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Living the Riviera Dream - Three years cruising Tasmania

by Riviera Australia 19 Apr 2019 02:10 PDT
Living the Riviera Dream - Three years cruising Tasmania © Riviera Australia

David and Lis Paton have been cruising the enchanting waters of Tasmania since 2015, spending up to four months at a time on board their Riviera 53 Enclosed Flybridge Pascua Lama after a long cruise south from Queensland.

"About half our time on board is spent with friends," says David. "It gives them an opportunity to view this magical island from a perspective they would never normally have, one that we have had the joy of experiencing over and over again. And we never tire of any part of it."

David and Lis will share their fascinating experiences with Riviera and Belize owners during their "Living the Riviera Dream" presentation at the InterContinental Sanctuary Cove Resort on Saturday, 25 May.

They will discuss passage making, meal planning and preparation, heavy weather navigation as well as the many surprises and delights of Tasmanian waters.

"It does demand a strong sense of independence and a great deal of preparation," says David.. "Whatever may go wrong you need to be able to fix yourself."

Among their many adventures, David and Lis will describe their voyage into Hobart through the Denison Canal, meeting "literally thousands of dolphins" in Wineglass Bay and battling five to six metre swells off the south coast as they made their way to Port Davey on the west coast.

The return for their efforts was enormous.

"Magnificent views, great adventures and fantastic fishing," says David.

Event Registration

Please note that attendance at all Riviera and Belize Festival of Boating educational events requires registration at the Festival website, www.festivalofboating.com

Each year our Living the Riviera Dream presentations are among the most popular and David and Lis Paton's address is certain to attract a large audience. Numbers are strictly limited so please register early to avoid disappointment.

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