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Query on "comfort factor" of Portland and Port Fairy pelagic boats

To: Tania Ireton <>
Subject: Query on "comfort factor" of Portland and Port Fairy pelagic boats
From: Sonja Ross <>
Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2016 09:10:20 +0000
Hi Tania,

If your friend only wants to see more seabirds, but not necessarily add
them to an Australian list, they might be better going to New Zealand -
once things are sorted out from their earthquake - and going on the pelagic
from Kaikoura.   It is a much shorter trip (maybe 20 - 30 minutes) compared
to a couple of hours, and they would see some of the birds a pelagic from
western Vic. would provide, and some others as well.

Sonja

On 14 November 2016 at 06:40, Tania Ireton <> wrote:

> Would anyone be able to advise on the relative comfort level and stability
> of the boats that are used for the Portland and Port Fairy pelagics?  I
> have
> been asked by a friend of mine who is susceptible to seasickness but who is
> determined to see more seabirds.  Thank you.
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Tania
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