The Southern Cross
FollowThe Southern Cross is a St Francis 44-foot fibreglass catamaran with a cutter rig. She was built in St Francis Bay, South Africa in 1996. Catherine Kimber and Peter Chataway bought The Southern Cross in 2005. For the past 13 years they have circumnavigated the globe and then Australia. Catherine and Peter have now sold The Southern Cross. They are grateful for the grand adventure that this boating life has been, for the fabulous people they have met and the great friends made. They wish The Southern Cross’s new owners, Deborah and Russell many moments of magnificence.
Recent Updates
A rollicking good sail, 150 nautical miles in 24 hours. Max gusts 36 knots. Beautiful sailing under jib. Now anchored in Leeke Beach on Great Keppel Island. Just lovely here.
<p>Readying the boat and ourselves to sail northwards later this morning or early afternoon. The pantry, fridge and tanks are full. The weather looks good. Last minute preparations and then we are off.</p>
Berthed at Bundaberg Port Marina.
Anchored near the mouth of the Burnett River.
Anchored off Rooney Point, Fraser Island. Went for along walk on the beach. Turned back when we noticed a dingo which followed us for a mile back to the dinghy.
<p>Anchored at Moon Point. Wonderful place to explore in the dinghy and walk along the beach</p>
Anchored at Kingfisher Bay Eco Resort. More thunderstorms around.
Anchored at Yankee Jack Creek, Fraser Island. Thunderstorm activity with heavy rain.
Sandflies alive and well at Garry's Anchorage, Fraser Island
Crossed the Wide Bay Bar in benign conditions. Anchored at Brown's Gutter, Elbow Point, Fraser Island
Anchored near Scarborough Marina, Moreton Bay
Raby Bay
Spent three nights here at Coochiemudlo Island recovering from working on hardstand. Flat water, cooling breezes, luxury.
Report at 0730 24 November (Queensland time) Moored at Raby Bay. Glorious day.
Report at 0630 21 November (Queensland time) Anchored at Peel Island, Moreton Bay.
Report at 0515 17 November (Queensland time) Anchored at Inskip Point, Tin Can Bay, Queensland. Hoping to cross the Wide Bay Bar this morning