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With the standard provisioning
& jobs done, including social activities with sundowners on Por Dos, we
lifted anchor to head to Turtle Bay. The southern end of Whitsunday Island is
beginning to be one of my favourite spots.
After another beautiful calm night
we headed around to Tongue Bay. Although the winds were coming from the North
they were very light 5-10kn so we figured there wouldn’t be too many charter
boats. We arrived with plenty of moorings available. There was a slight roll
but we were happy to settle in for the day & stay overnight.
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| Whitehaven Beach |
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| Tongue Bay |
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| A little excited! |
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| Low & high tides |
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| Low tide |
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| So cute! |
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| Cruise Ship leaving Hamilton Island |

Our next stop Blue Pearl Bay, we were able to hop onto the only 10m mooring which was great as we could dive straight off the boat. The diving was great with many bommies to explore, unfortunately visibility was only 3-5m. It’s also a very busy anchorage with many overnight tourist boats playing loud music.

The next day we headed around to Stonehaven for a couple of relaxing days snorkelling. This anchorage is normally very busy but we were lucky enough to only have another 3 boats with another couple coming in later in the day. The next night all moorings were taken and many boats dropping anchor. I think it pays off to listen to the morning scheds for the charter boats as this can help you to avoid the crowded anchorages.
With food & water getting low we had to make plans to head back to Airlie, we decided to spend the night in Nara. Just as we rounded the point again our rod took off. This time we landed another Tuna. We jumped on a mooring at False Nara cleaned, filleted & fed the bat fish before heading into Nara.
We met a lovely couple on Good One who praised us for our anchoring etiquette. There is a minority that seem quite happy to anchor right on top of you. We shared some tuna and enjoyed a lovely evening on board Good One.
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| 1st Qtr moon & Jupiter |
Back out to Nara before heading
around to Saba Bay. Saba Bay is a bay on the NE side of Hook Island only
comfortable when the wind is NW-SW as the winds were NW for a couple of days it
was a perfect place to visit.
Unfortunately the spot we would
have liked to have anchored was already taken so we had to anchor in 12m of
water. Once we were happy the anchor was holding we went to shore for a laze on
the beach. The tide had dropped considerably so there was only one thing to do
kickback, enjoy the view & relax. Once the tide started to come in, we
jumped in the dinghy & headed back to Time Flies. We came across a large
black tip reef shark in less than waist deep water which we were able to
capture on the GoPro.
Saba Bay was glorious, we were
laying down admiring the night sky, when we saw a shooting star. These are the
moments you wish you could share.
As the bullets were coming down the mountains we decided to only spend one night. We lifted anchor and decided to head to Airlie (APM) to get the boat ready for being closed up while we headed back to Melbourne.
We had a fantastic quick sail back
with 15-20kn NE, 1-2m waves. 2 reefs in the main and a half furled head sail we
averaged 6.5kn reaching 8kn at times. We were even praised by a local tour
operator of a 40+ foot catamaran for our sailing & speed.
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| Another visiting cruise ship |
Saturday, 29 October 2016
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