Craig Parry sits in the family room of his split-level home high on a cliff in Sydney’s inner-west and gazes across a massive expanse of the Parramatta River.
It’s 200-metres, and then some more, across to land. Look down and see his swimming pool, then his tennis court and tied up at his private wharf is his 40-foot cruising boat – appropriately named Off Course – that takes him anywhere that takes his fancy.
Not so long ago it was Hamilton Island in the Whitsundays, a distance of 1000 nautical miles and travelling at 21 knots. It took five days, sailing between 5am and 4pm each day before docking to refuel and spend the night.