Upstream to Morgan

 26th July 2025

We wake to a nice fine day with little wind early in the morning. The plan is to continue upstream to the township of Morgan, where we have a need to visit the waste pump out station as it is clear that the holding tanks are close to full.


Our morning river view


Bob taking Ruby for a walk onshore before leave

It is going to take us around 4 hours to get to Morgan and we set out at 10 am, with the breeze starting to develop, thankfully it looks like we will have a tailwind. 





The corellas are out in force this morning along the cliffs faces and trees that line them.


The further up stream we head the more development there is along the riverfront. We are a bit intrigued as to why the houses are built so closely together when a lot of these houses seem to be holiday homes.


View from the Upper Deck of the houseboat

The density of housing increases as we get closer to Morgan.


Nice residential area called Pelican Point



Always wondered what happens to the houseboats when it floods

We lit up the BBQ and had lunch whilst we are underway as by the time we get to Morgan and pump out the holding tanks it will be around 3 pm.The pump out station was a bit elusive to find and tying up a 20 m houseboat to a short wharf when there is no centre cleat to hold the boat close to the wharf was quite a challenge.

The pump out team hard at work below.







Finally we tie up at a lovely grassed area at Morgan, just past the ferry.


Morgan Ferry


Once secured to the shore, we went up to the township, bought a few supplies from the local supermarket, had a beer in one of the 2 local pubs and returned to the houseboat. We are staying here the night.

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