Gents (and ladies)
We've got nine days booked in April over at the newish villas at the sourthern side of Tangas on Moreton island.
There's two families with 4 adults and four kids. My mate is a keen fisher and the kids love the water so we thought we'd take the boat. He's my conundrum.
Should we take 1 car on the ferry, 2 cars on the ferry, 1 car and the boat on the ferry or two cars and the boat on the ferry. With the first two options we were looking to drive the boat ourselves while the wives and children go on the ferry.
They have a car to seat 8 so we probably only need one car on the island but its the driving the boat over that has got me worried. I've been across to Moreton many times in a boat and know how rough it gets. What's the odds on getting a good day for the trip over and a good day for the trip back.
The boat is a 5.6 Quintrex bowrider so we'll need a relatively good day. We'll also need to take some gear in the boat so she'll be weighed down a bit (probably more on the way over.
I've got to book the ferry now so I can't change my mind if rough weather is forecast when we leave.
I'd rather drive the boat over but I've been going over in my head time and time again the possibility of getting in trouble and am now leaning towards one car and trailerling the boat.
What would you do?
Brett