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| The following notes are based on our experiences from a trip made by //Fair Wind, Whimbrel// and //Bass and Flinders// in April 2024 |
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The Ningaloo coast is a beautiful place for dinghy cruising and the snorkelling is stunning. It is, however a remote place and you need to be equipped accordingly. Also, you should note that once you are a few kilometres north of Coral Bay there is no phone reception for the whole coastline until a few kilometres south of Tantabiddi. It takes about 6 or 7 days to sail from Coral Bay to Tantabiddy sailing at an easy pace with plenty of time for exploring and snorkelling. | The Ningaloo coast is a beautiful place for dinghy cruising and the snorkelling is stunning. It is, however a remote place and you need to be equipped accordingly. Also, you should note that once you are a few kilometres north of Coral Bay there is no phone reception for the whole coastline until a few kilometres south of Tantabiddi. It takes about 6 or 7 days to sail from Coral Bay to Tantabiddy sailing at an easy pace with plenty of time for exploring and snorkelling. |
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| The ramp is about 2km south of the town. If you are leaving your car and trailer at the caravan park, and there are two of you, one can carefully take the boat northwards inside the reef around to Bills Bay to meet the driver at the caravan park. Do look out for coral bommies on the way. Otherwise there is no real beach to pull the boat up on at the ramp. The pontoons are for commercial or private use. Tie up on them and hope no-one needs them while you are there. To get to the main channel from the ramp you initially head south to the anchorage. From there you pick up the markers that will take you out through the reef. |
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[[ https://www.google.com/maps/@-23.1554341,113.7670823,226m/data=!3m1!1e3?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI1MDYyMy4yIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D | Google Maps location ]] | [[ https://www.google.com/maps/@-23.1554341,113.7670823,226m/data=!3m1!1e3?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI1MDYyMy4yIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D | Google Maps location ]] |
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| This is an industrial strength tourism site! |
| The Google Maps image above is an accurate depiction of what we encountered when we arrived there. Lots of cars and boat trailers, and a big line of buses delivering tourists to the whale shark boats. Eventually all the tourists get onto their boats, things calm down and you can retrieve your boat (that is, once you have hiked to Yardie Station, retrieved your car, driven back to Tantabiddi to pick up the other drivers, and then driven 400km to retrieve the cars and trailers left at Coral Bay!) |
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| Camping at Point Cloates |