Saturday, October 13, 2012

Aloha, Australia! Aloha, Whitsunday Islands

We arrived in Mackay, Australia after rounding Swain Reef and beating our way up Capricorn Channel. The industrial port of Hay Point, with all the bulk carrier ships offshore at anchor, kept us busy at 3am as wind gust were approaching +25 knots SW. At 4:30am, Friday October 12, 2012, we finally entered the channel of Mackay, Australia, and with the help of the Mackay Harbor Master, we found the Q-dock and tied up for a few hours of much needed rest. After clearing into Australia with super friendly bio-security & border customs agents, we had finally arrived in Mackay, Australia. 1100 miles after departing Dumbea Pass, New Caledonia, and 5 1/2 days later, we entered our next foreign country. Australia, with all her vastness, awaited our discovery of islands and coastlines that Sea Child has yet to explore.

We victualed at the Coles Market in Mackay Town, across the Pioneer River from the Marina at Mackay. The Pioneer River is interesting in that it totally dries at low tide, and as we rode in the taxi toward the market, we noticed the vessels scattered here and there, high and dry. We found the market at Coles to be quite complete, with everything from fresh organic fruits and vegetables to a complete selection of tofu & vegetarian items to choose from. We stocked up on everything, as all fresh items on Sea Child were confiscated by the bio-security agent. We bought fresh red, yellow & green peppers, fresh eggplant, fresh apples, oranges & bananas, tofu, chili peppers and soy cream, along with a myriad of items. After about 2 hours of shopping, and $400 later (a weeks provisions for 4 passengers), we returned to Sea Child at Mackay Marina, and again, as we crossed the Pioneer River, took notice that those high and dry vessels were now floating. It was very apparent why Mackay built the outer marina, as the tides may have been drastic, but the marina never went dry.

After one night in the marina, we bid farewell to Mackay and headed NW, toward the islands & bays of the Whitsunday Islands. We sailed along for 6 hours or so yesterday, to our first anchorage at Thomas Island. Of course celebration beers were in order, and after a grilled eggplant sandwich lunch, we headed ashore to Naked Lady Beach on Thomas Island. A rugged island of scrub and eucalyptus trees, we followed the dry riverbed along a trail toward the SE side of the little island. There, we found a beautiful vista of the surrounding islands, and nosed around the driftwood and rock-strewn beach. The islands of the Whitsundays remind us so far of a cross between the Bay of Islands in New Zealand, and the San Juan Islands of the Pacific Northwest. Beautiful seascapes surround us now, as we continue to sail NW to Whitsunday Island, where Buddy & Nancy will inquire about their return flight options to Sydney. Its wonderful for us to have such great guests come and join a discovery leg on Sea Child. Their company has been a gift to us, and we expect to miss them greatly once they take their leave back to the USA.

In the next few days, Sea Child will locate some spectacular dive sites on Hook Island, just NE of Whitsunday Island. A day trip out to Great Barrier Reef, from Hook Island, is in the plans for next week.


Current location:

20 DEGREES, 31.813 SOUTH
149 DEGREES, 02.238 EAST


Please see this link for google earth position of Sea Child:

www.sailblogs.com/member/seachild

2 comments:

  1. Hi Eric & Tamara. Congratulations on another successful crossing aboard Sea Child. She's taking good care of you. Your blog is great and please do keep it up! Say 'hi' to Bud & Nancy.
    Jim Palmer

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