Mackay - Airlie Beach

Jackamy
Paul & Derry Harper
Mon 6 Sep 2010 00:50
 
 
 
Tuesday 6th October
 
The last few days have been spent doing jobs, provisioning and ordering a dinghy and outboard engine to replace the one we lost back in Nuie. We have arranged to have the dinghy delivered to Townsville further up the coast.
We also said the last of our goodbye's, this time to Pete and Margie (Peregrina) they leave the rally here in Australia. It was lovely meeting you and hopefully we will bump into each other when you get into the Mediterranean,  we wish you fair winds and a safe onward journey. There are just twelve out of the original eighteen boats that set off from Gibraltar left.
 
 
We left Mackay Marina on Monday morning heading for Goldsmith Island one of the southern Whitsunday Islands.
 
  
 
Fueling up before we leave...Goodbye Mackay
 
  
 
Goldsmith Island.......Our anchorage for the night
 
On the way we spotted some humpback whales. Up to 3000 whales enter these waters between late July and the end of October and travel in pods of two or three. Every year these massive creatures (they can grow to 15 meters in length and weigh 40 tones) swim 5000 kilometers from Antarctic waters up to the warmer waters off eastern Australia, where they mate and give birth before returning south.
 
  
 
Humpback whale Mother and calf
    
We Arrived at Able Point Marina, Airlie Beach on Monday afternoon where we were directed to pontoon F15, we were almost in our berth when the boat came to a stop, when we looked at the depth gauge we were only in 1.8 meters of water, and Jackamy draws 2.2 meters, well that's a first, luckily it's only mud we're sat in.
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We chartered a boat from this marina in 2001, it's huge now