Wednesday 27 July 2011

# 40 Double Bay East



On 22nd July 2011, we left Airlie Beach for one of our favorite anchorages, Double Bay East. The anchorage is about 10nm north of Airlie Beach and is rarely visited by the hordes of charter boats in the Whitsundays'.




Whilst at anchor in this beautiful back we re varnished the exterior timber work. On 24th, while getting ready to put on the next coat of varnish, I went forward to find a 1.2m Olive Sea Snake sunbathing in the foredeck! Needless to say I made a hasty retreat and by the time I had got the camera it had disappeared. We were not sure if it was still onboard and I gingerly looked in all the likely places (with Nani screaming in the background!).



We left Double Bay East 26th July and spent a night in Woodwark Bay before heading back to Airlie Beach the following morning.

# 39 Airlie / Cid Harbour / Nara Inlet




On 19th July 2011 we left Airlie Beach with my daughter and son-in-law, Jane and Steve. We had an easy trip to Cid Harbour for Jane to tke some sunset shots. Next morning we went to Nara Inlet, Hook Island, and visited the aboriginal caves. Then it was bck to Airlie Beach for Jane and Steve relieve Steve's parents of Amy and Ollie.

Saturday 9 July 2011

# 38 Airlie Beach




9th July, 2011 - We left Shaw Island at 0640 to get the tide northward to Airlie Beach. Our anchor winch had a problem so we needed to get to Airlie Beach to get it fixed. Winds were forecast to be 10 - 15 S - SE but were 15 - 20 S - SE. We had a very fast sail and arrived at Airlie Beach around 1100. We entered the Abel Point Marina just aftr 1200.

# 37 Shaw Island


7th July 2011 - We left Scawfell Island at 0730 for the 42nm trip to Shaw Island. Our old friends, Mike & Pat (ex Sea Fox) were going to be at Shaw Island on a charter catamaran with their family. Again the forecast wind of 10 - 15 S -SW did not eventuate and we motored into the Whitsunday Group of islands in flat calm. We anchored next to or friends on Wild Honey at 1600hrs.

# 36 Scawfell Island




5th - 6th July, 2011 - We raised anchor for the 170nm trip to Scawfell Island at 0815hrs. It was a lovely clear sunny day. A little cold with winds of 10 - 15 SW forecast. We enjoyed almost 3 hours of good 10kn - 12kn westerly winds until they dropped out. For the next few hours we had no wing and then light wind from the NNW, yes, the direction were wanted to go.


Our course had to take us around Cheviot Island to keep clear of a military exercise area. We passed Cheviot Island at about 2230hrs. Our course was now NW and the wind moved to that direction shortly after we cleared Cheviot Is.


From about 0200 - 0400 we motored past the Percy Islands. There was a strong current running and the water was very sloppy.


For the remainder of the trip we had either no wind or wind on the nose. We arrived at Scawfell Island (the southern end of the Whitsundays) just after 1600hrs 6th July.

# 35 Great Keppel Island




4th JULY, 2011 - At 0500 we raised the anchor in Pancake Creek and motored out through the channel. The trip to Great Keppel Island is about 70nm so we had another long day ahead. The wind was very light and we motored the whole way arriving at Keppel Is. at 1745 just as it was getting dark. Again, we were sound asleep by 1930hrs.

# 34 Pancake Creek

3rd JULY, 2001 - At 0400 we let go of our mooring lines at Port Bundaberg Marina for the 65nm trip to Pancake Creek. We motored into the channel and raised our mainsail in the darkness. The wind was light SW. By 0500 we were outside the Burnett river and clear to turn north for Pancake Creek. It was a cold morning. Wind was light and we were unable to keep up sufficient speed to get into Pancake Creek before darkness without turning on the engine. We motorsailed the reminder of the trip to arrive in the very beautiful Pancake Creek at 1620 and drop anchor. Our friends on Ka Mate were in the anchorage. By 1930 we were both sound asleep.