and of late, i have been thinking of going from bribe island around the top
and sail down to mooloolaba.
it is a coastal run yes blue water

started to do some home work
been up to Moolooaba talked to sailors and Volunteer Marine Rescue
Moolooaba and bribe about the root and when not to go.
found out that as you come around bribe island
do not go in a westerly wind as you go pass what the locals call
the washing machine near Gilligan's island (a big sand bank near to shore)
in a westerly the sea and waves can jump up to 2m in height in that area
when it blows. so good information there
stay out of the shipping land too as lots of containers ships use it
lucky their is a cruising lane near to shore,
next can it be done in a investigator on a nice day ?
Robert Burrell who was on here took his investigator from Lady Musgrave Island from the Town of 1770
so it can be done i think .
last i been emailing Simon Carter for tips a very down to earth nice guy
who has given me some trips to do before trying to go coastal
i have put links on here before from youtube about him
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1C6uWVimBI
he got a space sailer 20 it is a trailer sailed but it has a drop down keel
he as done remarkable things in it,
like sailing from Brisbane to the Whitsundays.
as for me i have been doing night and day sailing in morton bay in higher and higher winds
got some more new sails as the old one were not up to it.
found out that when i got to a second reef my storm jib sheet was to big and pull the bow of the boat around opps
needed to fix's that only by going out there did i find it out tho .
if i was in a keel boat i just be doing it
i have confident in my boat i just not sure about if the design will
take it should i be out there in a blow
so to some up is a investigator up to it going on a small coastal ?