Friday 24 June 2011
We left early again for the 60nm trip to Yamba. A moderate SW/S breeze had us gybing downwind. After lunch we hoisted the spinnaker as the breeze had softened a little and we carried it to Yamba. The yacht Corazon had left Coffs after us and stayed about 5nm behind all day. They were heading for the Seaway and as we neared Yamba we contemplated also continuing our trip as the conditions were so good.
While the thought of a nice rest at Yamba was tempting, we eventually decided that we should make the most of the conditions and so amended our trip with Marine Rescue Iluka/Yamba and prepared for a night at sea. We dropped the kite on dusk, had some tea and started our watch system of 2 hours on, 2 hours off.
The radar was great to track all the trawlers and the breeze stayed in all night. We put the second reef in and enjoyed perfect sailing conditions. We were doing 5-6 knots over the ground which was perfect timing for a crossing of the Gold Coast Seaway around 0800.
We passed Cape Byron around midnight and logged off with the last NSW Marine Rescue at Point Danger at 0500. They are all linked by computer now which makes logging in as we travelled up the coast very easy. These volunteers do a great job.
We crossed the Seaway at 0800 as planned and then went around to anchor in the Stadium (also known as Bum's Bay). Corazon followed soon after. Scambled eggs for breakfast and then off to bed after covering 160nm (140nm on the log).
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