moreThe forecast was for freshening winds from the south so we motored across to the north side of Schouten Island[…]
Read moreTwenty-two hours after departing Trousers Point we arrived at Bryans Beach on the west side of Freycinet Peninsula – those[…]
Read moreA narrow weather window became available so we left Trousers Point at 7:30am to head to Spike Cove (on Clarke[…]
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