WHALE WATCHING
AXOPAR 28 T-TOP
At Cobli we are constantly showing our boat owners the incredible activities you can do with your boat.
Whale watching can cost upwards of $100 even $200 for a couple of hours on the water and no guaranteed sighting. However, if you own one you can go searching at your own leisure.
We took the Axopar 28 T-Top just outside of Sydney Harbour and the outcome was sensational!!!
What you need to know about Whale Watching in Sydney;
From April to mid-August the Humpbacks are heading north to give birth and mate in the waters of the Coral Sea. At this time of year, they tend to swim constantly north at 4-5 knots (5–9 km/h) and will have regular surface intervals.
From mid-August to mid-December the Humpbacks are heading south to return to the Antarctic feeding ground for the southern hemisphere summer. While they will tend southwards they may swim in any direction for hours at a time, with less consistent surface intervals.
Our verdict is that winter in Sydney is the best chance you’ll get to catch a sighting.
With the Axopar 28 T-Top arriving in February 2021 you will have plenty of time through the winter to catch a glimpse of these spectacular animals.
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With Cobli’s Axopar 28 “Major Tom” and Axopar 37 “Life on Mars”, as well as Eyachts Axopar 22 all based at The Spit, the lineup of Axopars were calling our name. The Cobli team took the opportunity one sunny Monday to enjoy what Sydney Harbour has to offer.
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Vic says, “I just love that you can walk-on walk-off and not have to worry about all of the maintenance and all the little details are looked after so it’s really a pleasure to have this as an opportunity for our family.”