Saturday, December 13, 2008
Broken Bay to Sydney Harbour (duo)
Monday, December 8, 2008
The underwater world of The Oasis
Given a forecast southerly change by midday we decided to head south and stay close to shore. After a quick explore of North Head we headed south to The Gap in the hope of linking up with Tony and his kayak load of Kingfish.
No sign of Tony but conditions were perfect for a floated landing at The Oasis.
Water clarity was exceptional - the opportunity to explore The Oasis from below was too good to be missed.Sunday, November 30, 2008
Last paddle of Spring.
Not waving, not drowning ... just stretching.
Having trolled Xmas tree lures down to Ben Buckler without any strikes, Tony decided to give the deep diver a run out to sea.
Heading out towards the eastern horizon with a 5 to 10 knot Sou-wester filling our sails.
Our new V-sails performed very well - allowing us to set and run lures while the kayaks made easy distance.
The sea temperature off Sydney remains cool - 16 to 17 degrees. This is our excuse for not having caught any Kingies today.
Farewell to Spring.
Let's hope that Summer brings the East Australian Current closer to our coastline and with it the pelagic fish.
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Sunday, November 23, 2008
Cool change
Sunday, November 16, 2008
King Tony




Well done, King Tony!
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Sunday, November 9, 2008
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Pittwater to Sydney Harbour (solo).
Setting up at Pittwater. Being the maiden voyage with a sail there was anticipation of an adventure ahead.
After weaving between the congested moorings in search of the elusive Kingfish, the view opened up towards Broken Bay. Lion Island and the heads are in the middle distance. A slight head wind boding well for the opposite side of Barrenjoey and the passage down the coast.
Pulling in a tailor before leaving the shelter of Pittwater.

An old time traveller expires but its story lives on. This turtle's barnacle-encrusted carapice gives just an inkling of the life it has lived and the places it has travelled to.






























