The name of Bass's boat, in which he explored, was the Tom Thumb. Indeed there were 2 boats of that name. In the first Bass and Flinders explored the Georges River in Sydney. In the Tom Thumb II they explored the Illawarra region south of Sydney and Port Hacking.
However, later Governor Hunter gave Bass and Flinders the 25-ton sloop HM Norfolk, which is what they used to circumnavigate Tasmania (van Diemen's Land).
Flinders went onto the explore the Australian coastline in the sloop Xenophon which was renamed the HMS Investigator. He was to be accompanied by the Lady Nelson as a survey vessel, but this boat was not up to the arduous task and was sent back to Port Jackson.
In 1795, not long after their arrival in Sydney, Bass and Flinders set out in Bass' small boat the Tom Thumb to explore the Georges River (which empties into Botany Bay.)
Matthew Flinders explored by sea, so he always used a boat or ship. When exploring with George Bass, his transport was the small boat "Tom Thumb", but when circumnavigating Australia, he was in the ship "Investgator".
The ship in which Flinders circumnavigated Australia was named Investigator.Prior to this Matthew Flinders, together with George Bass, circumnavigated Tasmania (Van Diemen's Land) in the Norfolk.
Bass and Flinders sailed to Botany Bay, where they explored the Georges River. Following their exploration, a settlement was built along the Georges River, and this settlement became known as Bankstown.
Yes. George Bass, together with Matthew Flinders, proved that Tasmania (then Van Diemen's Land) was an island, and not connected to the Australian mainland. Because it was his initiative that led to the expedition being organised, the strait of water Bass and Flinders discovered between the mainland and Tasmania bears the name of Bass Strait.
George Bass and Matthew Flinders did not just travel south to Van Diemen's land: they circumnavigated the island. Bass, in particular, theorised that Van Diemen's land was an island, and he and Flinders sought to prove this.
Matthew Flinders circumnavigated Tasmania with George Bass.
Bass and Flinders' first expedition was when they set out to explore the Georges River, the mouth of which is in Botany Bay, doing so in 1795.
There are more than 50 islands in Bass Strait, but the two largest ones are King Island and Flinders Island. Flinders is part of a larger group of islands known as the Furneaux Group.
Flinders Island is one.
Matthew Flinders and George Bass circumnavigated Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania) in 1798, thus proving it was an island.
Matthew Flinders and George Bass sailed across the top of Tasmania