Friday, 4 August to Friday, 11 August 2017
After nearly 9 months since returning from our trip to New Caledonia and Vanuatu, we are ready to head off in Phase2 again. This time up the Queensland coast to the Whitsundays. We are cruising north in company with a group of 10 sailing and 5 power boats from our club, Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron. It is a fairly loose arrangement and we left the day before the main group to make the most of the wind.
We start the blog as always with a photo of my Mum waving us off. Unfortunately this year Mum was in Longreach on a trip so we had to make use of technology to keep the long tradition going.
We had a moderate westerly to start the day and enjoyed a 2 sail reach up to Deception Bay. We passed several large yachts heading to Manly for the start of the Brisbane to Keppel Yacht Race. The wind eased as we sailed around Skirmish Point on the southern end of Bribie, but held until Caloundra where it switched from SW to NE in seconds. It was at this point that supermaxi Wild Oats XI was approaching and their crew work as the change went through was impressive.
The proof |
On Saturday, we set off at 0630 in a light southerly that meant we had to motor or motor sail nearly all day. We saw 10 pods of whales several coming very close to Phase2 as we were stopped in the water.
We crossed the Wide Bay Bar just after low tide in perfect conditions and enjoyed a brief sail up the Straits before anchoring at Garry's Anchorage at 1900.
Uneventful bar crossing - the best kind |
This turned out to be a fast sail under spinnaker averaging over 8 knots for most of the trip. We saw some great photos of Phase2 posted by Helene from Roo Bin Esque on the Women Who Sail Australia Facebook page and posted some of our own in return.
New mainsail for this trip going well |
There was a fine cat named Phase2,
Who headed north with her regular crew,
She loved a kite run,
Blue water and sun,
With Gav and the fleet from RQ.
Phase2 has a giant red kite,
When it flies it is quite a sight,
When the wind gets to twenty,
There are thrills aplenty,
And we hold on with all of our might!
Phase2 is an 1160 cat,
Whose crew liked wine by the vat,
Lots of sundowners to have,
Simply cruising north with Gav,
And good food to make us all fat.
Having decided not to give up our day jobs, we set off early on Thursday for Pancake Creek. After a couple of hours under spinnaker, the wind died and we motor/motorsailed the rest of the 64nm to drop anchor at the inner anchorage just on dark. We saw a minimum of 2.5 meters coming in with a tide of 1.2m. After boat maintenance this morning (Friday), Warren has headed off for a fish. We will be here for a few days, hoping for some southerly breeze to help us get further north.
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