Cap'n Jack, dont know where to start. You, like so many others since joining in the last week or so, have covered so much advice territory.
First, you mentioned picks, and of course Lydia said "learn how to anchor in kelp". A Triton 721 at only 3 tons fully provisioned is a tiny boat but, having read in the past about kelp, I have recently put my 25lb Manson Sup on the stern and a 35lb Sup onto my bower chain (250'×8mm) in the hope that extreme pick weight for a small boat will help the stuff to drop thru the kelp rather than float across the branches. Jack, what say ye? ...>>>.i often look at google images to get a different perspective from that which the chart shows.
Those narrow which eventually lead to Dunalley are the kind of places where I'll anchor in an open roadstead (irrestectine of the weather) rather than go thru other in only the very best of conditions.
Yesterday i went to jackn'jude and wanted to download you older Tas guide and I was ok until I got to the "paypal" bit because I've never bought anything off the internet (at all !) Aand whilst the credid card bit was easy the ppal bit through me.....sounds easy for some but I'm not only a luddite but a bit slow, things not familian cause me to go into shutdown.
Rather than buy Memorymaps Quickcharts for half price on the net I spent 8 hours and double dollars going to Boatbooks shop.
I'll try the paypal thing again soon ....to see if the mental block (lead) has lifted.
Looking back, you mentioned "pot boil bar" and the "erith group" rip.....those places in a tiny boat are not at all attractive to me. To be honest, going from Eden to "inner/outer sisters" heaving to in the strait for a snooze in daylight, Babel....going down the eastern side of F island is more of a plan for me but others will possibly know better. Because I have a reasonable handle on my brains limitations (read war neurosis & stress levels) I think that I need to steer clear of the nasty places which some may see as a challenge. Meaning, I'd rather be cut in half by a ship than have to call for help (or much worse)
My aim is bieng in Hobart, Pt Arthur, Denison, d'Entrecasteaux, ...etc to be around nice people and places rather than become yet another

quintessential adventurer in a little boat. Make sense? I really want to walk around Sarah Island, just to step back in time but I'm buggered if I want to be on a notorious lee shore totally alone and then to have to go through "HELL" to get there. I make mistakes and I really don't want be in the Strachan local rag.
Thanks for your time and caring Jack, I'll go back to read the rest of you posts.
Hooroo.Brian