Home again

Friday, October 16, 2009

Year Two
Date: 17/10/2009 14:00
Weather: nice
Location: Coffs Harbour
Author: Peter

We are home. We arrived at midday on thursday after a colourful sail. When planning a passage, you can check alot of different places to find out what weather you can expect. These are usually good for the first three days but after that anything can happen. Once again this was the case with the last 200nm into Coffs becoming a bit of a mixed bag. Our journey started off as a work which was then supposed to turn into a reach as the breeze rotated to the south east. Once we left, this occured much slower than expected and we only really had the reaching conditions for a day. Then about 200nm out from Coffs the effects of a complex low system in Bass Strait started to play havoc with our finish. First the breeze swung to the north and then really started to build. For 26 hours we were once again were sailing upwind in 35 knots. Then after dark it increased to 45 to 55knots for 4 hours. At this point in time we were running under bare poles due south making no progress towards Coffs. We were we still moving at 11 knots, while the wind strength was 60% stronger than the prediction. The following day it was supposed to abate but we found ourselves sailing upwind and tacking in 25 to 30 knots trying to get home. Very frustrating when you just want to get there!

The final sunrise then saw the wind stop resulting in us motoring the last 30 nm. Our welcome home was fantastic though as a pod of dolphins led us home with one of them doing long backward/upside leaps just off our port bow. As we approached the coast we also passed at least 8 whales with one mother and calf putting on a powerful display of breeching. What a great way to end.

We dropped sail inside the harbour before making our way in and clearing customs with a minimum of fuss. We are both happy to be home. We are not sure what next year holds for us, we just know no matter what we need to work to fund what we do next. As I can't get work over January we plan to spend the time on Morton Bay to save on Marina costs,so we may see some of you there.

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