Nice Weather We’re Having – MacKay Marina
21’06.888 E – 149’13.509 SStrong winds howling – constantly blowing 20/25knts with sunshine and some showers, gusting 30/35knts with rainsqualls at times
And now it is the end of the month! MrJ and I have been in
the Mackay Marina for three nights and will be in for another night before hauling
out o tomorrow, Friday, morning. The weather has been the worst that I have
experience in this area. Usually if the weather turns bad it will last for only
a few days before changing and clearing up. Not so this time!
Monday 28th May 2012
Into Makay past the big ships |
What a surprise to see Simon and Julie! The last I heard was
that they were back at Keppel Island. Apparently they had decided to make a run
for it, doing overnight sails, to the Percy Island but because the weather was
so nasty and the wind/seas were pushing them along, their choice was to seek
refuge in Mackay Harbour like us. Big fast trip from Great Keppel Island to
Mackay; as their boat name is – Good On Ya, Simon and Julie!
We ran into Shelly off Neriki while checking in at the
marina office; Shelly was still feeling a little unsettled in herself, still
coming to terms with all that has happened, coming to terms with all the new
experience, the experience of rough weather and bad seas and the relief of
finally being in a safe harbour but also having the worrying thought in the
back of her mind about this haul-out business. Shelly was in need of a big hug!
That night MrJ and I arranged with Ric and Shelly for drinks
and dinner at the either the Yacht Club or the Pub. MrJ and I walked up to the southern end of the
marina to find that the Yacht Club did not open till 6pm, so the sign said; we
walked back to the northern end and down the fingers to Neriki where we stayed
for drinks and then ventured up to the Steak House at the Pub for dinner. The
steaks were very good at a reasonable price for a nice restaurant/cafe but it
still had that awful pub feeling and noise with the big TV scenes putting out
different sporting events.
Home to bed where I slept like a log all night; not stirring
once till daybreak.
Tuesday 29th May 2012
Up and out early after a restless night with the strong
winds pushing AR around in the pen making all the lines grown and creating new
noises on the boat. One noise in particular annoyed MrJ and me for the better
part of the night; it had us climbing out of bed several time to see what it
was. Not an extremely loud noise just a constant tap, tap, tapping. MrJ went up
top many times to try to find the cause; I stayed in the warmth of the cabin
only to stick my head out of the hatch to give him an idea of which direction
the noise was coming from. First we thought it was the fenders and then we
thought it was the kayak. Several times we thought it was the kayak! No! The
noise happened to be a lose stanchion vibrating oh so ever slightly with the
howling wind, vibrating enough to send the tapping noise down through the hull
and echoing in the cabin. Bloody thing...........! :o{} As a temporary fix MrJ
shoved a piece of cardboard down in beside the offending stanchion and we got
another hours sleep before the dawn and our body clock wake us up anyway.
Neriki |
0800h - MrJ and I make a bee line over to Neriki. It is
their haul-out day and time to go. MrJ and Ric trot off to see the men at the
yard while I am keeping company with Shelly, on board. I was glad that Shelly
was able to be on board this time for the haul-out., last year she was not. If
you are going to be a yachties then you need to experience all of it, even if
it gives you butterflies in the tummy or bad nerves.
On the sling |
The boys are back, time to go! I ask Ric if he would like me
to single up the lines on the pontoon for leaving the berth. He gives me a
strange look. I explain what I mean; taking the line from the boat cleat to the
dock cleat around once loosely and then back to the boat cleat so that you can
flick the line off from the deck instead of untying from the pontoon. Great
idea! (I hear) Shelly is amazed that she does not have to do the lines and then
jump back on board. I’m so glad that I have been of help to someone.
Off and away with only one fender to protect the wind generator
on the back, Ric steers his boat between the poles and over the slings. He does
a very good job of pulling the Neriki up with the wind pushing from behind.
Slings on we all hop of to watch Neriki being hauled up by the huge travel lift
and carried into the work yard where the boat will be pressure sprayed before
sitting down in the yard. This part can take an hour or so and the boys had to
have their smoko first. Ric and Shelly’s friend, Wayne had arrived and we all
decided to go to the local cafe for food and coffee while they wait.
MrJ and I went back to AR to start doing a few of our own
chores. We ran into Simon and Julie again, inviting them around for coffee and
a chat before lunch which they did, it was so great to catch up and we didn’t
get any chores done. Oh well! That’s boating life for you.
The afternoon I spent cleaning the heads and bathrooms;
using up some of the water that we have on board to help lighten the load for
our haul-out and because you can’t run any water through the boat drain when
the boat is on the hard-stand.
Yes we are hauling out in Mackay! Yes we can live on board!
As long as we keep it hush, hush; so don’t you go telling anyone, will you?
After helping Neriki with their haul-out MrJ and I went and spoke with Vicki,
the lady in the yard office. MrJ had already spoken to her yesterday following
a missed call telephone conversation about our haul-out. Things had been sorted
and a time was discussed. So our meet up in the office with Vicki confirmed a
time for Friday morning when the weather is supposed to be better.
That afternoon MrJ and I wandered around to Good On Ya for
sundowners with no sun but the warmth of the inside of the boat and the good friendship
of Simon and Julie. As always MrJ and I take our own drinks and some nibbles.
These days I am drinking G&Ts and not so much wine and I am not getting the
bad headaches that I used to – this is good.
Good On Ya - Simon |
That night I thought that I would sleep so soundly. But no! That old stanchion was at it again until MrJ
plugged it with a toothpick.