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 | |  | | E-book Category: Travel E-book Title: SOUTHERN INDIAN OCEAN CROSSING NOTES Author: Tony Herrick Book Description: A few excerpts from "Southern Indian Ocean Passage Notes"
INTRODUCTION
The majority of cruising yachts transit the Indian Ocean in a westerly direction, taking advantage of the trade winds and a mostly favourable current. If one is on a circumnavigation, there are two choices of crossing the Indian Ocean from Australia, en route to either Europe or the America's, one being via the Red Sea, the other, rounding the Cape of Good Hope, South Africa.
Following recent piracy attacks in the Red Sea and approaches, many are opting for the southern route via South Africa. This also gives one the opportunity of cruising and visiting some of the relatively unexploited areas in east Africa and Madagascar; or if a more southern route is followed, Rodrigues Island and the Chagos Shoals are seldom visited. For the adventurous, the east and south coasts of Madagascar sees very few yachts.
An increasing number of vessels are opting for a route in the opposite direction, especially those from South Africa - either sailing only as far as northwest Madagascar and the Comores, or others venturing further to east Africa, the Seychelles, Maldives, and Sri Lanka and thence to Thailand or northern Australia. These routes are mostly against the prevailing winds, but are completely practical by sailing a series of "loops" at the right time of the year. The weather, timing and suggested routes are discussed in subsequent chapters of these notes. ..............
See the Passage Notes for photos, chart details, safe anchorages at islands en-route, etc. ............
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