29 June
Curlew Island to Mackay Harbour
Our original plan was to visit Digby Island for the final
night of this leg, before heading into Mackay Harbour. However the cruise books suggested Digby might
be an even less comfortable anchorage than Curlew, and there were no other
viable locations between us and Mackay (I briefly considered a mainland
anchorage but chose against it because of adverse tides and lack of navigation
aids). So, Mackay became our destination,
a night early.
The passage gave us a delightful 45 mile downwind sail under
spinnaker and perfect skies. Passing Hay
Point, a little south of Mackay, we sailed through over 35 huge ships at
anchor, waiting their turn to enter one of the largest coal ports in the world. Other than several radio chats with Hay Point
traffic control, warning us of shipping movements, the day was lovely and uneventful. We reached Mackay Harbour at around 4pm. Four other Club boats are already here:
Nirvana’s Kitchen, Galadriel, Kailani and Mix'd Nutz. Most have been here for several weeks.
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A lovely smooth, fast sail with spinnaker |
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Traversing a field of bulk carriers waiting off Hay Point |
We spent our final night at the Breakwater bar and restaurant overlooking Mackay Marina, having a great closing
dinner. Spencer will fly
home tomorrow morning. He's sailed the full length of the Curtis Coast, covering a distance of around 365 miles.
And so the first leg of this cruise comes to an end. Looking back, we’ve had a truly wonderful two
weeks, visiting amazing places and having experiences quite out of the ordinary.
With any form of travel one's experience is heavily affected by our travelling companions. Spencer has been a great shipmate and has
contributed mightily to my own enjoyment of this cruise.
Lovely picture! It also makes me smile that within 72 hours of this picture, both of you had rid yourself of your sailing beards!
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