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Monday 8 June 2015

REFUGE REQUIRED !!!


 When Last I waz here I told a tale of shelter and strong breeze!
That tale continues with a constant 25 knots for the upcoming week as well as the one just past.
Still we visited Double Island as planned, as well as Yorkies Knob and Half Moon River.
The windz have finished the once proud pirate flag meaning a quest ashore 2 find a suitable replacement.
With that being as good a reason as any! We left Yorkies behind us and set off 4 Cairns once again.
Jake wasn't thrilled about the idea, but was voted down as if his opinion didn't matter.
He can't grumble 2 much though he's been pretty busy over the last week catching a few Mudcrabs and refereeing a "Jerry Springer " style blue between a couple who came out for a simple night thyme fish.
Not a bad week considering itz just Monday!
The rest of the country has a day off to celebrate
 Queenz Birthday: Bohemian Rhapsody rocks!
We might take the day off as well!
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We have  found a temporary refuge in the mangroves directly opposite the marina.
No rolling wash from the ferries and strong tidal currents to drag the pick.
With any luck we might even be able to pull a few Barra or Mangrove jack from our parking spot.
With the wet weather comes the inevitable death
of electronics. My recently acquired camera has followed in the path of itz predecessor and chosen 2 die, shortly followed by the outdoor tv beginning itz own death spiral as one by one itz features stop working.
Sound iz the latest victim along with the onboard dvd player starting itzself randomly.
With the demise of these 2 gizmo's comes the arrival of a "new toy".

Hanni left the Yot a few months ago and set about finding a suitable camera drone to improve the photoghraphy and video images we collect.
The drone landed aboard yesterday and will be test flown under cover on the rear deck 2day.
The drone basically self corrects itself with adjustable trims until itz controls give safe level flight
The whole unit ways a staggering 320 grams and will give us images from up to 150 meterz high or wide from the controller.
This of course meanz we have to mow the grass and install a helipad on the transom.
I can't wait for the next customz fly over.



The weather is indeed foul with a simple crossing into town an exercise in timing lest you end up saturated.
The die has been cast and the votes are in! (Jakes' as well)
Itz thyme to leave Cairns behind and head towards Port Douglas. With the prospect of Gr8 reef weather on the horizon we are heading North. a massive jump of 60 miles.
Sitting in a wind swept  rain soaked mangrove while appealing!, doesn't cut it when we look at Google Earth and spot the delights that surround Port Douglas.
The Gr8 Barrier Reef is even closer, Low Isles just out the front, Daintree River winds itz way inland towards the Rainforest So we'll collect fresh fruit and vege from the markets tomorrow and set sail.
UPDATE THYME!
A simple trip 2 the marketz has resulted in a failure of the outboard on the tinny!
Closer inspection showz the "pinion and forward gear" on the gearbox has destroyed itself...
With the spare part only available in Japan, My planz to head North R now on hold until the end of next week.
BUGGER! Loox like plans will change again, perhaps Arlington Reef or either of the 2 Sand Cays nearby.

Captain Felix




3 comments:

  1. Hey I hope that there drone is water proof! The ratio of deck surface to water surface does seem to lend itself somewhat to the possibility of the occasional water landing/crash! Sounds as though it's not too hard to fly compared to the model planes you used to have, so you should be in with a chance at least! Can't wait to some fotos of the new helipad! 😆
    Have fun Capt.
    Me

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  2. Hey AUSsie
    How are the adventures? from what I read and see, everything seems to be going full steam! I apologise for my lack of timely replying, I havent had a computer plus Ive been working flat out. Sometimes Im doing 60-70 hrs a week.I seemed to remember promising myself that I wouldnt do that again!
    My nanny of 95 died in the last few months, that was hard. She was a lively girl, the kind you think would last forever, she just slipped away from us. Im still fighting the good fight and mostly winning but nothing is perfect, is it? Im glad to see you having fun adventures with lovely people, your dreams come true! We should skype sometime if thats available to you?, I could do with seeing the sun and hearing a dissenting aussie accent!
    Mers x

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  3. Ahoy Cptn Felix,
    I am not sure if that Ginger smile is from the adventures aboard or the seemingly plentiful supply of B52's. Bit of a bugger about the tinny but sometimes it is just a way of life telling you to stop just that bit longer and see what else there is to take in. Still keen on catching up when you finally get yourself around the top end. Would be good to meet around Groote and have a few days on the YOT with a few days on the Shark Cat as well. Seems Andrew is having just as much grief with his trailer springs rusting thru whilst sitting out the front of his house. On the plus side my boat hasn't cost me a cent. it is powered by an oar and can only fit 2 at best and a dry ass is not an option so maybe there is a reason its so cheap to run?? Anyway glad to hear you are still progressing northward although slightly delayed. Keep the lines tight and the winds fair. Cheers for now. Brother Mark

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