This blog began in late 2006 with the planning and preparation for a circumnavigation of the world in my 39-foot sail boat Pachuca. It then covered a successful 5-year circumnavigation that ended in April 2013. The blog now covers life with Pachuca back home in Australia.

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Sunday, April 28, 2013

Arrival is today ! !

Robert and Pachuca are due to complete their circumnavigation today, Monday 29 April. They are coming via the South Passage. Pachuca has picked up a cray-pot line which Robert will deal with when it is light.

The intention is to enter Success Harbour (Fremantle Sailing Club) just before midday. There is some info on how to see Pachuca come in to her home port that was posted (on this blog) a few days ago on 25 April. It includes a map and some phone numbers. Robert does not have a phone on board.

We all hope for a safe landing..... 

9 comments:

Peter and Cheryl said...

Welcome home Robert! What an adventure and what an achievement!
Peter and Cheryl, Stolen Kiss

Nigel said...

So close!!!

Chris said...

Great news. Sorry i will miss you and pachuca. Glad you got to Fremantle.

barry and Joyce said...

Robert, many thanks for allowing Joyce and I to follow along via the blog.What a great adventure. Well done, you are an encouragement and insperation to us and many more. Welcome home, we salute you.Barry

sm said...

Great sail Uncle Bob...you crusty "old" sea dog! See you in June.

Milano Blanco said...

A great sailing achievement and a very entertaining blog. I'm sorry Mar del Plata didn't totally live up to expectations, partiiculatly from the bureaucratic point of view! Also sorry I missed the chance to meet you in Argentina... James Blackburn, s/v Milano Blanco

Greg and Donna Lou S/V Magic Carpet said...

Congradulations Robert, your a great inspiration to us we followed your adventure sense you left SF bay saw you again in La Paz. whats next??

Greg said...

What an adventure! I have read your blog since day 1 and have enjoyed it immensely. Good luck on your future endeavors, hopefully I will get to read about them as well. Thank You Robert.

Elliot Keller said...

This wass lovely to read

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