BLUE WATER RALLY - AUSTRALIA - ARAFURA SEA/GULF OF CARPENTARIA

10.41S 140.15E Saturday 13th September We couldn’t
have timed our journey over the top of Australia any better – the tides,
as predicted by our trustee GPS, kicked in just after sun set last evening
giving us up to 3 knots of favourable speed and the wind blew at 20 knots
resulting in sustained sailing of between 8 and 9.5 knots over the ground and
we only had the smaller genoa out!!! We were in the main shipping lane and it
was like Piccadilly Circus rush hour but the captains (or pilots) of those gigantic
bulk carriers were amazing: wishing us safe sailing, changing course for us,
giving us words of wisdom – one thought our LED navigation lights were a
bit dim - and warning each other down the chain that ‘there was a sailing
vessel in the channel who they had just warmed up!’ In turn we would
call each one up by name, once our AIS identified it, asking if they could see
us to which humorously ‘Stove Campbell’ responded
‘you’d be in a lot of trouble if we couldn’t!’ At one
mile away, seemingly steaming straight for us I would make him right! After a very tiring night we eventually popped out like a cork from a
bottle just above The other thing we have got right with the wonderful selection of food
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