The Great Sandy Strait has more than its share of fascinating estuaries and anchorages with matching descriptive names such as Teebar and Snapper creeks and little islands like Pannikin, Slain, Dream, Tooth, Round Bush and Moonboom.
Heading further south toward Tin Can Bay, the mainland is dotted with quaint fishing villages such as Tinnanbar, Maaroom, Boonooroo, Tuan and Poona.
Navigating The Great Sandy Strait does take a lot of care as it is dotted with endless sand banks, but the channels are very well marked and charted.
At the bottom of Fraser Island, the strait spills out into the Pacific Ocean at Inskip Point where the Wide Bay bar often presents a challenging crossing into the wild blue yonder.