2 Days/1 Night Sailing Adventure
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Itinerary
Our experienced crew will take you on a 2 day voyage around the Whitsunday islands. You can expect to visit Blue Pearl Bay, Nara Inlet, Mantaray Bay, Cataran Bay, Whitehaven Beach and Cid Harbour.
When you're not sailing, you will have the opportunity to swim with the tropical fish and snorkel the fascinating coral reefs, There's also time to explore the beautiful beaches and islands.
At the end of each day we will stop in well protected island anchorages, so your overnight stays are really comfy. Itineraries are flexible to best meet guest needs and prevailing weather conditions
Meals
To top off your adventure, we provide a feast of freshly prepared meals.
Continental breakfast- Morning tea of fruit cake, tea & coffee
- Lunch of quiches, breads, pasta and green tossed salads plus fresh tropical fruits
- Pre-dinner snacks of of nachos, cheese, dips & crackers
- Dinner of succulent chicken breast cooked on the BBQ, served with Rice, satay, salad and breads
- Dessert of fruit and custard
If you have special dietary needs or requirements we provision our boats based on customer needs. All you need to do is let us know when you make your booking.
About Siska
Siska was built and raced by Perth sailmaker and yachtsman, Rolly Tasker. Designer Siska was designed by German Frers of Argentina.
Built in Perth, Western Australia of 10mm thick Aluminium, weighs 32 tonnes, is 80ft long and has a single mast is 106 feet high.
It is estimated that Siska had sailed around 140,000 nautical miles from its launch until arrival in the Whitsunday Islands in December 1992.
During this time Siska won two Sydney to Hobart Yacht Races along with circumnavigating the world twice. HRH Prince Charles crewed on Siska when she set the fastest time defeating world champion Kioloa, and was first overall at Cowes in the Queen Victoria Cup against 329 other entries. Siska came second in the Fastnet Race having sailed the last 300 miles with a broken boom. Siska won the Parmelia Race from England to Perth, which celebrated the 150th anniversary of the foundation of Western Australia. Siska has a myriad of winches and sailing gear and guests are encouraged to assist sail Siska, including hoisting and trimming sails, or taking the helm to steer her around the islands.
This helps to make Siska one of the most comfortable Maxi Charter Yachts sailing the Whitsundays. Siska has ample head room throughout the yacht for taller guests. Two dining tables provide plenty of space for guests to enjoy meals together. This saloon area also doubles as a comfortable sitting area. On deck there is ample space for guests to relax, and we have a boom awning for shade when we are anchored.


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