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Port Albert Vic To Qld

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Created by Lexmark > 9 months ago, 12 Jun 2014
MorningBird
NSW, 2655 posts
4 Jul 2014 10:09PM
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Agree NSWSailor. I was thinking of the nor'easter building a sea and getting there at the wrong time. I have surfed it on the ebb tide, it would have been impossible in a yacht.

Lexmark
VIC, 218 posts
5 Jul 2014 12:48PM
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Thanks for your help NSW Sailor
About to leave Canden... Port Mac in about 3 hrs
Stephen

nswsailor
NSW, 1431 posts
5 Jul 2014 4:15PM
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Steve got a bit of fuel and left about noon with a FOOD parcel for BlueMoon!!

Should be there now.

MichaelR
NSW, 853 posts
5 Jul 2014 5:07PM
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nswsailor said...
Steve got a bit of fuel and left about noon with a FOOD parcel for BlueMoon!!

Should be there now.


What, did Shaun leave his tucker behind? With a full set of sails up, Starlight Express will run down Hansel II in a day. It's a pretty fast boat.

With westerlies of some sort predicted all week, it looks like they'll all be powering up to Southport! Sad I'm missing out on the Coffs to Goldy leg.

Lexmark
VIC, 218 posts
5 Jul 2014 6:06PM
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Am not sure I will be able to get the home made cakes to Shawn, Bugger :)

cisco
QLD, 12321 posts
5 Jul 2014 9:52PM
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You guys sound like you are having a fat old time coming up the coast.

We really would have enjoyed company and fairer winds when we brought Second Wind up.

If I am ever down that way again I will make a point of visiting Broughton Island, Foster Tuncurrie, Camden Haven and Trial Bay.

If any of you are coming into Bundaberg make sure you give me a heads up. I will be waiting on the dock to take your lines.

nswsailor
NSW, 1431 posts
5 Jul 2014 11:30PM
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No Mike,

In fact that CAKE tin could contain MORE food than what Shaun feed me with on the Port Stephens Camden Haven leg.

And before anybody asks...its a normal size cake tin.

PS See post on "Crew or other people on your yacht "

MichaelR
NSW, 853 posts
6 Jul 2014 8:32AM
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No Mike,

In fact that CAKE tin could contain MORE food than what Shaun feed me with on the Port Stephens Camden Haven leg.

And before anybody asks...its a normal size cake tin.

PS See post on "Crew or other people on your yacht "


Really? He didn't feed you well? Wow, I got fed plenty on that trip. Hot curries, corned beef and mash. Red licorice and lots of chocolate. Put on a kilo in two days!

MichaelR
NSW, 853 posts
6 Jul 2014 10:39PM
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Looks like the fleet has left for Coffs.



Not a great photo, hopefully he'll send another better quality one.

The ketch is Misty Blue with William skippering, and a shoal draft Top Hat Hansell II with Shaun (Blue Moon) at the helm. Shaun's moving Hansel to the Gold Coast for a friend.

nswsailor
NSW, 1431 posts
8 Jul 2014 10:23PM
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MichaelR said...

nswsailor said...
No Mike,

In fact that CAKE tin could contain MORE food than what Shaun feed me with on the Port Stephens Camden Haven leg.

And before anybody asks...its a normal size cake tin.

PS See post on "Crew or other people on your yacht "



Really? He didn't feed you well? Wow, I got fed plenty on that trip. Hot curries, corned beef and mash. Red licorice and lots of chocolate. Put on a kilo in two days!


Mike,
I have banned corned beef from Seaka. Last time I had some I stunk of corned beef for a week, all the other tins I had were disposed of!
No wonder Shaun had no food you ate it all! What chocolate?

BlueMoon
865 posts
9 Jul 2014 3:05PM
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Oh I didn't realize there was a problem with the catering onboard? ?






Lexmark on the left, martzcraft 35 on the right and a cat that over took the fleet. Photo just nth of Port Macquarie.
Still in Coffs, strong N wind currently


cisco
QLD, 12321 posts
9 Jul 2014 9:16PM
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Oh I didn't realize there was a problem with the catering onboard? ?







My wife likes to take chocolate intravenously but still likes to have it solid occasionally. I won't show her that photo. I wan't to keep her at home.

Charriot
QLD, 878 posts
9 Jul 2014 9:23PM
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Opposite, I show my wife to see how to supply me next time.
That's good catering .
Beer, slice of bread and what's on the pic.
Happy with simple combination.

MichaelR
NSW, 853 posts
9 Jul 2014 11:13PM
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No problem from my point of view Shaun... Never went hungry. Phil, you just have to ask, or maybe Shaun thought you looked fat enough.

Stay put gents, it's cold, rainy and very, very windy here tonight. Hopefully tomorrow/Friday will be back to clear crisp westerlies. Peeved I couldn't join you for the next leg or two!

Noce photos of the fleet too!

nswsailor
NSW, 1431 posts
9 Jul 2014 11:45PM
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Oh I didn't realize there was a problem with the catering onboard? ?






That's not FOOD, or maybe the apple just qualifies!



BlueMoon
865 posts
10 Jul 2014 9:24AM
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The apples are from the cold storage of one of the large supermarket chains so are probably 12 months old... So they would not qualify!
Anyway the flotilla did stay put last night, still at Coffs, looking at a departure tonight

BlueMoon
865 posts
10 Jul 2014 10:11AM
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Entering Coffs Harbor around the outside of Korrfs Is






The marina



Lexmark
VIC, 218 posts
11 Jul 2014 6:01PM
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Great photos Heading North again tomorrow morning about 2am

BORNFREEE
72 posts
11 Jul 2014 5:00PM
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Ahhh Steve 0100 mate but we probally need that hour to keep up with you

Lexmark
VIC, 218 posts
12 Jul 2014 6:05PM
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What ever happens in the rest of my life, this sailing trip will never be forgotten,and not every body drinks beer, it just so happens that I prefer wine :)

MichaelR
NSW, 853 posts
13 Jul 2014 8:50AM
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Here is that phtoo you asked me to post up Steve. Curious about your comment on Bornfree bot being so free?



Lexmark
VIC, 218 posts
13 Jul 2014 10:33AM
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Thanks Michael, Yes Its "Bornfree" but not being so Free

BlueMoon
865 posts
13 Jul 2014 12:50PM
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Bornfree s phone is not working after he went a over t in the dinghy, so I am posting this from him,
Bornfree said " yeah, I ran aground from laughing so much watching you run up onto the rocks Steve "

Lexmark
VIC, 218 posts
13 Jul 2014 9:00PM
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Hi Just a quick update on my trip, have not planned the timing correct, unrealistic, so have decided to continue to head north for about 4 weeks and then look around to see about putting her up on the dry until about mid October then sail her back to Vic, any members who have any ideas as to where to leave her, would be a help, but so far the sailing trip has been great
Thanks

Ramona
NSW, 7486 posts
14 Jul 2014 8:35AM
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Why does she have to be left up on the dry?

Lexmark
VIC, 218 posts
14 Jul 2014 10:03AM
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I just think that she is safer than on a mooring where I would need some one to checker on her, your thoughts ????
was thinking Tin Can Marina ??

Ramona
NSW, 7486 posts
14 Jul 2014 6:45PM
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Mooring is safer from the bandits. On the hard its easier for thieves to knock off stuff like folding propellers etc. Years ago I spent a week sailing a regatta at the Royal Queensland yacht club in Manly. It was windy all week but the night we left a few roofs come off houses and all the boats [Etchells] blew over on the hardstanding and the vessel on the mobile lift was also damaged. Qld can be very windy, not the nice weather you get in Victoria.

Lexmark
VIC, 218 posts
15 Jul 2014 3:33PM
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Hi Well laying at Yamba at present, thought about going on high tide, but its a 20hr stint, with fresh north at the end, so decided to leave it until tomorrow, its true, got through the bar ok, had a locial leading my self and Bornfree, I should have been studying the plotter, hit a large rock 100 m in, she went up in the air then layed over, with the tide pushing her down, but the tide also pushed her off, went and changed my undies.
The only times that I have gotten into trouble is when I havnt followed the plotter, must be a lesson there some where !!
Lexmark

Charriot
QLD, 878 posts
15 Jul 2014 6:09PM
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Hi Lexmark , careful about too much trust in plotter.
Anchoring happily in the middle of the little island. That's
how much they of the charts.
Talking about central QLD little islands.
Would be good idea check the charts for GPS correction.
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Just check my charts.....GPS position can be plotted directly ....
Well, charts build in plotter must be off. That's great. Have fun.

nswsailor
NSW, 1431 posts
15 Jul 2014 6:25PM
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Bet Little Island was charted by that bloke Cook!



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