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virginia
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Australia
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Posted - 11 Sep 2006 :  05:48:38  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi,
We are planning to sail from NW Australia across the Indian Ocean, via Christmas and Cocos Islands, then to the Maldives prior to heading up to the Red Sea.
This will be in 2007, can anyone offer experience on the VERY best months to do these very long passages.
thanks
Virginia

Lloyd
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Seychelles
19 Posts

Posted - 29 Sep 2006 :  07:01:07  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
You might find this link useful
http://www.bischofberger.info/meteosail/afr/
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zulu
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37 Posts

Posted - 22 Dec 2006 :  22:13:21  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Tony has published two new marine ebooks - available at:
http://www.cruisingconnections.co.za/ebooks.htm

1) "Indian Ocean Crossing Notes - East to West and West to East".
2) "Cruising the Islands & Atolls of the Mozambigue Channel"

And of course his ebook "Welcome to Durban - A Sailor's Guide" - to assist sailors to make safe landfall in South Africa.

Good luck.

Better than a German Shepherd?
Zulu
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svarmido
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USA
6 Posts

Posted - 28 Jan 2007 :  04:08:44  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
This was precisely my plan in 2002, Darwin to Christmas Island then Cocos Keeling. However, due to engine overheating I elected to fetch Bali - nearer than Christmas Island from my position. The reason I am posting, is to forwarn anyone who makes an unplanned visit to Bali, that cruising permits are required - and must be obtained in advance. I am very lucky to have gotten out of Bali without significant expense and possible incarceration, even though I arrived there due to an emergency. No such thing as international maritime agreements permitting sailors time to make repairs. You receive only what you are prepared to pay for something called "consideration". As often happens my initial plans were written in sand. Too late to resume my passage to the Australian islands, I ended up in Johor Baru, Malaysia, followed by Thailand, the Maldives, Chagos, Mayotte, Madagascar and So. Africa. On and on.


Edited by - svarmido on 28 Jan 2007 04:42:37
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