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Wirrina to Cape Jaffa, SA
I'm thinking about sailing from Wirrina Cove to Cape Jaffa (then onto Robe) for Easter, which looks like it would be a fantastic beam reach on a south-westerly (after pointing initially to round Cape Jervis).

I know one can expect to encounter LOTS of cray pots in this part of the world. Kingston S.E. is the home of the big cray after all.

I was wondering if there are any other hazards I should be worried about (apart from the usual stuff the Southern Ocean throws up.)

Here's the route:

www.arribasail.com/tools/chartplotter.html?maptype=satellite?er=-36.204807%2C+138.808472&zoom=9&units=nmi&llfmt=decdeg&brngtype=true&refbearing=&minaoa=&maxaoa=&speed=&points=-35.497295%2C+138.239594%7C-35.511828%2C+138.157539%7C-35.631907%2C+138.045959%7C-36.937407%2C+139.697685&locked=true


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