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* [[Bathurst Harbour]] | * [[Bathurst Harbour]] | ||
* [[Burnie]] (Port of entry) | * [[Burnie]] (Port of entry) | ||
- | * [[Devonport|Devonport | + | * [[Devonport|Devonport]] (Port of entry) |
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* [[Flinders Island]] | * [[Flinders Island]] | ||
* [[Kent Group]] | * [[Kent Group]] | ||
* [[Kettering]] | * [[Kettering]] | ||
* [[King Island]] | * [[King Island]] | ||
+ | * [[Hobart]] (Port of entry) | ||
+ | * [[Launceston]] (Port of entry) | ||
* [[Port Cygnet]] | * [[Port Cygnet]] | ||
+ | * [[Port Davey]] | ||
* [[Port Esperance]] | * [[Port Esperance]] | ||
* [[Port Latta]] (Port of entry) | * [[Port Latta]] (Port of entry) | ||
* [[Port Huon]] (Port of entry) | * [[Port Huon]] (Port of entry) | ||
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* [[Port Sorell]] | * [[Port Sorell]] | ||
* [[Recherche Bay]] | * [[Recherche Bay]] | ||
* [[Southport]] | * [[Southport]] | ||
* [[Spring Bay]] (Port of entry) | * [[Spring Bay]] (Port of entry) | ||
+ | * [[St Helens Tasmania | St Helens]] | ||
* [[Stanley]] (Port of entry) | * [[Stanley]] (Port of entry) | ||
* [[Strahan]] | * [[Strahan]] |
Revision as of 04:11, 7 April 2012
Tasmania Cruising Guide
An online cruising guide for yachts sailing to Tasmania.
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| Local chartlet |
Overview
Originally known as Van Diemen's Land, Tasmania was set up as a British penal colony in 1803. Through the combination of introduced diseases and conflicts with the new arrivals the full-blooded indigenous population had died out by 1876 when the last of her kind, Truganini, passed away. Fanny Cochrane Smith (1834-1905) also laid claim to this title after Truganini's death, but her claim has been disputed.
Convicts who had served their time could apply for land grants and become farmers. Many had other ideas though, and quite a few ships were seized to be sailed to Chile, China and other places. The influx of convicts became heavier after 1840 when they were no longer being transported to New South Wales, peaking at 5,329 arrivals in the year 1842. In 1846 transportation was suspended for two years and the last convict ship, the St Vincent, arrived in 1853.
It was not until 1913 that the term 'free servitude' was expunged from official documents.
Cruising the region
Climate & Weather
- Bureau of Meteorology provide a summary of Tasmania's climate
- Bureau of Meteorology provide Official weather for Tasmania
- Australian Hydrographic Service
- AUS4644 Southern Ocean - Cape Otway to Cape Howe including Tasmania (1:1500000)
- AUS487 Bass Strait (1:500000)
- AUS163 Port of Burnie (1:25000)
- AUS164 Approaches to Devonport (1:7500)
- AUS172 Port of Hobart (1:5000)
- AUS168 River Tamar, Bell Bay to Launceston (1:25000)
Local Radio Nets
- See also Victoria for Ham Radio services
- Also see World Cruiser's Nets
Check-in facilities
See each Port of Entry
Ports & Popular Cruising Stops
- Bathurst Harbour
- Burnie (Port of entry)
- Devonport (Port of entry)
- Flinders Island
- Kent Group
- Kettering
- King Island
- Hobart (Port of entry)
- Launceston (Port of entry)
- Port Cygnet
- Port Davey
- Port Esperance
- Port Latta (Port of entry)
- Port Huon (Port of entry)
- Port Sorell
- Recherche Bay
- Southport
- Spring Bay (Port of entry)
- St Helens
- Stanley (Port of entry)
- Strahan
Australian Customs only processes private yachts at Burnie, Devonport, Hobart and Launceston.
Marinas & Yacht Clubs
See each Port/Stop
Anchorages
See each Port/Stop
Offshore Islands
There are 334 islands off the coast of Tasmania. Here are some of the more significant ones.
Bass Strait Islands (Northern)
- Babel Island
- Badger Island
- Bass Pyramid Group (includes Craggy Island and Wright Rock)
- Big Green Island
- Cape Barren Island — Aboriginal owners
- Clarke Island — Aboriginal owners
- Curtis Island Group
- East Island
- East Kangaroo Island
- Flinders Island — Furneaux Group.
- Goose Island
- Great Dog Island
- Gull Island
- Hogan Island Group
- Hunter Island
- Kangaroo Island
- Kent Group (Deal, Dover and Erith Islands.) — National Park and Marine protected area.
- King Island — Dairy Farming mainly. Renowned for high quality produce, especially cheese.
- Little Dog Island
- Little Green Island
- Long Island
- Low Islets
- Mount Chappel Island
- New Year Island
- Ninth Island
- North Pasco Island
- Penguin Island
- Perkins Island
- Preservation Island
- Prime Seal Island
- Puncheon Island
- Robbins Island
- Rodondo Island Group (includes East and West Moncoeur Islands)
- Roydon Island
- Sentinel Island
- Sister Islands — Sheep grazing, muttonbirds. Part of a marine sanctuary.
- South Pasco Island
- Swan Island
- Three Hummock Island
- Tin Kettle Island
- Trefoil Island
- Vansittart Island
- Walker Island
- Waterhouse Island
- Wyballena Island
Southern Islands
- Actaeon Island
- Betsey Island
- Bruny Island
- Curlew Island
- Dart Island
- De Witte Island
- East Pyramids
- Egg Islands
- Flat Witch Island
- Fulham Island
- Garden Island
- Hen Island
- Hippolyte Rocks
- Hope Island
- Huon Island
- Ile du Golfe (Gulf Island)
- King George Island
- Louisa Island
- Maatsuyker Island
- Macquarie Island (sub-Antarctic)
- Mutton Bird Island
- Needle Rocks
- Satellite Island
- Sloping Island
- Smooth Island
- Southport Island
- Spectacle Island
- Sterile Island
- Sugarloaf Rock
- Susie Islet
- The Images
- The Lanterns
- Walker Island
- Wedge Island
- Wendar Island
- Woody Island
Eastern Islands
- Diamond Island
- George Rocks
- Governor Island
- Ile des Phoques (Island of the Seals)
- Lachlan Island
- Lemon Rock
- Maria Island
- Paddys Island
- Refuge Island
- Schouten Island
- St Helens Island
- Tallefer Rocks
- The Nuggets
Western Islands
- Albina Rock
- Big Caroline Rock
- Black Island
- Bottom Rocks
- Breaksea Islands
- Doughboy Island West
- Hay Island
- Hibbs Pyramid
- Hobbs Island
- Ile du Nord (North Island)
- Leelinger Island
- Lourah Island
- Montgomery Rocks
- Sloop Rocks
- Swainson Island
- Top Rocks
- Trumpeter Islets
- Visscher Island
- West Pyramid
Tourism & things to do ashore
- Port Arthur
See also each Port/Stop
Marine stores
See each Port/Stop
Routes/Passages to/from Tasmania
References & Publications
Publications, Guides, etc.
- Cruising Tasmania - J. Brettingham-Moore
- Tasmanian Anchorage Guide - ROYAL YACHT CLUB OF TASMANIA
- The Anchorage guide is produced to enable passage planning and provides details of possible shelter available around the Tasmanian coast.
- Cruising Southern Tasmania - Cruising Yacht Club of Tasmania
- A guide to the River Derwent, D'Entrecasteaux Channel and Huon River, 3rd Edition. 108 pages spiral.
Cruiser's Friends
Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance.
- "Pendulum" my Swanson 36. Email - "patprice".
Forum Discussions
List links to discussion threads on partnering forums. (see link for requirements)
External Links
Personal Notes
Personal experiences?
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