Sailing from Mandurah to Bunbury

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stonedpirate
stonedpirate
WA
248 posts
WA, 248 posts
20 Apr 2013 10:51pm
Hello,

I am about to purchase a yacht located in the mandurah marina and i need to get it down to bunbury.

I have never completed a long voyage, just some day sailing around koombana bay.

Its 100kms and was just wondering if there is anything i need to look out for?

Any tips on doing this successfuly would be appreciated.

Thanks
cisco
cisco
QLD
12365 posts
QLD, 12365 posts
21 Apr 2013 2:17am
stonedpirate said...

Hello,


Its 100kms and was just wondering if there is anything i need to look out for?

Any tips on doing this successfuly would be appreciated.

Thanks


From what I have been told your prevailing winds over there (I am in Qld) are 30 knots South West so I suggest you look out for lee shores.

Tips:-

1. Get the previous owner to take you out on a full day trip before you pays your money.

2. Spend two or three days on board doing short trips out and in to familiarize your self with the yacht. Do a man overboard exercise. Do a heaving to exercise. Do a reefing down exercise.

3. Plan the voyage. Get up to date charts for the area. Are there any safe anchorages between point of departure and arrival?? Once you go offshore on a yacht, you are literally taking your life in your hands.

4. Get someone who has done the trip before to do it with you.

5. THINK!!!
rodward
rodward
WA
27 posts
WA, 27 posts
21 Apr 2013 8:17am
I can do the trip with you if you like.I have my Yatchmaster Offshore ticket
stonedpirate
stonedpirate
WA
248 posts
WA, 248 posts
21 Apr 2013 3:13pm
Sound advice Cisco thanks :)

Yeah, the previous owner is taking me out for a sail on tuesday and will take possession of her after the test sail. I then have 30 days to move it from its current pen at the marina.

I wll try pick a day that has no wind or westerlies or easterlies. Possibly no chance of northerlies but dont want to battle a strong headwind all the way down.

Wow Rod, what a generous offer. I might have to take you up on that :)

I'll see how i go on tuesday.

Cheers
freeman
freeman
WA
19 posts
WA, 19 posts
21 Apr 2013 9:27pm
Looks like you have time on your side, and support by the looks of it. Pick the right day and you will be fine as long as you follow Cisco's thoughts. What is the Yacht? Happy days.
stonedpirate
stonedpirate
WA
248 posts
WA, 248 posts
21 Apr 2013 10:51pm
Thanks Freeman

Its a top hat 25
Toph
Toph
WA
1891 posts
WA, 1891 posts
22 Apr 2013 1:15am
There are not too many traps on this trip. I have only done it in a stinky from Freo, but my current tub draws more then my last yacht (wich was wing keeled), And there is a stretch where you can be a matter of metres from the beach.
It has been a few years since I've actually sailed, but if you need a hand I can also, help,out.
benoz
benoz
WA
50 posts
WA, 50 posts
23 Apr 2013 11:24pm
Early in the morning you could well get an easterly which would make life easier.
Two on the boat is do-able but three is better because the trip can take 12+ hours on a bad day.
Take plenty of water.
Take a proper way of calling for assistance if needed

Apart from that keep Australia on the left and you should be fine.
stonedpirate
stonedpirate
WA
248 posts
WA, 248 posts
26 Apr 2013 9:17am
Thanks all,

Am all geared up and ready to set sail.

Looks like next Thursday will give some decent easterlies so I will leave then if the weather doesn't change.

Pirate out
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