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Still in Brisbane!

Still working on the boat.
Everything take 10 times longer on the boat. If I require a pipe clamp or extra screws or even getting groceries the process goes: lift the dinghy off the deck and into the water, lower the motor onto the dinghy. Lock up Imagine, dinghy 15 minutes to a secure dinghy jetty. then depending on what we want, it’s a 3km walk to the shopping center or a 20 minute ferry ride and 1.5km walk to the hardware shop.

But we do get to watch the sunset while having a wine on the aft deck and have feasted on fresh prawns. We get to meet up with Ben, Amie & Lachlan and see him with Santa. I have even dined on Chickens feet, when Ben took me out for my birthday (thank you for all your good wishes)

Still in the Brisbane River

GPS: 27 28.041S 153 01.960E

Run: 4.3nm (7.8km)

We are still anchored in the Brisbane river. Not in the CBD, but closer to the mouth of the river. The cruise liners pass us every couple of days as they go up river to the passenger wharf.

Still busy with maintenance on the boat, we’ve ordered a new mainsail and the mizzen sail is being re-enforced. We bought and loaded new anchor chain onto Imagine (no mean feat) and a few other bits and pieces needed including replacing the blades on the wind generator that some bird thought he’d have a mating dance with! It’s been great to catch up with Ben, Amie & Lachlan a few times and we are looking at spending Christmas with them in Bundaberg if weather permits.

Then maybe sail down to Pittwater just north of Sydney for a few weeks before heading back up to Brisbane to prepare for next season and then around March/April, up the coast through the Whitsundays to Cairns. From there we will head back to Vanuatu to visit the other islands we didn’t get time to see and to take some things to Chief Sofren (Awel Island) and a couple of other villages to help make their lives easier.

We think we will then head north to the Torres islands, Santa Cruz islands, then Solomon islands We like to give you an idea of where we’re going in case anyone wants to come and catch up with us for a week or two as some of you mentioned you’d like to. Let us know if you are interested as we are starting to look at where we are going, approx when we will be there and we are also starting to look for crew for some of the journeys and we’d need to make sure we have room for you! As is the normal for anyone sailing, itinerary is “loose and flexible” as weather plays an important part.

Making sure she went

GPS: 27 26.723S 153 05.906E

Run: 4.3nm (7.8km)

Last night after sending the blog, Brisbane put on a fireworks display (to farewell Cindy).

We all arose early and had our last breakfast with Cindy. Two hours later Cindy was packed and we headed to shore. We walked Cindy to the train station, to make sure she got on.

Returning to Imagine we hauled anchor and headed down river. It was a quiet ride with no-one vacuuming, cleaning up or screaching the words to songs no-one could recognise. Cindy, we miss you already.

By the time we reached the mouth of the river the wind was up to 25 knots and coming straight at us, so it was a slow trip into the bay. Once out we emptied the holding tank and started the watermaker. After an hour we had made enough water and headed back to the river.

1.5 hours up the river we found a place to anchor, but tomorrow we may look for somewhere else We heard on the port radio that P&O Pacific Dawn had a delayed departure due to high wind and that it was now due to leave at 7.00 pm. At about 7.30 she went past us, a tugboat in front and one behind. She went under the Gateway Bridge which we are anchored close to so we had a great view of her coming through, in fact at one point Sue thought they were coming over to grab a cuppa they looked so close. Several passengers were taking photos as were took ours. Picture from Botanical Gardens walk, there were several of these little bearded dragon lizards running around as we walked through the gardens.

Miss Bossy Pants

GPS: 27 28.041S 153 01.960E

Well the saying goes, “All good things must come to an end” :-(( We are in Brisbane & have enjoyed fun wonderful days in the city!! Picnics at botanical gardens & streets beach between our wanderings.

Since Wolfgang left, we are back on the over 50yrs old pace…..

That is leisurely morns, city explorations then back to the boat for late afternoon naps or puzzle solving sessions & relaxing before dinner :-)) Today is my last night on Imagine, it has been an AMAZING adventure!! Seeing beautiful places, experiencing other cultures & learning a lot more about sailing were all great…..

BUT, the best part of the trip was getting to know Andrew & Sue!! They are fun experienced sailors, gracious & generous hosts!! “What a crew, what a boat” as Wolfgang had often said!! We all got along splendidly, laughed often (till we nearly wet our pants) & shared an off colour sense of humour. Sue is great, she’s honestly candid, caring & was thrilled to have someone on board that sings worse than her….and she got a break from nagging Andrew cause I took over that job too…

Andrew is very patient, gentle and a true renaissance man, he can do it all & do it well….sail, sew, cook, repair engines, incredible photographer & videographer. He takes his responsibilities VERY seriously & I felt safe & in the most competent of hands.

Now remember this is Miss Bossy Pants here at the helm, but Andrew & Sue are humble & probably wanna edit this, but they’ll indulge me as it’s my last night here……it’s gonna be awfully quiet next week!! IMAGINE THAT!!!! ;-)) 

CINDY

Farewell to Wolfgang

GPS: 27 28.039S 153 01.959E

Run: 28.3nm (51.2km)

We spent Saturday at Moreton Island, swam and Wolfgang and Cindy swam out to the wrecks. The current was very strong so Wolfgang swam back and Andrew took the dinghy out to collect Cindy.

We decided to head back to Brisbane leaving Moreton about 11.30 am. The wind had already got up and we pounded through the waves and at some times 37 knot winds to top of Brisbane river. Once in the river we had a lot of protection from the winds and waves. As Wolfgang was leaving us

Monday we went for a farewell dinner at the Victory pub in the city Sunday night. Huge meal which everyone consumed with gusto! Monday morning Wolfgang and Andrew went to collect Wolfgang’s camper from Wicked Campers whilst Cindy went looking for a fruit market.

After a couple of hours the boys got back with Wolfgang’s colourful camper and returned to the boat. Andrew and Wolfgang returned to shore after picking up Wolfgang’s bags and picked up Cindy who as she couldn’t find a fruit market had decided to go for a Thai massage.

Andrew, Sue and Cindy met up with daughterinlaw Amie and grandson Lachlan and went to lunch. After lunch we all went to the park for Lachlan and Cindy to play. Lachlan asked “Is that foreigner an adult or a child.”

Bridge Climb

Early Thursday morning they were off to the bridge, while Andrew and Sue went back into Brisbane to get their data set up. There was only two other people on the bridge climb so Cindy and Wolfgang got to ask lots of questions, have lots of pics taken and for some unfathomable reason the four of them decided to ask each other trivia questions at the top of the bridge!

After the bridge climb they met Sue and Andrew at the waterfront and went for a picnic lunch at the Botanical Gardens. C and W then went on another walk taking in some more sights of Brisbane before lightening, thunder and heavy downpour stopped them in their tracks. It was over quickly then Andrew went across in the dinghy to bring them back to the boat.

Cleared by Bio-security

The 2 biosecurity officers came early and it took them just over an hour to do the inspection. Note the charge for entering Australia is $100 for our size boat plus the biosecurity charge is $50 per officer per 15minutes on board! Still they are only doing their job and they were very pleasent people.

Once cleared by biosecurity we left the marina, went downriver 2 hours to Brisbane city. After trying to anchor in a couple of spots, we eventually found a great anchorage directly opposite Brisbane waterfront. We crossed the river to the dinghy dock and walked into the city to find data, pick up city info and stock up on some essential food items. Sue and Andrew took these back to the boat whilst Cindy and Wolfgang went for a walk around part of the city including the fruit market coming back with fresh raspberries, blueberries and avocados. They had picked up some info on things to see and do. One of which was to climb the Storey Bridge, one of the bridges we had sailed under to get to our anchorage. Cindy who is scared of heights was talked into getting out of her comfort zone, by Wolfgang.

Have you seen us?

Early Tuesday morning we negotiated our way through the Brisbane harbour channel, sharing it with mega tonne cargo boats. Wolfgang thought it was amusing that the SKS Doyle’s container boat which is 820 feet long and 148 feet wide when it was about 500 metres away radioed us as we approached to ask if we had seen them!!

7 1/2 hours after entering the harbour channel we arrived at the customs dock at Rivergate Marina. The Customs entry went smoothly and we then waited for Bio Security. The officer came and did pratique on our food items etc which took about 30 minutes and cleared us for going ashore. However this was not the end of the biosecurity process as we then had to wait for the timber inspection that all boats have to have when entering Australia.

Although Imagine is a fibreglass boat there is a lot of timber work on board so the biosecurity officer advised us that they wouldn’t be able to do the inspection until the following day. The marina let us stay on the customs dock overnight as we couldn’t be fully cleared that day. It was suggested we had as much as possible of the timberwork available for them to inspect . The rest of the afternoon until early evening was spent bagging up everything from the vberth cabin, port cabin and aft cabins along with moving items from the saloon .

Land ahoy!

GPS: 26 10.999S 153 19.050E

Run: 115.7nm (209.4km)
Avg: 4.6knts
24hr: 111.1nm

In the late morning we sighted the hills of the Sunshine Coast, Mt Boulder, Australia. In the afternoon we had a huge welcome from a pod of dolphins as we came down the coast to the Brisbane harbour channel. Then at sunset we had a hitchhiker. A bird sat on the bow railing for about 1/2 an hour.

During the night we still made only 1 knot good towards our destination Brisbane. High waves and winds from ahead held us frustratingly back. Everyone at the helm managed to navigate the slalom through the “highway” of big cargo ships and tankers. In the early hours the situation picked up: the waves and winds were moderate and a beautiful sunny day arose! Then, we spotted the first sights of our passage’s target

Un-eventful day

GPS: 24 56.932S 154 34.247E

Run: 87.9nm (159.1km)
Avg: 3.7knts
24hr: 88.1nm

Today was an un-eventful day. Having no main sail we put up the trip sail and mizzen to stop the boat rocking from side to side as we motored 30 degrees to the wind and waves. We have been tacking back and forth all day under motor, with a couple of attempts to sail. Under sail the angle was so wide we were only making 1knot towards Brisbane dispite doing 4 or 5 knots boat speed.

Yesterdays events and today’s wind direction mean we will not make it to Brisbane till Tuesday.