Sunday, 31 July 2016

Tin Can Bay to Pelican Bay

We left Tin Can Bay in the morning and anchored at Pelican Bay near the entrance to the Wide Bay Bar for our departure tomorrow.


We hit the beach for a swim, kick of the footy and a bit of hopscotch!

















Saturday, 30 July 2016

Garry’s Anchorage to Tin Can Bay

Although we didn’t have far to go, we had to leave early due to the tides.  This meant we got to see the sunrise as well as the fog and also start to acclimatise for the cold weather that will greet us in Melbourne!

















We found a pub with Foxtel for the North v St Kilda game and although it didn’t look too flash, it ended up being quite good, with reasonable food, a kids area for Chloe, a massive screen and we even had sound so we could hear the commentary for Boomers record breaking game!


Friday, 29 July 2016

Hervey Bay to Garry’s Anchorage

Through the Great Sandy Straits we had to work the tides to ensure we didn’t run aground.  We left about 10am and didn’t set the anchor down until 4pm.  

The kids took advantage of the flat water and got creative, while Rich and I spent the entire time navigating through the channel markers and slowing down over the shallows.  At one stage we had 40cm under the keel! 


Thursday, 28 July 2016

Hervey Bay

We had planned to leave this morning but we were waiting on a parcel being delivered.  So we hung around the Marina, kicking the soccer ball and doing laundry.  Unfortunately our parcel hadn’t arrived but seeing as the wind had piped in, we weren’t too disappointed that we hadn’t left.

Wednesday, 27 July 2016

Hervey Bay

We spent the morning at the shops courtesy of the hire car from the Marina.  In the afternoon we walked along the beach kicking the footy and soccer ball.  We stopped halfway for ice cream!

Tuesday, 26 July 2016

Bundaberg to Hervey Bay

We left Bundaberg just after 6am so we could take advantage of the tides/currents.  We had light head winds and a beautiful blue sky.   


Rich was trailing a lure behind the boat as he has done almost every day we have sailed and just after getting off the phone to mate telling him we’ve hardly caught anything, bang goes the reel.  Luke noticed it first and then it was ‘battle stations’ we eased off the power, furled the headsail and Rich grabbed the rod.  It took Rich about 10 minutes to reel in the fish.


















Monday, 25 July 2016

Bundaberg

We took the courtesy bus into the town of Bundaberg and Rich and I reminisced about the last time we were here, which was almost 12 years ago, when we returned from our Pacific trip and our first port of call back to Australia was Bundaberg.   

We were a bit stunned when we walked down to the river to discover that the Marina we had stayed at 12 years ago had washed away in the 2013 floods here.


Sunday, 24 July 2016

Bundaberg

Last night we anchored in the Burnett River, so after a big sleep in, we headed into the marina.  We spent the day chilling out after 5 days of sailing and a lot of time in the laundromat!

Saturday, 23 July 2016

Digby Island to Bundaberg

Happy Birthday Rich.  The day started off well with a beautiful sunrise, witnessed by me as I was the only one awake!

The kids had organised a treasure hunt for Rich for his birthday which led to his birthday card, yes a treasure hunt on a boat and yes only a card no presents!


We celebrated with coffee and scones for morning tea and it was smooth sailing until about 3pm when the wind strengthened and it became a little rolly polly.  The wind was gusty, one minute 12 knots, the next 27 and this lasted for about 4 hours until we pulled into Bundaberg at 8pm after 40 hours of sailing.

Friday, 22 July 2016

Digby Island to Bundaberg

We left Digby at 5.15am under a full moonlight sky, dodging between the anchored boats.  The wind was light but still a head wind.  Throughout the day there was little or no wind and calm seas.  


A number of times during the day we spotted whales and even had one crazy dolphin doing somersaults in front of the boat.

Whale watching


As time approached the start of the North v Collingwood game, Luke was stressing out as we could not get TV coverage, however miraculously it started to work at the bounce of the ball.

The football killed a few hours of a long night ahead and after a good win, everyone went to bed happy and I took the first shift for the night sailing.

Thursday, 21 July 2016

Keswick Island to Digby Island

Another early departure around 6am to get the flooding  current and we had plans to head for Digby Island unless of course we got favourable winds and could push on to the Percy Islands.

Unfortunately we still had head winds but thankfully lighter than the previous two days, however it meant stopping at lunch time at Digby rather than sailing on through the night.  We were surprised but by late afternoon there was 8 other boats anchored off this one little island.

Wednesday, 20 July 2016

Shaw Island to Keswick Island

We left early around 6.30am trying to take advantage of the current heading south with a flooding tide, however it meant we had wind against tide so we were punching into chop with head winds – not much fun.  We thought the weather was improving!

Keswick Island was really pretty and they even had an airport and runway!

Airport and cafe!!


Tuesday, 19 July 2016

Airlie Beach to Shaw Island

We woke up to more overcast weather but decided to leave anyway.  We had 20 knots of wind on the nose but slogged it out, thinking this should be our worse day as the forecast was for lighter winds later in the week, plus we only had 30 miles to travel.   After 20 miles we had had enough and stopped at Shaw Island instead of our intended anchorage at Thomas Island. 


Luke eyed the sandy beach as we pulled up to the anchorage so we made the effort and put the dinghy in the water, as we knew this may be our last chance to stretch our legs for a few days.

Monday, 18 July 2016

Airlie Beach

Although eager to get going, none of us were keen on bashing into head winds in the pouring rain, so we decided to stay another day.


The weather cleared up enough for me to winch Rich up the mast for an inspection.  Thankfully that’s all it was and nothing needed fixing or replacing.


Sunday, 17 July 2016

Airlie Beach

With the aim of leaving tomorrow, we organised the courtesy car and did another big food shop.  We then took a drive out to Shute Harbour, however it was difficult to see anything through the low lying clouds and rain.  Our plan to leave tomorrow may need reviewing!

Saturday, 16 July 2016

Airlie Beach

Although overcast skies, at least the rain had turned to intermittent showers.  We even managed to venture out to a pub to watch the North v Port game late afternoon, however we probably wished we hadn’t.

Friday, 15 July 2016

Airlie Beach

The bad weather finally hit with strong winds overnight and rain.  Although safe and sound in a marina, the gusts of winds funnelling down the hills of Airlie and buffeting the boat , Rich and I were woken often through the night.

Rich poked his head out of the boat in the morning to notice a charter catamaran adjacent to us had broken all its mooring lines and was only hanging on by the power lead. 


The rain did not stop all day and to try to avoid cabin fever , we kept our ourselves busy by baking scones, playing Monopoly  and even doing school work!




Thursday, 14 July 2016

Airlie Beach

We dragged the kids off the boat with the pretext of the need for the supermarket and managed a nice long walk, with a few stops along the way – monkey bars and coffee!



Wednesday, 13 July 2016

Nara Inlet to Airlie Beach via Funnel Bay

With strong winds due the following day and an outboard needing servicing, we had to head back to Airlie Beach.  However it was too nice a day to be stuck in the marina, so we anchored not far from Airlie in Funnel Bay, relaxing and swimming.

Tuesday, 12 July 2016

Langford Island to Nara Inlet

We spent the morning on One Foot Island, with the boys snorkelling and the girls swimming. 

















To ensure a peaceful night’s sleep with no annoying mooring balls we returned to Nara Inlet.  Here we met fellow ‘Cavalier 395’ owners and inspected each other’s boats, with the kids playing ‘spot the difference’.

Chloe happily swam off the back of the boat in Nara Inlet until we we're told there was a Hammerhead shark in the inlet.  That was the end of the swimming..........




Monday, 11 July 2016

Airlie Beach to Langford Island

We had plan to go to Stonehaven Anchorage on the west side of Hook Island however after spotting a better alternative – white sandy beaches, we headed for Langford Island.














 

Sunday, 10 July 2016

Airlie Beach

We ventured out to Cannonvale for a big shop using the Marina’s courtesy car.

In the afternoon the boys watched the footy and with North losing I took the opportunity to vacate the boat and do the laundry.


Saturday, 9 July 2016

Airlie Beach

Dinner out and a stroll past the Lagoon at Airlie Beach foreshore.

Friday, 8 July 2016

Nara Inlet to Airlie Beach

Rich and Chloe came so close to catching a large Spanish Mackerel yesterday while fishing in the dinghy.  To Rich's huge disappointed it got away and also took his lure in the process.  So this morning he went back out in the dinghy in search of both the lure and hopefully the fish.  He came back with the lure but no fish.

We were getting low on all supplies, food, water and diesel so we headed back to Airlie Beach.  Along the way we spotted whales but they didn't hang around for long.

Thursday, 7 July 2016

Hook Island - Nara Inlet

We walked up to the Aboriginal caves with paintings and enjoyed the views from Hook Island looking down Nara Inlet.
























Wednesday, 6 July 2016

Hook Island - Nara Inlet

As we were running low on supplies and desperate to make some biscuits we sent Rich out on the dingy in the hope of finding some friendly boaties with a couple of eggs to spare.  Not only did he return with two eggs, we also had an invitation for drinks that afternoon.


Tuesday, 5 July 2016

Haselwood Island to Nara Inlet

We spent the morning on Whitehaven Beach, swimming, building sandcastles and kicking the footy.  




















Then once the tide was in our favour we motored under beautiful sunny skies to Nara Inlet.

Monday, 4 July 2016

Tongue Bay - Whitehaven Beach - Haselwood Island

As soon as the sun was up we moved back to Whitehaven to contemplate our next step.  To make matters worse the heavens opened up and it began to rain.  We decided to sit tight at Whitehaven as both Rich and I were too tired to make any decisions!


From complete overcast, rainy skies, the sun came out early afternoon in what ended up being a beautiful day.  

We found our next boat, water slide and all!!




We moved to Chalkie’s Beach on Haselwood Island in the hope of a nice calm anchorage.