Morning Folks,
Chasing recommendations for a delivery skipper to bring a yacht from Tassie to Melbourne, around January 2025.
Sorry, she won't be as fancy or fast as the ORCV "Westcoasters".
Thanks in advance.
deliveryskippers.com.au/skippers/
One based in Hobart, I talked to but ended up taking my yacht myself.
What about a nice cruise up the East coast to Launcenston and then wait for it and a quick motor in the middle of a high across Bass Strait? The problem I found trying to cross Bass Strait in January was that the only westerlies (I was going to Eden) were on the front of a cold front. And with my wife on board I didn't want to do that - so we waited for a calm and pushed across at a good pace under motor. Got into Eden with a couple of hours to spare. And we almost never motor long distance.
I got told by all the locals that coming back across in March/April was the best, with the highs changing latitude to give you nice southerlies. But we had to get home.
deliveryskippers.com.au/skippers/
One based in Hobart, I talked to but ended up taking my yacht myself.
Oof, thanks FabulousPhill. Seems I need to up my Google-game...
What about a nice cruise up the East coast to Launcenston and then wait for it and a quick motor in the middle of a high across Bass Strait? The problem I found trying to cross Bass Strait in January was that the only westerlies (I was going to Eden) were on the front of a cold front. And with my wife on board I didn't want to do that - so we waited for a calm and pushed across at a good pace under motor. Got into Eden with a couple of hours to spare. And we almost never motor long distance.
I got told by all the locals that coming back across in March/April was the best, with the highs changing latitude to give you nice southerlies. But we had to get home.
Pretty much what k said.
If you go in January you'll have a high chance of sustained easterlies. They'll give you a nice quick trip across with winds abaft the beam, but it might be pretty bumpy with the prevailing SW swell in the mix.
But if you have the time, wait a month, spend a night or two in the Furneaux and at Deal, and really enjoy the trip.
Cheers, Graeme