Friday 15th
June 2012
Off to the Whitsundays
Pentecost I, Hamilton I,
Fitzalan Beach Anchorage, Solway Passage, Whitehaven Beach Anchorage
20’26.098 S – 149’02.622
E
Little to no wind, calm
seas warm sunshine
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Sunrise at Gap beach Lindeman Island |
This morning MrJ and I
waved goodbye to Gary and Mercedes on Forever Dreaming we all sailed out of the
anchorage in Gap Beach on Lindeman Island. Ric and Shelly on Neriki will be
sailing out soon: Shelly to catch the plane out of Hamilton and Ric to make his
own way for the next two weeks while Shelly pays a visit back home. This
morning we too will be moving on, moving to our next anchorage and our next
adventure.
For all three boats, this
is the beginning of their own exploration of the Whitsunday Islands. Who knows,
we may meet up again somewhere around the corner to enjoy more adventures
together.
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Neriki sailing past Pentecost Island |
MrJ and I motored around
to the NW side of Lindeman, Boat Port Bay; the wind and swell was coming up
from the SSW so this anchorage was out of the question. We then turned about to
head northward, heading towards Hamilton Island. MrJ was thinking that the
anchorage on the other side of Hamilton, on Whitsunday Island in the Fitzalan
Passage called Fitzalan Anchorage (20’29.596 S – 149’02.839 E) might have been
a good spot to drop the anchor to do his internet business. I set the anchor
and we waited for the boat to settle. The wind was bulleting around the horn on
Hamilton Island push our stern to the coral shore. Not liking to be on a lee
shore especial it being that nasty boat-biting coral stuff; MrJ and I decided
it was better not to stay here so I pulled up the anchor and we were off again.
This time it was a great
sail across the passage at the bottom of Whitsunday Island, past Turtle and
Chance Bay with a 20knt wind on the beam and a fast running sea. Around the
bottom of the island and through Solway Passage where the wind abated and the
pass was smooth with an outgoing tide. Once through the pass MrJ steered AR
into the calm waters off Whitehaven Beach. Guess who was also there? Forever
Dreaming! I bet that they thought that we were following them. They didn’t and
were glad to see us.
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Suset play on the Whitehaven Beach |
MrJ and I anchored AR a
fare distance along the beach from where all the tourist and charter boats had
anchored and Forever Dreaming was right smack bang in the middle of them all.
Later that afternoon when we caught up with Gary and Mercedes for drinks on the
beach, Mercedes said that it was rather fun being in a mongst it all getting to
see and hear all the goings on. While on the beach having Sundowners we also
met Jeremy and Iona and their three girls. MrJ and I had met Jeremy and one of
his daughters at Shaw Island and now we were able to meet the whole family with
Jeremy’s mum and dad too. The little girls had become so accustomed to boating
life in their short six month of sea life on board that it showed in everything
that they would do. Things like help haul in the dinghy, tie a line off and
general running about their 50foot catamaran. It was amazing to watch them
playing on the beach together; finding anything to play with, not bringing
their own toys and such but finding an old length of rope and making an
afternoon of fun while we waited for the setting sun.
Seeing these girls
brought thoughts of my own dear grandchildren so many miles away.
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