We are currently (Feb/Mar 2012) giving people the opportunity to experience and explore the bays and waterways north of Sydney, including Broken Bay and the Hawkesbury River, with possibilities north and south of Sydney in the way of ocean passages.
We have just returned from a trip to Lord Howe Island, made for new year. We returned to Lake Macquarie in January and are now in the Hawkesbury River area.
Please refer below for sailing schedule and approximate times. Contact us for details, confirmation of dates and coordination of meeting.
Sailing schedule
East Coast of Australia - first half 2012
Sailing opportunities exist on the east coast of Australia for the first half of 2012. From the Hawkesbury River area we will travel either towards Tasmania as a first step or head north towards the Whitsunday's.
Contribution for a voyage varies depending on location, duration and numbers.
Please feel free to discuss your ideas with us.
If the Caribbean appeals, and is perhaps a bit closer to you, get in contact with Alex now cruising the beautiful San Blas islands, home of the Kuna Indians, off the coast of Panama.
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The journey so far
"The Wild Goose" was found in Florida in December 2009. We spent 3 months in Destin preparing her for ocean passages and then set off towards Australia.
Destin to Jacksonville, via Key West, Florida, USA
Jacksonville to Puerto Rico, via The Bahamas and Turks and Caicos Islands
San Juan, Puerto Rico to Cartagena, Colombia
Cartagena, Colombia to San Blas Islands, Panama and then on to Isla de Linton / Puerto Lindo, Panama
Colon through the Panama Canal to Panama city
Panama direct to Nuku Hiva of the Marqueses Islands; continued on to Rarotonga of the Cook Islands after a short visit to Mopelia, a small island of ten inhabitants
Rarotonga to Opua, New Zealand, then onwards down the coast to Auckland and the Hauraki Gulf.
Some great sailing in and around the Hauraki Gulf and it's islands before setting sail across the Tasman to the East coast of Australia. (Arrive Australia April 2010)
Lord Howe Island, New Year 2012

