After leaving house renovating in Melbourne we deliberately spent several days resting in Mallacoota before starting to curve northward. This month’s Aboard Sengo is shorter than previous months but about as big as I’ve included more photos – the file is 6.9Meg. Enjoy Aboard Sengo February 2017.
Great to have breakfast with you both, shame about no sailing and love your
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Thanks, Justin. It was great catching up with you two too. I put the strong winds to good use…I did some clothes washing. Cheers Trish
Good read and nice photos Trish. We have often been tempted to approach Mallacoota from the ocean but the closest we have dared is Gabo!
Thanks Chris. I get the feeling that the entrance is very shallow and the sandbanks are continually moving…even some of the literature says the entrance is unreliable – although apparently in times gone by (before the land was cleared causing silting of the waterways) sailing ships went some way upstream to collect timber. We haven’t yet stopped at Gabo; I guess that will be reliant on the right weather conditions. Cheers Trish