Arrival in Tasmania

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We had a wonderfully warm welcome from the customs officers. They didn’t arrive in time to take our lines but very soon afterwards. Passports were inspected first and then came the business of the control (cruising ) permit. They explained they could not issue Simon as master and owner of Duet with one as he had not been out of Australia for three years. At this point I said that actually this was my boat and that I was the master. Oh. We weren’t told to expect that. We will have to phone Canberra. The result was that they returned on Monday morning and said that they could now issue me with a cruising (control) permit but that Simon would have a red flag against his name! It is obviously very naughty to tease officials with complicated paperwork. Hobart came as
a complete surprise and a delight to us. We had not been prepared for
such a pretty place. Around Sandy bay where the yacht club is, there are streets
of beautiful old villas with curved tin roofs and delicate wrought iron work.
Since we arrived it has been dull and raining so photographs will come later. We
have been made to feel very welcome and apart from the weather we are about to
have a wonderful time. |