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How was your Australia Day?

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Australia Day for me is about lazing around outside, eating and having a beer. This year instead of the standard barbie I and the SuperMac crew decided to go sailing.

We set out at 9 AM from Townsville Marina and headed off to Magnetic Island. There was not too much wind so we motored some of the way with the main sail up to add to our speed. The weather was beautiful - absolutely stunning. Cruising our way around to the other side of the island we held our course and lazed on the deck.

We lowered anchor in Radical Bay, put our stinger suits on and went for a snorkel. After a nice swim we opened the eski, pulled out some lamingtons and basked in the sun. On crackers we had some Tasmania Heritage Double Brie and blue cheese. To wash it all down I had a beer - Low Carb Pure Blondes. :)

We were anchored in Radical Bay a secluded beach on the far side of Magnetic Island, tropical Queensland Australia. Nibbles and beers were plentiful and the Australian National Flag hoisted at the bow.

Did you know?

“The tradition of noticing 26 January began early in the nineteenth century with Sydney almanacs referring to First Landing Day or Foundation Day. That was the day in 1788 Captain Arthur Phillip, commander of the First Fleet of eleven convict ships from Great Britain and the first governor of New South Wales, arrived at Sydney Cove. The raising of the Union Jack there symbolised British occupation of the eastern half of the continent”

History of Australia Day - Beginnings, Australian Government Australia Day Website

Comment below and let us know how you celebrated Australia Day! Cheers


The ocean really is a wonder at times.


Wild Oats XI Hat-Trick !

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Sydney-Hobart Line Honours Winners and Times
2007 - Wild Oats XI - 1d 21h 24m 32s
2006 - Wild Oats XI - 2d 8h 52m 33s
2005 - Wild Oats XI - 1d 18h 40m 10s

Watch Channel 7’s Race Update No. 3 for winning video footage

Read post win writeup “Oates may return for fourth attempt” by Adrian Warren


The 2007 Sydney to Hobart started today

Alfa Romeo and Wild Oats XI at the Giraglia Rolex Cup 2007Today is a special day. It is the beginning of the Sydney to Hobart - the great Australian yacht race.

This is the 63rd Sydney to Hobart yacht race to be held with a total of 82 participants. The race starts from Sydney Harbour, journey through the Tasman Sea to Tasmania, Storm Bay and the culminates 12 miles into the Derwent River. The fastest race record is 1 day 18 hours 40 minutes and ten seconds (01:18:40:10) and set by Wild Oates XI in 2005.
See official start article ‘Wild Oats XI leads Rolex Sydney Hobart fleet out of the harbour‘ from the official Rolex Sydney to Hobart website. Also available, an up to date tracking system to track your favourite yacht’s progress in the race, a complete yacht list of entrants, and up-to-date standings (current ranking of the yacht). Download Official Poster. For more information visit the official sites of the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia and the Rolex Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race.


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