And then there were two (grandchildren)
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1y ago
In March this year, after an ultrasound confirmation that there was another baby coming with a heartbeat   My Precious Eldest Daughter (PED) Kate and Jackson, excitedly informed me that they were having another baby In early September, I had to fly down to Brisbane, from Gove in Northern Australia to get a boat part fixed ..read more
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The Wessel Island (northern Australia)
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1y ago
So, where are The Wessels Islands (the western loop in my tracker) This is my satellite tracker for the 10 days we spent in the Wessels But before I could leave, I needed to address the buildup of marine growth below the waterline. This is crocodile country, so I could not do what I usually ..read more
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Thursday Island to Gove
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1y ago
As I wrote in my last blog, Plan A of spending a few months cruising the islands in the Torres Straight, had a realty check. Plan B was to go to Darwin. I got the reply emails for the marinas in Darwin, there is no space for a catamaran of Logic‘s size. It’s 350 miles ..read more
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Cairns to Cape York
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1y ago
My plan for this year’s cruising season was to spend a month (July/August) cruising from Cairns up to the Torres Straight, to then spend a few months cruising around the Torres Straight Islands before starting the journey south in October. There is a Mumby Owners FaceBook page, where I put up a post looking for ..read more
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Family Time
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2y ago
My blogging has evolved from being a record of my sailing experiences, too including my on-land travels and my family photos to share with family and friends. I had a lot of lovely experiences with my family over the last 5 months. The photos of which, family and land friends would appreciate. (sailor friends and ..read more
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Giving Logic some loving
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2y ago
(Rather than my usual homogenate of my blog posts been a multitude of topics, I felt that my experience sailing north with Barry needed to be a stand alone, so I will do a couple of short blog post, as a preamble) For the last couple of years had been trying to get a tradesman ..read more
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Frazza #3,part 1, 2022
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2y ago
4 years ago, my good friend Barry and I were “bachelor” sailing around New Caledonia. An adventure I covered in 2 previous blog posts Iles Loyaute (The Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia) – Sailing Logic Frazza 2018, comes to an end – Sailing Logic then 2 and half years ago, Barry and Bruno flew into Port ..read more
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Frazza #3, The Whitsundays
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2y ago
The weather forecast for the next week was light southerlies. Ideal weather for me to show Barry, my favorite spots in The WhitsundaysThe wind was 10kts from dead astern, so we wing-on-winged the Screecher and the Genoa for the 45 miles to Scawfell Island the island has a “pacman” shape, open to the NW A lovely ..read more
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I’m a grandfather
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2y ago
On the 3rd of August 2020, my Precious Eldest Daughter (PED for short) Kate and her husband Jackson, become the proud parents of Louis Rupert Bradshaw (Pronounced Louie) The same midwife who delivered Kate 30 years previously, delivered Louis. A fact that made it newsworthy enough to make it into the state wide newspaper.(A baby ..read more
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Cruising the Great Barrier Reef
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2y ago
Firstly a bit of geography. The depth of the water for 30-100 miles off most of the Queensland Coast is 30-50mts, then it comes to the edge of the continental shelf, where the depth, falls away rapidly to 500mt to 1Km. As the sea level has gone up and down with climate change (Ice Ages ..read more
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