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Tigger Two





Recently we were invited onto Tigger Two for a close friends 40th birthday. It was a lovely sunny Saturday lunch time, with clear blues skies. There was a swell when we got out of the bay, but not enough to spoil the day, just one person became sea sick.



It was amazing to see the bay and Chapmans Peak Drive from the sea it looked so much more impressive if that is possible.

Tigger Two is a purpose built catamaran cruiser and can take a max 50 people. They do a variety of trips from cray fishing to a tour of the coast to Cape Town. See the website above.

Luke at the back of the boat with the Sentinal in the rear, which forms one side of the entrance into Hout Bay. From back here you did get a feel for the power of Tigger Two.


They have a braai built onto the upper deck and although the day we when on board, it looked more like an extreme sport rather than cooking, the food cooked on the braai was first class. They served it in the main cabin with salades etc. We were told if the sea is calm they stop outside the bay to eat, but we were grateful for our harbour side dinning experience.

Adventure sport above and below on the right is Dawn the birthday girl

Below Chapmans Peak Drive from the sea you can make out where the road is cut into the mountain side

Below the sport heats up

Below Caro, Viv and Luke look out to sea, and towards the Cape of Good Hope in the distance

Below as we return to Hout Bay harbour the local fishermen return to port with their catch that they sell to the highest bidder on the dock side.


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