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Thursday 3 May 2012

SAILING TO HINCHINBROOK WITH BIG ASH! Part 1


 G'day all from FNQ somewhere off the Balgal Beach area!
I left the last entry anchored in the Palm Island group discussing some pretty good food.
Well  were on our return journey now and I'll open part 1 of this entry with Culinary Magic! The food on this trip has been nuthin short of spectacular.
The opening foto shows Ash's Cajun B.B.Q'd Chicken leg served with fresh basil and cashew pesto and a spicy sausage/ tomato pasta (salsicca). This is just a small example of the eating delights of the past week's Sailing Adventure,here's a few more!

  • Grilled Spangled emporer with fresh american coleslaw and garlic buttered potatoes.
  • Eggs benedict a'la Galleycat
  • Liquid Lunches (Bourbon and coke) Lotz
  • Frozen passionfruit/mango Yoghurt
  • Baked Potatoes with chorizo ,chives and sour cream
  • Baked cod en pappiote' (cooked in a paper) served with corn on the cob, asian vegetables 
  • Poached chicken,egg and salad wrap
  • Whole slow roasted pineapple
  • French toast ,grilled bacon,with sauteed cherry tomatoes and basil
  • Asian long noodle soup with coral trout pieces
  • Pineapple,pear,cinnamon and apple Yoghurt
Anyway you get the general idea (the food on this trip has been "terrible")
After some average weather we found ourselves leaving Juno Bay on Fantome Island heading for the Hinchinbrook channel until Carlo rang and advised us that he'd just caught heaps of fish out the back of Orpheus Island So we headed there for the following night before continuing  on to the Hinchinbrook channel the following morning.
There we were greeted by an amazing current in the channel like an easy 7-8 knots ,even our biggest sinkers wouldn't hit the bottom 20meters below the Yot. It was now we set off for a feed of mudcrabs and barramundi up Bluff creek, until my old outboard died leaving us "up bluff creek with only a paddle!",we had to wait a few hours for the tide to slow(thank's Mum for the Bushman's repellent in the safety bag)  before we could paddle back to the Yot and "Safety" and a well earned Bourbon!
"Thyme for another outboard."
We left Hinchinbrooks scenery the following morning heading slowly south until we arrived around 3pm at Esk Island were we set abut collecting oysters,shells and a snorkle/dive looking for the elusive painted crayfish. Lotz of oysters but all small and no cray's. So we set out the rods again while Ash played "soft plastics" He caught quite a few small coral trot and cods in a fun session,my bigger lines nails a school shark around 4 ft long. Just after dark the wind changed and turned northerly so we decided to up anchor and set sail during the night  "WOW" nearly a full moon,calm seas ,great music and just Fantastic. Until the wind changed again when we were around 4 miles from Havannah Island. We fired the "donks" and headed for a well earned kip, sheltered behind Rattlesnake Island.
Great anchorage!
After a late sleep 8.30am,it was thyme once again to raise the sails and head southwards again towards Magnetic Island and the possibility of a few Nannygai at a little lump just north of the Island.
We should be back in Townsville around high tide this evening,just in thyme for a Friday night blowout.
 There have been lotz of teething issues with the Yot but nothing we couldn't handle. Except for a busted outboard and a broken generator ,most of the Yots concepts worked really well and just need a few refining points before I can resume the cosmetic side of the build.
All things considered I'd class the trip as a success (meaning we didn't die!)
We are nearly at the fishing spot so that'll do for part 1

I'll update a little more once were safely tucked back ashore in Townsville

1 comment:

  1. Greetings CF and BA

    What a dreadful week you two have had- all that awful food, visiting deserted islands with no other company than each other, AND having to fish for your meals !!!!!! You'll be glad to be back in civilaization!!!! - but when V8's call, what can you do???!!!! Good to hear that there were no major problems with the Cat (it didn't sink) and that you are getting the hang of WFT power (you didn't crash into any islands or ships) rather than horses. It seems your plans for a new lifestyle are really starting to take shape at last - and ralistically, it's only been 18months since work really started on the Cat, so much has been achieved. Hope Ash has had a good break and enjoyed his time with you. I suppose your next big trip will be heading for Bathurst - Oh no, forgot that Mark is visiting in July, so probably more Hinchinbrook etc for that week. I know he's really looking forward to it.
    Nell and Porle's new puppies arrived last night - 2 Labxretrievers, 1 black female and a golden male ( named Daisy and Duke !!!) - so much for the peace and quiet. They weren't going to get a new dog until we've moved, but the place has been so empty since we lost Brandi,I think they changed their minds.
    Better head off now - Veronica's wedding this afternoon and I'm playing for the G&S mob to sing a couple of songs, so I need a bit of practice. Glad to hear the Bushman's stuff was useful.
    Stay safe and happy.
    Mum

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