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Subject: RE: [worldcruising] Routes to UK
From: Barry Brazier (barryb@XXX.XXX)
Date: Tue Jan 09 2001 - 19:09:17 EST
In regard deciding between going North or South around Africa enroute to UK
some one said the southern route has value due to tourist site in South
Africa. However I think that if you visit East Africa on the way to the Red
Sea you will see most of what Africa has to offer.
Barry
-----Original Message-----
From: Lex Marshall [mailto:lexmarshall@XXX.XXX]
Sent: Wednesday, 10 January 2001 10:46 AM
To: worldcruising@XXX.XXX
Subject: RE: [worldcruising] Routes to UK
I agree with Barry's comments about the leg from Durban to the Cape. Any
South Africans on the list might chip in with their local knowledge.
From what I've read from people who have done the trip, the secret seems
to be "time and patience". Waiting for the "weather window" seems to be the
secret. No doubt there are fisherman in the region who would give you some
excellent advice (mind you I would not take our boat where some of the
South Australian fishermen around here take their boats. We met one who had
some of his craypots hard up against the cliffs on an exposed shore. Not
for me - thanks very much.)
So, can we hear from people who live and sail around the Durban/Cape region
- or anyone else who has sailed the route (especially east to west).
Regards
Lex
At 09:13 am 09/01/01, you wrote:
>I read every 1/4 of many people in the Ocean Cruising Club sailing both
the
>Red Sea and Cape
>routes. Like many pirate prone areas I think the idea is to stay well out
to
>sea when passing through the Red Sea. There are definite cruising
advantages
>and interesting ports of call.
>
>The problem with the cape route is the leg from Durbin to the Cape. It is
>one of the worst ares of sea.
>After the cape it seems popular to visit the South Atlantic Islands of St
>Helna, Ascension , Cape Verde and the Azores. This avoids the African
>Continent. There are some how ever who are brave enough to call into the
>West African main land. I think Namibia and Angola may be safe enough. On
>the way to Durbin the East African coast has a safe Marina at Kilifi in
>Kenya (Swynford Boatyard) and Zanzibar is a must in Tanzania.
>
>Regards
>
>Barry
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