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WELCOME SPONSORSHIP | | HOW TO CO CONTRIBUTE ? ? Great events dont just happen, they require funding and hard work! We have the hard workers, just need the funding. Sponsors are essential to this, greater the sponsorship the


  1. WELCOME

  2. SPONSORSHIP | | HOW TO CO CONTRIBUTE ? ? Great events don’t just happen, they require funding and hard work! • We have the hard worker’s, just need the funding. • Sponsors are essential to this, greater the sponsorship the greater the event. • You’re help is needed to make this event great ! • Talk to everyone you know bosses, colleagues, friends anyone who may be willing • to provide some funding or merchandise to help us put on a great event. In return the Bali committee will do anything we can to promote their business • and brand or provide some form of business benefit. If you can help or have any ideas for sponsors, please contact either Peter Mason (0412085198) or any of the Bali committee. Our great t thank nks t to Int nterna nationa ional Graphit phite f for their i initia ial l spon onsor orship t to o get this is event s started.

  3. SPONSORED BY

  4. Caravan & Marine BBQ’s and Vicsail Yachts WA have donated a Galleymate 1100 stainless steel marine BBQ including a full rail mounting kit valued at $1084.

  5. INTRO

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  8. Cour urse O se Over ervi view • Start : Fremantle • Finish : Bali (Benoa) • Keep Australia to starboard • Mainland • 3 stages to the course • Freo to NWS Cape • NW Cape to Indonesian waters • Entry to Lombok Strait

  9. Fr Freo t to o NW Cap Cape • Start Saturday May 9 th 2020 • Rally boats can leave earlier, cruise up the coast, clear out from Geraldton, Carnarvon or Dampier • Start of winter weather pattern • Cycle of high pressures & cold fronts • Lighter winds towards NW Cape • Leuwin current up to 2 knots • Weather routing is typically the rumb line, but sometimes going more west is best

  10. NW Cap Cape to o Indonesi sia • ESE trade winds predominate • Can be fresh off the Pilbara coast with a high in the bight • Lighter winds to north • Off the continental shelf – water depths 3000+ metres • Well defined shipping routes • Fishing boats within ~100 miles of coast • No AIS or conventional navigation lights

  11. Lomb mbok Str Strait it • Strong south flowing current 23 hours/day • Indonesia through-flow • Tides • Tidal information difficult to find • Lighter winds • Kedging has been necessary on some occasions • Finish line off Benoa entrance

  12. 18,000 islands spread over • 2 million square miles 3,000 different regional • communities with 700 different languages 150 volcanoes – 17 • currently active including 4 currently erupting Government policy to • encourage visiting yachts: > Tax free for 3 years > Limited infrastructure in place, much promised

  13. Ije jen Volcano ano & & Sul ulphur, E East J Java va > 90 miles east from Benoa Marina > Secure anchorage in West Bali, ferry to East Java > Sulphur escapes from vents – burns with a blue flame, condenses and is collected > Sulphuric acid lake

  14. Kom omod odo o Nation onal P Park • ~200 miles East of Bali • Labuan Bajo regional center Fuel, water, food • Airport, flights to Bali etc. • • Numerous islands & anchorages Strong tides in some channels • • Komodo Dragons on several islands Guided tours • Informal interaction on the beaches! •

  15. Ka Kalim imantan ~300 miles NW from Bali, en route to • Malaysia & Singapore Kumai River • Secure anchorage • 3 day boat tours into National Park • Flights to Jakarta • Wild & ‘Rescued‘ orangutans • Palm oil plantations expanding •

  16. Recommend ommendations ons • Freo to o to Bali i is fantasti tic – but ut th there i is much mo more • Thousands of islands • Friendly people • Amazing wildlife, natural beauty • Caref eful pla planning h g hel elps ps • Use the prevailing winds, position for return sail to Australia • Crew change locations • Suggested ed r resources es • Cruising Guide to Indonesia • Noonsite.com

  17. Propose osed R Ral ally y Route Wedang Bay Lovina Beach MAY TO JUN MA UNE 2020 2020 Ambat Bay Medana Bay Gille Aer Banyu Biru Possible anchorage on return to Benoa Benoa Gille Gedde Fremantle Sailing Club takes no responsibility for safety of vessels or suggested anchorages. Positions are only approximate. All choices are the responsibility of the individual skipper. Fremantle Sailing Club takes no responsibility for the accuracy of information in this draft program.

  18. Propo Pr posed It Itine inerary Sat aturday May 23 23 Official Function and Presentation • Sund Sunday May 24 Rest & Preparation Day • Monda onday M May 25 Day 1 Customs Clearance & Leaving Bali • Cruising Boats should not have to clear customs, but as we are • treated as a fleet clearance will be needed from the Benoa Harbour Masters Office & probably Quarantine & Immigration. An FSC representative will be on site at Benoa Harbour to facilitate this. Your choice to stay in Bali anchor at Serangan Bali Lembongan •

  19. Proposed Itinerary Tues esday y May y 26 26 Day y 2 Gille Gede Lombok • 08 45.7 S 115 55.8 E 45 nautical miles from Benoa Harbour There are moorings to be picked up, anchor or book a berth at the new Marina Del Ray. A stunning and protected anchorage with several resorts & basic restaurants in the surrounding area. Dinner at a local restaurant will be organised for that night. Wed ednesday y May 27 27 D Day 3 y 3 Your choice • Stay at Gille Gedde, move onto Sengiggi or Gilli Aer Thursday M May y 28 28 Day y 4 Gille Aer Lombok • 08 22.0 S 116 05.02E 25 nautical miles from Gille Gedde Anchor in 5-15 m on sand, good holding or there are moorings available for a fee. The group will meet up for dinner at one of the many restaurants ashore

  20. Friday May 29 Day 5 • Stay at Gille Aer or visit Gille Trawangan or another anchorage of your choice Saturday May 30 Day 6 Medana Bay - Lombok • 08 21.2 S 116.8.4 E 5 nautical miles from Gille Aer A small local marina, hotel and restaurant with moorings and some marina berths available. Dinner for the group will be organised at the marina restaurant. Boats heading east may leave the Cruise from here Sunday May 31 Day 7 Ambat – Bali • 08 19.8 S 115 38.9 E 30 nautical miles from Medana Bay Anchorage is deep 10 to 15 metres & can be a little rolly. Lovely restaurants and hotels on the beach. Meet ashore for sunset drinks

  21. Mon Monday J June 1 Day 8 Lovina Beach - Bali • 08 09.52 S 115 01.38E 40 nautical miles from Ambat Anchor in 10-15 m on sand, good holding & a wide bay. Meet ashore for sunset drinks. Tuesday J June 2 Day 9 • Stay at Lovina Beach, or move onto Banyu Wedang Bay - Your choice Wednesday June 3 Day 10 Banyu Wedang Bay • 08 08.33 S 114 33.89 E 30 nautical miles from Lovina Beach. A delightful enclosed anchorage, resorts and restaurants ashore. Anchor in 15-20 m. A dinner will be organised at one of the restaurants for that night.

  22. • Thursday y April il 4 Day 11 Our Cruise has ended Boats heading north, east or west leave to destinations of their own choice Boats heading back to Benoa can do so by reversing our path to north east Bali or head south through the Java Straits. An anchorage to overnight on the west of Bali in Java is Banyu Biru 008 38.13S 114 27.5 E. his is a delightful anchorage, you need to be very close to the shore to find shallow water & has many fish traps to be avoided You can clear customs at either Marina Del Ray in Lombok, or Benoa Harbour if returning to Australia directly after our Cruise

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