Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Back to the Beginning.




Capt M is having a nap after anchoring up at Canaipa Passage for our last night of Silver Gull Sailing north.
We have been away for 7 months which have gone so quickly.
Last night we said good bye to Geoff and Ellen "Bluglass", who have been with us all the way back. These are just two of the wonderful friends we have made which have added to the enjoyment of our first season up north.
It absolutely bucketed down at Tangalooma last night as we played Sequence and listened to Geoff play guitar. Got to get our music organised for next year.
Took some photos of starfish on the beach at Tangalooma, a reminder of work last year!

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Mooloolaba at Last


After waiting 7 days in Tin Can Bay, the weather report looked good enough to take a chance at crossing the bar on Sunday. We moved up early had a look and listened to a report from "Kool Sid" who said waves were breaking over the bar. The tide was too low so we decided to wait a couple of hours. After hearing another report of the bar being "comfortable" we decided to go.
We were wondering why we were the last to leave, about 6 boats went before us.
Definitely not for the faint hearted. At one stage two huges waves broke over the bow and we braced ourselves as we saw them coming. Water came right over and sprayed us as we sat at the helm. Everything went flying inside and that's a first.
I thought it couldn't get worse but it didn't get much better all the way to Mooloolba.
Finally anchored in the river around 7:30 pm.
Beautiful sunny day today. Have booked a car for Saturday to drive to Noosa to pick up the car, getting close now.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Still Waiting


This is a lesson in patience. We have been out here in Tin Can Bay for 4 days now waiting for a break in the weather.
Movies, books, music, crosswords, internet, food. Lots to keep us entertained.
Would be nice to go for a big walk.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Tin Can Bay


We enjoyed a good motor sail down the Sandy Straits and stopped at Kingfisher Bay for one night, having pizza at the restaurant. Geoff and Ellen joined us but were exhausted after battling with a huge tuna for 2 hours, only to have it snap the line and lose the lure! They have the photos.

Set off down to Tin Can Bay with the tide, but the weather is closing in. No room for us at the marina so we are outside with all the other boats waiting for the weather to clear.

Geoff helped us set up our new mini TV/ computer thinga majig. Lots of movies and music.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Bundaberg Again







Made it to Bundaberg marina and had a couple of days to rest and provision. Had fun in Lifeline and the Salvos. Dined at the Lighthouse Hotel in Burnett Heads with Bluglass and their friend Trevor "Been a Long" who had just returned from Indonesia. It sounds like a lot of hard work to sail up there.



Had a pleasant motor sail to Rooney Point at the northern end of Fraser Island. A very beautiful isolated beach. Enjoyed perfect conditions to swim, kayak and beachcomb. Fresh mackeral courtesy of Bluglass.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Pancake Creek


Spent 4 days at Pancake Creek, recovering and waiting for the right wind. Managed to fit in 3 good walks, a swim and tea with the lighthouse keepers among our usual drinks and dinners with friends. Ahh.. it's a hard life, but someone's gotta do it.

Constant monitoring of the weather reports and endless discussion would think we could get it right to leave this morning. I was looking forward to a nice sail day, but alas no. Twelve hours of up and down again.

I was happy to relieve Capt M at the helm as my stomach likes it much better up there.

Not much to see out here but it is turtle mating season. Turtle couples locked in lengthy, tight embraces at the surface...

Monday, November 8, 2010

Gladstone to Pancake Creek







We had a great time in Gladstone having bbqs with friends and even attending a free evening of music under the stars. It was mild and sunny, so I took the opportunity to go for an early morning walk through the gardens, parks and town to the lookout. The photos show it is not a pretty place with all the industry but it is such a tidy town everywhere else.



Feeling great and the sun shining, we said farewell to "Phlat Chat" who are leaving their boat in Gladstone Marina and flying back to Sydney. A couple of others are doing the same. (I wonder why?)



"Bluglass" lead the way through the port and we set the sails. At the half way mark we gave up and seeing the look on my face Capt M. went full throttle straight to Pancake Creek. Lots of up, up,up and down through heavyseas and showers of rain. It's just so good when you stop.



Now it's calm and glassy!