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Who's going North this year?

Created by BlueMoon BlueMoon  > 9 months ago, 9 Apr 2018
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BlueMoon
BlueMoon

866 posts

9 Apr 2018 6:31am
There was quite a few SB'ers that went Nth last winter, it looked like fun, I'm wondering who's doing it this year?
I'm considering a late dash up this year(maybe late August), returning Sth in October.
cheers
oldboyracer
oldboyracer

NSW

292 posts

9 Apr 2018 11:25am
Me, me, me. I left my boat on the hard at bundaberg last october. Will be going back with a mottley bunch and a parrot,aaarrh. to laze around and be iresponsable till its time to sail home
EC31
EC31

NSW

490 posts

9 Apr 2018 11:27am
I have been persuaded to travel north again this year. Leaving 2nd week July, will back late September all going well.
Bristolfashion
Bristolfashion

VIC

490 posts

9 Apr 2018 1:11pm
Not me. Leaving the boat in tasmania for the winter the a long summer cruising season for us down here.

Bristol.
Bristolfashion
Bristolfashion

VIC

490 posts

9 Apr 2018 1:12pm
Not me. Leaving the boat in tasmania for the winter the a long summer cruising season for us down here.

Bristol.
Dexport
Dexport

303 posts

9 Apr 2018 4:49pm
I'll be sailing from Brisbane early June but only as far as Gladstone, there I'll be checking out and sailing to Honiara.
santanasaga
santanasaga

NSW

123 posts

10 Apr 2018 5:35am
I have july off. Packing up the kids and heading north for a month. Any other kid boats heading north around that time? Harvey bay / kepples area.
Najadcruiser
Najadcruiser

VIC

8 posts

10 Apr 2018 10:27am
We will be sailing north from Pittwater late September. Up the NSW coast until it's time to take our deckie back home in late October. We should run into a few Seabreezers heading south. How far north? Only time will tell.
Herreshoff
Herreshoff

50 posts

10 Apr 2018 8:13pm
Yep we are leaving the confines of the Clarence River to spend winter in the Whitsundays. Can't wait to start the run North and will try and see it all along the way. Will start heading up mid to late May.

How far far are you thinking of going?
nswsailor
nswsailor

NSW

1458 posts

13 Apr 2018 11:50pm
May I make a suggestion....

If we register Seabreeze [subject to moderators OK, of course] on Skipr, [52.65.175.107/]
then we will be able to track all of those Seabreezers who are out there cruising.

By registering as a club its one click to see all Seabreezers without the rest!
BlueMoon
BlueMoon

866 posts

26 Apr 2018 8:09pm
Good to see a few going North, & I hope to meet any SB'ers along the way.
I'm selling the trip to the wife, by meeting her and the kids up there.
I'm thinking of meeting them at Hamilton Is, anyone got any info of sailing into the marina & picking people up from the airport? Or staying there one night, probably end of Sept', do you need to book, weeks in advance?
Jode5
Jode5

QLD

853 posts

26 Apr 2018 10:46pm
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BlueMoon said..
Good to see a few going North, & I hope to meet any SB'ers along the way.
I'm selling the trip to the wife, by meeting her and the kids up there.
I'm thinking of meeting them at Hamilton Is, anyone got any info of sailing into the marina & picking people up from the airport? Or staying there one night, probably end of Sept', do you need to book, weeks in advance?


You can not pickup from the jetty adjacent to the airport. You can do a short stay at the marina eg. a couple of hours, but you still have to pay but I can not remember how much. If you want to stay overnight you are best to book in advance at least a week in advance. Last year we tried to get in a couple of times on short notice and couldn't get in. It's expensive, but good for one night. Be carful not to hit it on race week.
woko
woko

NSW

1770 posts

30 Apr 2018 6:12pm
The first mate got a promotion (at work not onboard ! ) anyway I must of been doing a bit of wingeing about not getting away this winter so it was suggested that we bare hire a boat, but on investigation it was just too expensive. The next best was a tourist boat out of Airlie 3days & nights sounds a bit corny but we had a ball
Unfortunately shute harbour is still a bit messed up and the coral is fairly damaged.


OneTinnyTribe
OneTinnyTribe

11 posts

30 Apr 2018 5:12pm
Working my way up north from Port Phillip, currently in Newcastle, need to pop back home to Vic but should be back under canvas late May early June.
GKandCC
GKandCC

NSW

218 posts

30 Apr 2018 8:22pm
Woko
Is that one of the tall ships normally operating out of Sydney? A mate's son used to be their marine engineer and we passed one of the other tall ships last week who said the other one was on its way up to the Whitsundays.
woko
woko

NSW

1770 posts

1 May 2018 7:48am
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GKandCC said..
Woko
Is that one of the tall ships normally operating out of Sydney? A mate's son used to be their marine engineer and we passed one of the other tall ships last week who said the other one was on its way up to the Whitsundays.

Her name is Solway lass, 116 year old steely with quite an interesting history. She has been working out of Airlie for several years I believe
andy59
andy59

QLD

1156 posts

1 May 2018 4:56pm
I'm going to Airlie race week.
IvoryMoon
IvoryMoon

VIC

24 posts

12 May 2018 1:57pm
Ivory Moon might go north, her crew is overseas at the moment while the boat is in TCBay, and we are talking about where to go next. We might go south. Whatever, it won't be until August. Is the registration of "Seabreeze" on skipr a goer?
cisco
cisco

QLD

12364 posts

12 May 2018 10:00pm
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IvoryMoon said..
Is the registration of "Seabreeze" on skipr a goer?



Would you clarify that question please?

What is "skipr"?
IvoryMoon
IvoryMoon

VIC

24 posts

12 May 2018 10:34pm
nswsailor's suggestion in post 10 above - seems a good idea, not picked up at the time

skipr.net - boat tracking, like yit, but with a bell or a whistle, apparently

JR
oldboyracer
oldboyracer

NSW

292 posts

14 May 2018 7:24am
Skipr.net is a site you can register your boat on and update your position. You search by boat name and the location of that boat comes up. A mate and I use it to keep track of each other. Your friends can also then " follow you around from home" from memory it shows your position on a map. I haven't updated my position lately as it's no longer a boat , it's been on land so long now I'm sure it's grown wheels. Only two more months and then my motley crew and I splash her and head north again .
cisco
cisco

QLD

12364 posts

15 May 2018 12:00am
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IvoryMoon said..


skipr.net - boat tracking, like yit, but with a bell or a whistle, apparently

JR


I am a bit leery of this skipr.net.

Not sure I want too many people knowing exactly where I am!!
Bristolfashion
Bristolfashion

VIC

490 posts

15 May 2018 8:24am
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cisco said..

IvoryMoon said..


skipr.net - boat tracking, like yit, but with a bell or a whistle, apparently

JR



I am a bit leery of this skipr.net.

Not sure I want too many people knowing exactly where I am!!


Unlike tracking software in phones etc, you just enter your location when you want. When you're doing that dodgy thing, you can go stealth!

My location shows Bruny Island, but I am actually deep under an extinct volcano whilst stroking a long-haired white cat and plotting global domination.



Bristol
cisco
cisco

QLD

12364 posts

15 May 2018 9:04pm
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Bristolfashion said..
Unlike tracking software in phones etc, you just enter your location when you want. When you're doing that dodgy thing, you can go stealth!

Oh well!! If that is the way it works I will have to give it a burl.

Not sure about that "global domination" thing Bristol. I was the world's worst player in Microsoft's Age of Empires.
theselkie
theselkie

QLD

555 posts

26 Mar 2019 5:28pm
Anyone going north in 2019?
Stockie
Stockie

NSW

343 posts

26 Mar 2019 6:43pm
Yes, I have plans to take off from Port Hacking (Sydney) at Easter, sailing up the coast to the Whitsundays. Mostly staying in coastal bays overnight. Be good to rejuvenate this thread for the 2019 season. Return is planned for September.
cheers Richard
EC31
EC31

NSW

490 posts

26 Mar 2019 7:15pm
I was booked to go, but a change of job has put paid to that. Starting plans for next year tho....
termite
termite

NSW

283 posts

26 Mar 2019 8:32pm
I'm probably heading north in June on Akoya from Port Stephens and back around October. Hoping to get to Hervey Bay area. Happy to set up on skipr.net and meet other breezers.
Cheers Bill
nswsailor
nswsailor

NSW

1458 posts

26 Mar 2019 9:33pm
There's a group on Facebook www.facebook.com/groups/278181553081259/

Cruising QLD 2019

There are 35 plus boats heading north this year on that group already.
It's an off shot of FB Sailing Australia Group
Jode5
Jode5

QLD

853 posts

26 Mar 2019 8:35pm
We are heading north again on Jo-De 7 this year. Will be leaving Brisbane in early June. We would like to do Magnetic Island Race week this year but will depend on if we can pick up some crew or we could do non spinnaker. Probably go as far as Cairns.
Twohull
Twohull

QLD

149 posts

26 Mar 2019 9:10pm
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oldboyracer said..
Me, me, me. I left my boat on the hard at bundaberg last october. Will be going back with a mottley bunch and a parrot,aaarrh. to laze around and be iresponsable till its time to sail home


Me,me,me I'll, Im casting off due North next week, cyclone time is over, unless "X" comes and nock on the door.
Then it willbe me or him coming down to Gladstone, haha.
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