BLUE WATER RALLY - AUSTRALIA - DARWIN ARRIVAL
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12.28.212S 130.51.21E Wednesday 18th September
We’ve arrived! We anchored yesterday evening at 1800hrs in And moon set, taken at exactly the same time! Heidenskip beat us to it by about an hour and they collected us in
their tender for drinks and a meal which was wonderful after 10 days at
sea. This morning at 06.30am the infestation team arrived and dove
underneath the boat to treat all the seawater inlets – now we have to
wait 14 hours before we can draw in any salt water – so no generator,
engine, flushing of loos etc for the day – luckily we have holding
tanks! The anti infestation team arriving It’s so tidal here we have to wait for the next rise before we
can reach Spectra gliding in to join the anchorage We had an amazing passage yesterday through the straights topping 12.1
knots over the ground! Can you imagine – a ship’s speed and
our true knots were only around 6.5! The proof is in the pudding! It was very shallow with overruns and whirlpools but not scary –
just incredibly exhilarating – and the weather has changed too –
hot hot hot and very humid. Paul says he can’t respect me in this hat but it certainly does its job! The Heavy swell and cross winds coming in to After the entire city was blown away on Boxing Day some years ago the
whole place has been rebuilt and is now a lively modern metropolis with a young
population and cosmopolitan atmosphere. We might go ashore today by tender to
have a look. We are really looking forward to being in a multicultural
environment again - there are up to 60 ethnic groups represented here with
apparently no racial tensions – it is truly an integrated mix with no
ghettos…… very different from the predominantly ‘white’
areas we have visited so far. Asians we have seen, mainly in |