Friday - 15/11/2013
Up very early and set off at 0400 hours, going out of Port
Fairy in the dark we had to follow our track on the chart plotter because once
we were away from the buildings you could not see anything in the river.
As we cleared the port entrance we hoisted the mainsail and
unfurled the headsail, it was going to be a long day with 82NMS to sail and
again the wind direction was not that kind to us it was often necessary that we
had to have an engine because the wind was just off the close reach to on the
nose.
The coast line was incredible, some of this coast is where
the Great Ocean Road nears the Twelve Apostles, the coast was beautiful. As we rounded Cape Otway and Franklin Point
the wind back off completely and we dropped the mainsail and a little while
later furled the headsail and started both engines and motored the rest of the
way.
(Rugged but beautiful coast)
(Cape Otway)
(Cape Otway Lighthouse)
(Approaching Apollo Bay)
Nancy had contacted the Harbour Master by phone and he had
given us directions to get in the port, the entrance is silted up because of
the constant easterlies they have had this year. So instead of following the
leads we had to line up the centre of the entrance with the centre of the boat
ramp and enter on that line. Taking this line got us in but there was one area
that was very shallow.
After entering the marina area we had to go further and tie
up at the dockside as there was no room in the small marina, a short time
Banyandah came in and they said they entered and the depth gauge showed that
there was no water under them at the entrance.
(Alana Rose alongside the dock)
After we got settled Phil came down to book us in and for us
to pay our fees. This was followed by Angela and Alison arriving, (Angela is one
of Nancy's daughters), they now live at Colac some 60kms drive. After all the
hugs and kisses hello, the girls went for the take-away pizzas and red wine for
dinner. We had a good night and good feed, the girls stayed the night and we
all went into town the next morning for breakfast.
Saturday - 16/11/2013
We all worked into town for breakfast at a small cafe, with
more chatting over breakfast them we returned on board, Ange and Alison spent
time with Nancy going through some of the photos of the trip whilst I borrowed
Ange's car and Glen and I did a fuel run with our containers to the garage and
back.
After this they had to get back home as Ange had an
assignment she had to finish for her studies in Marine Science Management,
doing studies and working keeps her very busy.
Glen and Nigel moved their yacht to the marina after another
monohull had sailed. The marina actually has a public dock that will fit two
yachts and like most marinas they do not advertise these. I am not sure about
here but in some states marinas have to provide a public dock, they do not
advertise these they do not even put a sign up. The public dock here is between
fingers.
The afternoon was spent getting the boat sorted ready for
sailing re water and fuel, then the boys came over for sundowner's which went
till near midnight, but a good night was had.
Sunday - 17/11/2013
We had planned a walk to town at 1000 hours to go to the
market and have a look around followed by lunch, Nigel came with us and Glen
followed a little later. The farmers market was quite small but they did have
some good produce there. We had a walk around town and had coffee then Glen
joined us and we headed for lunch and discussed the plan on leaving.
(Apollo Bay from the harbour)
(Wooden carvings in the park)
(Apollo Bay Harbour)
(The slipway and Seafood Cafe on the hill)
(One of five resident geese in the port)
I suggested that we leave at 0100 hours being high tide,
Glen preferred to leave an hour before high tide just in case they did ground
at the silted area they have water coming in that would lift them off. So we
agreed we leave at midnight having 205NMS to go to the Tamar River and the
Beauty Point Marina, this would be two nights at sea.
(We will have the moon with us tonight sailing)
After lunch we returned on board to get organised so that
when we got up after a possible sleep we could get going straight away. We had
a couple of beers for sundowner's early dinner and tried to sleep.
Cheers.
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