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Tuesday, 19 November 2013

Farewell to the Tropics

Monday, 11 November to Tuesday, 19 November 2013
On Monday we continued our trek south hoping to take advantage of the north easters forecast for the week to get down to the Keppels. Light breezes initially meant some motoring but we managed to sail most of the way to Plantation Bay on Lindeman Island.

Cosy at Curlew Island
An early start Tuesday as we had 80nm to cover to get to Curlew Island. A good 2 sail reach all day had the anchor down by 1730 in the small bay on the western side of Curlew. Lucky we were the only yacht there as there was not a lot of room. A bit rolly but tolerable. We awoke to find tracks on the beach that Warren thought was a croc at first before we decided it was a turtle that had laid it's eggs ashore overnight.

Another long day on Wednesday, 82nm to Port Clinton. Light winds and the notorious Shoalwater Bay tides meant the engines ran most of the day. By comparison, Thursday was an easy 44nm to Great Keppel Island under spinnaker most of the trip. Anchor down in time for lunch. Weather was very unsettled with storms around and multiple wind changes.

On Friday we celebrated Warren's birthday with sundowners with Len and Isla (Waterfront) whose youngest son Warren shares "big Warren's" birthday.

Beautiful GKI
On Saturday we upped anchor to motor to Rosslyn Bay Marina just as a large storm cell hit. We got a steady 40 knots for about half an hour. We were glad to tie up in the marina and looked forward to a couple of quiet nights. We caught up with John from Hadja and also had dinner with Trevor and Jan from Nefertiti while here

Monday, we left at 0600 again for the 73nm to Pancake Creek. a reach early, a few hours motoring and then a northerly for a spinnaker run in the afternoon. 10 boats here when we arrived with all but 2 leaving this morning while we decided to have another day at one of our favourite anchorages.

Bound for Curtis Island?
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