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    • Dag 67–72

      Frei🌞🌊🪸🐚🐠🪸🐟tag 😜

      5. april, Australia ⋅ 🌙 22 °C

      Was gibt es Heute zu entdecken 🤔
      "rostige" Kriegsveteranen die den Weg säumten
      verlorene "Souvenirs"
      Oh das gefällt jemandem 🦀 überhaupt nicht 😳
      "Petri Heil"

    • Dag 6

      Green Head - Pt Denison.

      27. mars, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      27 March, Wednesday.
      0545 - 1545 Green Head - Pt Denison 105km
      Calm, motored all the way
      BF: Muesli, Yoghurt & Fruit
      Snack: Fruit cake
      Lunch: Chicken, lettuce, cheese and tomato sandwiches
      Dinner: Pub Grub

      An early start as this was another longish day.

      Virtually no wind, so we motored all day, which was a little disappointing. We made it to Pt Denison in about 10 hours, which included manoeuvring via the marker buoys and leads at both Jurien and Pt Denison. Under motor Haywire makes about 6 kts and under sail an average of 4-6 kts, depending on wind direction and speed.

      Berthed up at the supply jetty. Refuelled , connected to 240V power and topped up the water tanks.

      Then off to Southerleys, the nearby watering hole. A cleansing ale, a vino or two and a pub grub meal ( actually very good food).
      Les mer

    • Dag 15

      Pelsaert Island -Pt Denison.

      5. april, Australia ⋅ 🌙 23 °C

      April 5, Friday.
      0615 - 1830. Pelsaert Island - Pt Denison. 125km.

      Up at 5:30 and Les got the obligatory morning wake up coffee on.

      Off the mooring at 6 am as planned. A light NE blowing but as we were heading initially generally in a NE and N direction we motored as opposed to sailing. Very tight navigating thru the various reefs. Had a minor encounter with the bottom, scuffing the keel on the reef.

      Once clear of the Pelsaert Island group it was sails up and steering a SE course director to Pt Denison. A light NE prevailed, so a broad reach, but the wind only at about 8-10 kts. Wind dropped right out, so we motored from about 11 till 2 pm. Then a light SW sea breeze eventuated. Back to sailing, albeit somewhat slower than motoring. Sea breeze dropped out at about 4:30, so back to the “Iron Mizzen” (the engine).
      Motored into Pt Denison in a near glass off just on sunset. Very colourful sunset too. A relatively easy passage, albeit a bit over 12 hours. And the sail repair had held up well.

      Moored up at the supply jetty, had a quick shower then off to Southerleys, the nearby pub. Very busy Friday night with a not too bad live blues band. An hour and a quarter wait for dinner, but well worth it. A big feed of snapper? with chips and salad, which all 3 of us chose.

      No problem getting to sleep about 8:30 after a port nightcap.
      Les mer

    • Dag 16

      Port Denison. Layday

      6. april, Australia ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

      April 6, Saturday.

      Pt Denison

      Cruisey Saturday. After breakfast, mid morning, Les and I walked up to Dongarra, approximately 4kms away. Very pleasant walk initially along the beach and past some silhouette “cutout” statues commemorating locals who lost their lives in various war campaigns. The track then went past a bird sanctuaty and then thru a bush trail for approximately 2 Km along aside the southern bank of the Irwin River before emerging just before the main street of Dongarra.

      We did a bit of of a provisions restock at IGA, and then went to the local Saturday market. I bought a door mat made out of flotsam rope that a women found washed up on the beach. All her articles were from rope similarly sourced, some very intricate. Other purchase was a cheese board with coloured resin on one end, again local artisan made.

      On our return we stopped off at Poppies under the big Morton Bay fig tree, and had an iced coffee and savoury muffin. On our return we took a nature trail on the northern side of the river, down to the mouth and along the beach. The estuary was sanded up as the river won't break thru till the winter rains. So a straight thru walk across. Approximately a 2km walk from there along the beach to the marina. Very pleasant indeed.

      I bought some oysters and snapper from the seafood supply shop by the jetty.

      We had sundowners on the back of the boat with a crisp chardonnay and the oysters. Magic sunset to boot.

      Lesley then pan-fried the snapper and served it with a potato salad along with a lettuce, avocado and tomato salad. Seriously delicious!

      Out with the dominos game and a couple of port postprandials to complete the evening.
      Les mer

    • Dag 17

      Pt Denison. Layday #2.

      7. april, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      April 7, Sunday.

      Pt Denison

      Another leisurely start to the day. I had a relatively late get-up at 7:15 after a bit of
      a lie in listening to Billy Connolly’s “Rambling Man”, his semi-biographical.

      After breakfast Les and I went for a walk to the south along the beach. On the south side of town there is vehicular access to the beach. It's quite compact and can easily accommodate two-wheel drive vehicles. There were a lot of cars parked up over a kilometre or so stretch of beach, mainly 4WDs. It was school holidays, so predominantly family groups. Great to see so many kids with their families having a great time. Some small waves and crystal clear and relatively warm water. Sunny and about 30 degrees, as has been most of the time we have been travelling. Pretty magic.

      After a round-trip walk of about 5 Km, it was time for a swim to cool off. In the afternoon a couple from Albury-Wodonga berthed up adjacent to us in a 36ft catamaran. They had bought it and collected it about 2 months prior at Dunsborough. They are planning on going up the WA coast and back taking about 10 months to do so. Had a pretty lengthy chat with them about the boat and their plans.

      Went to the Southerly pub again for dinner. We shared a dozen oysters and for main course Les had a linguine mushroom and chicken pasta and Tony and I had roast lamb. Excellent meals they were too.

      We were waiting for Tony’s mate Steve to drive up on Monday. Importantly he was bring up a spare (replacement) main sail. He will then sail back with them to Freo and I will drive back to N Cott.
      Les mer

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