Mandurah to Bunbury in a Top Hat 25

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stonedpirate
stonedpirate
WA
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1 Jun 2013 6:20pm
Hi all,

I posted a while ago about sailing my new top hat down to bunbury from mandurah a while ago.

Never managed to set sail due to delays but am now finally ready to go.

On board the boat now, will leave at first light Sunday morning.

Expect to arrive in bunbury around 10pm-midnight tomorrow nite.

Thanks all for the tips and advice, couldnt have done it without you :)

Will take some pics and update if i make it :P

Cheers
Offthegrid
Offthegrid
WA
127 posts
WA, 127 posts
1 Jun 2013 6:57pm
Have a great trip!
Billyboy026
Billyboy026
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1 Jun 2013 9:36pm
Immerse yourself in the great outdoors, be mindful of the weather and sea conditions and enjoy the solitude. I envy you. Of course you will make it, eventually, just be a cautious risktaker. All the best

Mark
Toph
Toph
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1 Jun 2013 8:46pm
Jealous
MichaelR
MichaelR
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2 Jun 2013 12:16am
Well done SP, hope to hear all about it when you get there!

Pics, or it didn't happen.....
stonedpirate
stonedpirate
WA
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WA, 248 posts
2 Jun 2013 6:50am
Cheers guys :)

Will take some pics on the way down :)

Leaving in 1 hour :P

frant
frant
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2 Jun 2013 9:40am
Enjoy the sail. Remember with a sailing trip it is the actual voyage as much as the arrival that is enjoyable. Don't rush and make hasty decisions, take care.
nswsailor
nswsailor
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2 Jun 2013 11:46am
SP,

Don't forget to post your trip on the Top Hat site, as we are waiting to hear how you went!
cisco
cisco
QLD
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2 Jun 2013 9:14pm
Bon Voyage. Have a safe and happy trip.
stonedpirate
stonedpirate
WA
248 posts
WA, 248 posts
2 Jun 2013 8:27pm
Thanks guys

Anchored safely in koombana bay. Took 11 hours and 10 minutes. Dream weather, easterly the whole way. Will post a YouTube vid from my phone when I get back to land.

Thanks again
Offthegrid
Offthegrid
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3 Jun 2013 9:09am
Well done. I'll send you'd message for any tips later. Cheers
stonedpirate
stonedpirate
WA
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3 Jun 2013 2:21pm
No worries.

Here is a little video i made with my phone. I took little 1 minute clips every hour or so of the journey but they all look the same so quite boring :P

I filmed ships, yachts and the bunbury skyline but none of them are visible on the camera. My phone sux :P

doug27
doug27
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3 Jun 2013 8:49pm
Turn down the sound and that looks like a great day out.I'm flying to perth tomorrow and whatever the movie is I reckon you've had the better trip.
stonedpirate
stonedpirate
WA
248 posts
WA, 248 posts
3 Jun 2013 7:23pm
U got it. If I did it again the only thing I would do different is wear ear plugs :p
stonedpirate
stonedpirate
WA
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5 Jun 2013 11:11am
Thanks Paul

Well, it is a pretty straight forward trip. The secret for me was to wait for a day with 15 knot easterlies all day. I could have left a few times but the winds werent right. I originally planned to motor down on a windless day at roughly 4 knots in 17 hours. But those easterlies knocked 6 hours off the trip.

Just pick a longitude line outside the reef, keep your compass at 180 the whole way then turn left when you near bunbury :)

This time of year has the shortest days so only had 11 hours of daylight to work with. Left at first light 6:30am and arrived 20 minutes after last light around 6pm.

I expected to arrive in the dark and was surprised to be in bunbury at sunset so those easterlies were a god send.

If i had of left in december, i would have had light from beginning to end.

Just pick a good weather day, head south with plently of food and water and there should be no dramas.

I took 30 litres of diesel and 45 litres of petrol.

I used zero diesel and only 17 litres of petrol.

I took 30 AA batteries for my handheld GPS and only used 2 with it on all day.

I had backups of everything and went overkill and ended up using zero of my supplies lol.

Also had an iphone with navionics which was handy, but could easily do it with just my charts and handheld.

I could do it again with no charts or gps. As one guy said, keep australia on your left and your there :P

Its an easy trip, just watch the weather and have fun :)

What boat are you doing it on?
ky
ky
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ky ky
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20 Jun 2013 6:34am

hey stonedpirate me and a mate did a similar trip a while back was pretty cool. We made a video










stonedpirate
stonedpirate
WA
248 posts
WA, 248 posts
20 Jun 2013 12:16pm
Hi Ky

Cool vid and great trip :)

Did you sail at night and did you catch anything?

Love that song

Cheers
ky
ky
WA
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ky ky
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20 Jun 2013 6:09pm
Coming home we did it in one hit. About 24 hours from memory. Big lightning storm over mandurah was cool to see. We had perfect forecast 15 plus easterly . Had a lure out the entire trip and caught nothing. But im a hopeless fisherman. Even no joy with the red heads. When you heading back? Thinking of taking my knew boat for a bit of a cruise nect week depending on the forecast.
stonedpirate
stonedpirate
WA
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20 Jun 2013 11:16pm
Cool, same conditions as me.

I was so tired after 11 hours lol, cant imagine 24. Great effort.

Was going to keep it at the marina for the winter but have decided to just stay there. I like geographe bay and the fishing is ok so will stay put.

felixdcat
felixdcat
WA
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21 Jun 2013 1:26pm
Did you run your outboard all the way? Why? Looks like the wind is good and you have lot of slack in the main!
stonedpirate
stonedpirate
WA
248 posts
WA, 248 posts
21 Jun 2013 2:45pm
3 knots sail only

4 knots outboard only

5-6 knots outboard plus sails

Should have reefed the main but didnt know how so when it got gusty i just let the main out a bit.

If i was to do it again i would use sail only but this wasnt a pleasure cruise. Basically my time ran out at the marina and needed to relocate and being an inexperienced sailer, scared of the approaching winter, i just wanted to move as fast as possible. Next time will be sail all the way.
cisco
cisco
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21 Jul 2013 2:38pm
stonedpirate said..

No worries.

Here is a little video i made with my phone. I took little 1 minute clips every hour or so of the journey but they all look the same so quite boring :P

I filmed ships, yachts and the bunbury skyline but none of them are visible on the camera. My phone sux :P



You are selling it already!! What is the 32 footer you are looking at??

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/bunbury-region/sail-boats/top-hat-25-yacht-great-condition/1023240326
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