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Sunday 21 September 2014

Townsville and back

Monday, 8 September to Sunday, 21 September 2014
We were pleased when our new spinnaker arrived on Monday in Airlie as promised by John Penfold Sails in Brisbane. We got a great opportunity to see how it looked the next day for most of the 72nm to Cape Upstart.

Big Red is back
On Wednesday we had to motor/motor sail most of the way to Magnetic Island. Thursday was spent fixing the fridge which was losing power intermittently. After finding the switch was not the problem we eventually pulled the whole fridge out (not easy as there was not enough slack in the wiring) and cleaned the power terminals. This seemed to fix the proiblem (I am touching wood as I type this!).

On Saturday, friends Marie and Rob joined us in Townsville for the weekend. We had dinner at the Seaview pub on the Strand (watching the Broncos lose to the Cowboys in the background) and then had a good sail Sunday over to Nelly Bay for lunch. Rob showed that his skills as a pilot could quickly be adapted to sailing.

On Monday after doing the chores we went for a bike ride along the Ross River bikeway. We rode over 20k but this was only about half way so we'll have to save the rest for next time.

Tuesday we headed up to NE Bay on Palm Island after hearing it was worth the visit in the light conditions expected for the next few days. Great advice as we enjoyed the crystal clear water, snorkelling, white sandy beach and only 1 other boat for 2 of the 3 nights we were there.

Its hard to capture the beauty in the perfect conditions we experienced. The last night was a bit rolly as the breeze went to the north and we did hear that the other couple had sighted a large shark amongst the coral so I was glad we had finished our snorkelling.

On Friday with a E - NE breeze forecast we left Palm Island to begin the trek south. Warren caught a 90cm Spanish Mackeral before we had left the bay to top off a great spot.

Our plan to go to Cape Bowling Green was changed once the NE breeze filled in late in the afternoon and we decided to try for Gloucester Island. Unfortunately the 10-15 NE became a 15-20+ E breeze which was very uncomfortable so we altered course for Cape Upstart where we arrived at 2320. It had been a long day which included some great sailing, a marlin jumping out of the water metres away from us, and 2 close encounters with trawlers at night.

Saturday we motorsailed/sailed to Bona Bay on Gloucester Island where we arrived at the same time as a 25 knot easterley. We will stay here until the winds drop early next week before heading back to the Whitsundays to pick up our son Josh and his girlfriend Jo for a few days. Print this post

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