We left Gladstone Marina at noon which was later than we planned so we had only a short time with the outgoing tide. This was fortunate in one way as with a 20k easterly breeze the waves were really standing up. While the seas got better with the incoming tide, our speed over ground suffered and we realised we weren't going to make Pancake Creek before the sun went down. We ducked into Gatcombe Head but decided it was too exposed and tight with 2 other yachts already anchored.
We went with the tide to Turkey Beach in the Rodd Peninsula for the night. The anchorage was good but rain in the morning stopped us going ashore to look around.
Monday 20 September, Turkey Beach to Pancake Creek
The good weather ended today with rain and squalls for the short trip to Pancake Creek. Another school mackeral on the line meant fresh fish again tonight. We anchored in the mouth and moved further into the creek when the tide came in later in the day.
Tuesday, 21 September to Friday 24 September, Pancake Creek
Only our second period of prolonged rain in 4 months and Pancake Creek is a nice place to sit. We dragged our anchor for the first time in this trip so moved further up the creek and reset the anchor. 21 boats here at one stage.
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The beaches and destinations are strating to get more familiar....you must be getting close to home time.
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