Fremantle Sailing Club
Still on the dock at Fremantle Sailing Club
We arrived at the Fremantle Sailing Club Friday April 7 2023 after a good sail north from Mandurah. We docked at the fuel dock, topped up our diesel tanks and placed a call to the harbourmaster to see if they had a dock available for the night. Jason, the harbourmaster came out to True North and told us the docks were all full but he would works something out. Eventually we were accommodated at the shore end of the fuel dock. We stayed on the fuel dock 2 nights and after looking at the weather reports determined that we should stay at dock for the upcoming week. The weather showed two bouts of high winds with 5 metre swells accompanying the second blow.
Jason found us a slip where we tied up True North tightly with many lines. The forecast turned out to be accurate with winds up to 44.8 knots during the first blow and 47.4 knots during the second. We felt very comfortable at the dock and kept busy during the week.
We were able to borrow a car to use during our stay and ventured forth each day to sightsee, shop for groceries and boat supplies. I purchased a new barbecue and we spent the next day building a mount for it so we could attach it to the lifeline rail. We had many visitors including John and Fran’s children and grandchildren and some of their friends.
Tomorrow we plan to head out to Rottnest Island and will continue north from there Monday with light winds and a decent long term forecast.
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