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Tasmanian Anchorage Guide 6th Edition

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The Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania

This is the sixth edition of their Tasmanian Anchorage Guide, now with coloured maps of all their recommended anchorages around Tasmania, it is an essential guide to cruising one of the most beautiful and secluded cruising areas in Australia.

It was originally prepared in 1992 for participants in the Van Diemen’s Land Circumnavigation cruise. The Tasmanian Anchorage Guide provides significant coverage of the most of the anchorages in Tasmania in the following sections:
Hobart to the Freycinet Peninsula up to Coles bay;
The East and North East Coasts;
The Furneaux & Kent Groups;
The North Coast including the Tamar River and King Island;
The West Coast including Macquarie Harbour and Port Davey;
The D’Entrecasteux Channel including the Huon river Recherche Bay and Bruny Island.

A detailed description of each anchorage is provided highlighting: how to approach, relevant lights and leads, where to anchor, what wind and sea conditions it is suitable for, whether it is affected by swell and what facilities might exist. Some of the anchorages are covered with a high level of detail, especially the secluded but extensive west coast anchorages of Macquarie Harbour and Port Davey, including information on bushwalks and points of interest.
The Bathurst Harbour coverage includes the passage to Melaleuca Lagoon with soundings shown on a 1956 hand-drawn chart from A.C.N. Wyatt off the ketch Saona. An introductory section covers the history of the Guide, relevant marine charts and publications, biosecurity issues, passages distances and coastal radio stations.

Spiral Bound paperback : 175 pages
Publisher : Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania
SKU: P85997

Tasmanian Anchorage Guide
The Tasmanian Anchorage Guide is published by the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania to enable passage planning and to provide details of possible shelter usable by small craft cruising on the Tasmanian coast.

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Tasmanian Anchorage Guide 6th Edition

$95.00

The Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania

This is the sixth edition of their Tasmanian Anchorage Guide, now with coloured maps of all their recommended anchorages around Tasmania, it is an essential guide to cruising one of the most beautiful and secluded cruising areas in Australia.

It was originally prepared in 1992 for participants in the Van Diemen’s Land Circumnavigation cruise. The Tasmanian Anchorage Guide provides significant coverage of the most of the anchorages in Tasmania in the following sections:
Hobart to the Freycinet Peninsula up to Coles bay;
The East and North East Coasts;
The Furneaux & Kent Groups;
The North Coast including the Tamar River and King Island;
The West Coast including Macquarie Harbour and Port Davey;
The D’Entrecasteux Channel including the Huon river Recherche Bay and Bruny Island.

A detailed description of each anchorage is provided highlighting: how to approach, relevant lights and leads, where to anchor, what wind and sea conditions it is suitable for, whether it is affected by swell and what facilities might exist. Some of the anchorages are covered with a high level of detail, especially the secluded but extensive west coast anchorages of Macquarie Harbour and Port Davey, including information on bushwalks and points of interest.
The Bathurst Harbour coverage includes the passage to Melaleuca Lagoon with soundings shown on a 1956 hand-drawn chart from A.C.N. Wyatt off the ketch Saona. An introductory section covers the history of the Guide, relevant marine charts and publications, biosecurity issues, passages distances and coastal radio stations.

Spiral Bound paperback : 175 pages
Publisher : Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania
SKU: P85997

Tasmanian Anchorage Guide
The Tasmanian Anchorage Guide is published by the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania to enable passage planning and to provide details of possible shelter usable by small craft cruising on the Tasmanian coast.

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