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W&KO
				
			 
			Actually no.....it was quite surprising. 
At the end of each day the skipper would with back up to the breach of it was a steep drop off or we would use the tender. 
We would each take our swag, over night bag and some mozzie net and set up camp and start a fire. 
while we were doing this the deck hand would grab the esky (we would each put out order in) and nibbles and bring them to shore. 
An hour or so later the tender would grab us for dinner on the boat than drop us back on the beach. 
The crew slept on the boat, the skipper would sweep with a spotlight a few times each night looking for red eyes. 
Only once it all the years he operated did he have a croc between the boat (which was beach due to big tides) and the guests. 
It surprised us all, except one couple as if was their third trip. Didn’t really sleep the first couple of nights but ended getting good nights sleep, figured he had it under control. BTW skipper said he had never sell on the beach [emoji2357] 
One night we were up a river, we slept on a big rock ledge, had two crocs patrolling all night. 
One of the beach’s was also where he stashed/hid 44 gallons of diesel over the wet season so that he could refuel. Guests had to roll the 44’s down the beach and help with refueling. Off course it was bottom of the ride when we pulled up. 
Once in a life time trip....very small boat, great crew of three, awesome fishing and site seeing, rescuing turtles, chasing down tender from cruise ships.