Awaking in beautiful Shoal Bay and a cooked breakfast was a good way to begin the day. Before heading off, a recommemdation was made at the morning briefing that the youngest of the crew should be deployed overboard to reconnoitre what may have been causing the viabration. Armed with snorkel and mask, the member cut a tighlty bound clump of kelp from Odysseus' propeller shaft. Weighing anchor at 0930 hours (Saturday 6th) Odysseus motored from Shoal Bay without the annoying viabration.
Come join skippers Nick and Sally and their spirited crew as they circumnavigate Van Diemen’s Land aboard Odysseus. Their adventure brings them a cruise in company with forty four other boats; an event known as VDL-C and organised by Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania. Leaving Hobart on 11th February, they will sail anti-clockwise around VDL and explore the many bays, ports, anchorages and beaches of this historic and timeless land.
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