Thursday, January 24, 2013

Hello guys.  We are back!

We have been a bit slack on updates but be sure to go back a bit as we have updates from Fiji - Vanuatu - New Caledonia.

Bundaberg, Australia 13/11/12 – 27/11/1 

5 days and $9000 later, we have successfully imported Knotty Lady into Bundaberg, Australia. Except for the monies, the process was relatively painless. We had a nice time, relaxing in Bundaberg and eating the best prawns and drinking bundy rum!


The mystery craters – how were they formed? 


We attempted to see turtles laying their eggs at the nature reserve - Mon Repos beach, Bundaberg. Unfortunately terrible lightning storms put a stop to that. Oh well next time.

Fraser island 21/11/12 – 26/11/12 

Time to explore Fraser Island – the largest sand island in the world. and guess what no coconut trees! But many great anchorages! The best thing about sailing the inside of Fraser is the ease of sailing in protected waters – no swell, no seasickness. The top half of Fraser is now a protected nature reserve, so no cars are allowed and you have the whole top half of the island to yourself. Sailors, however, are allowed to drop anchor wherever they please and pay nothing for the pleasure.

We head to the top, Rooney Point for a stroll and a swim. 




So many dolphins here – we watch them hunting small fish close to the shore. 

We sail 15Nm down to Lagoon anchorage. 


We time the tide correctly so we can dingy up the lagoon and into the three estuaries during high tide.  Dinner, Dennis catches a mud crab – using the “ever so lethal” dingy anchor. 


In the evening, we would enjoy listening to the turtles coming to the surface to breathe, one turtle every minute. 

As we pass Platypus Bay, Nikki decides to pull the fishing line in – unsure if there was something on the line, maybe a piece of seaweed, unlikely fish - we are travelling quite slowly (3-4 Kn) in light winds. No, there is definitely a small fish, probably tuna on the line. No, it’s the world famous sport fish, a 6ft black Marlin and Nikki just reeled it in, no problems. Big Marlin are not good for eating, but this size is just right – a steaky fish and plenty to go round! 




Remote Fraser Island.


Dingo!


38 Nm sail to Moon bank sand cay for lunch.


Onto River Heads (on mainland Australia) to pick up our friends, Shane and Lucy.

7 Nm motor to Kingfisher Bay, Fraser island. Slow 2.5hr walk to Lake McKenzie – nice swim and relax. Lazy route back – by taxi. Dinner and drinks at the resort.

We slowly sail through the beautiful Great Sandy Straits – very shallow day sailing. To avoid becoming high and dry - it’s critical to keep an eye for the navigation marks and time your passage on high tide.

Time to leave Fraser and cross the Wide Bay Bar – the notorious long and dangerous pass at the south of Fraser Island. Thankfully the winds are light and we have an easy crossing across the pass, even though we time the crossing wrong and go through on a changing tide!

27/11/12 Scarborough 

Our final 100Nm, 16hour sail to our home port Scarborough (just north of Brisbane)

Can you believe it? The end of our pacific crossing – 9086 Nm in 8 months, and countless happy memories!  Thank you for joining us on our travels.  


But whats this, still 2 months to go before work?   Maybe a trip to Europe.   That's a big sail for 2 months.   Nothing goes to windward like a 747.



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  2. Hello Denis,

    I am a development TV producer always on the hunt for new shows and larger than life characters. Currently, I am working for a large cable network and developing a show called, Life on the Hook - which would follower sea-steaders and boatmen alike who live self sufficient lives at sea for extended periods of time. Now we just need to find our larger than life characters who live life on the hook! Think Life Below or Zero or Mountain Men but on a boat.

    So if catching rain water and filtering it, fishing and growing vegetables on your boat, using composting toilets is your thing - I would love to speak with you and hear more! IF this isn’t you, but you know who would be perfect - please send them to me as well. Thanks and look forward to hearing from you.

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    Bryan Severance
    severancetv@gmail.com
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