Saturday, 23 September to Thursday, 12 October 2023
We were hoping that with the arrival of our youngest son and his family the winds might start to ease but unfortunately this was not the case. We decided to spend another night in the marina and hoped that the easing of the winds expected on Monday would occur.
Things were slightly better but it was still a double reef in the main for our trip to Happy Bay on Long Island. The anchorage was quite crowded and with the strong winds we decided after lunch to head across the passage to Cid Harbour. A good decision and we spent 2 nights here. Granddad taught our granddaughter how to fish and she then promptly caught a big bream.
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No bites fishing off the back of the boat |
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Success at Sawmill Beach |
With some heavy rain on Tuesday morning, we did puzzles and played Uno, a lot of Uno! On Wednesday we ventured up the Passage to Stonehaven where we picked up a mooring. The gusts were ferocious and our son and daughter-in-law did well to manage a paddle.
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Always gusty at Stonehaven |
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Calmer on the beach |
Our time with the family was coming to an end so we made our way back to Airlie Beach.
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Stickers were a good idea until we had to remove them!! |
We said goodbye to our family and then stayed another few days in Airlie to watch the Lions battle for the AFL Premiership. Sadly they went down to Collingwood by 4 points in a great game.
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4 of our family at the game including our eldest son Ben |
With some nice weather forecast, on Tuesday 3 October we sailed back across the passage to Macona Inlet. We then motored in light winds across to Cateran Bay on Border Island where we hiked up to the lookout and then had a swim.
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Cateran Bay |
Lovely calm weather so we then headed down to Whitehaven Beach with a stop at Hill Inlet on the way to catch some bream for dinner. Next day we did another lookout hike, swim to cool off and a beautiful calm night again once all the day trippers had left.
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Ah....the tranquility |
On Friday it was back to Cid Harbour as the strong winds had returned. We had 4 nights here before the winds eased and we made our way to Blue Pearl Bay for my first snorkel of the trip. On the way we caught a Big Eye Tuna which we enjoyed for dinner that night.
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First keeper of this trip trolling |
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Moray Eel top left - I didn't want to get closer |
On Wednesday, it was then back to Airlie for the last time this trip - to refuel, re-provision and get ready for the voyage home.