brizzydave said..I love "Morton" island, but am always **** scared to go to tangalooma etc because of the old "aaarrghh...I tells ya what sonny...if ya gets caught over at Morton and she starts a blowin...you'll be stuck there for the rest of the month I tells ya!"
Is it really that bad? Or just an unpleasant sail home? Does get kinda lumpy out the back of green.
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OMG...I've never heard that one! I've been going over there since I was a little feral....from either Shorncliffe or Scarborough.
I have to admit that, whilst living at Manly, was disinclined to take the little Sunmaid 20 that we had back then over there. Just seemed too far...and I was pregnant.
Quite frankly brizzydave, Tangalooma has turned into a dump. The water vis is always substandard now...high hooman concentration I guess. It's a tragedy as I can remember anchoring in 25ft of water and seeing the bottom when I was a kid. Price of "progress"!!!! It sucks! Although, having said that, I have swum with turtles through the wrecks on occasion...awesome. The traffic on the weekends is crazy...people are basically anchored on top of each other.
Big Sandhills and Lucinda Bay (Brisbane Roads) are far more pristine.
Lucinda - just south around the corner from Tangalooma - is where the 'wild' dolphins that are fed at Tangalooma (gggrrrrr....don't get me started!!!

)each evening hang out for the rest of the time. We have sat on the deck for hours at night just listening to their 'ppffs' of breathing. They're in and out during the day. Heaps...I mean hundreds....of big rays bask in the shallows. Very tame. They don't like you swimming with them but they're quite happy for you to drift over the top of them in a kayak.
Bird life is prolific - Brahminy and Whistling Kites, Whitebellied Sea Eagles, Sandpipers, Curlews, etc., etc. Shell diversity is fantastic...you may even be lucky enough to find a spent sea urchin.
The rubbish situation is tragic. My girls and I usually scour the beach and bring back at least 10 bags of rubbish. Hooman intervention again!!! I really do encourage everyone to do a bit and, even if each person picks up three pieces of rubbish, it's a start.
brizzydave, it would be very rare to get caught at Moreton. The chances of it suddenly blowing out of the west are very remote but, I suppose, if you're down the southern end of the Bay, it's a long beat home.
Enjoy
