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	<title>Lifestyle Sailing Blog &#187; Cursoes travels</title>
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		<title>Garry&#8217;s Anchorage</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Sep 2011 22:24:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brent</dc:creator>
		
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Draggonfly 3
We awoke this morning in Garry&#8217;s Anchorage to fog - this is &#8220;Dragonfly 3&#8243; owned by Jim and Anna from Brisbane, they are about 100 meters off our stern in this picture.  We plan to leave for Tin Can Bay on the tide this morning.
Here in the Sandy Straits we have caught fish &#38; crabs, seen [...]]]></description>
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Draggonfly 3</p>
<p>We awoke this morning in Garry&#8217;s Anchorage to fog - this is &#8220;Dragonfly 3&#8243; owned by Jim and Anna from Brisbane, they are about 100 meters off our stern in this picture.  We plan to leave for Tin Can Bay on the tide this morning.</p>
<p>Here in the Sandy Straits we have caught fish &amp; crabs, seen dugongs, dolphin and turtles.  Once the fog lifts we will retrieve the crab pot (hopefully with crabs) and weigh anchor for Tin Can Bay, with an overnight along the way at Pelican Bay so we can go into Tin Can Bay Marina on the high tide the next afternoon.</p>
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<p>Sheridan Flats Bounty</p>
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Fishing the banks</p>
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Sunset</p>
<p>We&#8217;re off to pull up the crab pot, fog is lifting now, we have about 3 hours before the tide is favourable for our departure today Monday 19th September 2011.</p>
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