GALLEY CAT

GALLEY CAT
LIFE BEGINS !

Wednesday 4 March 2015

THIS ONES A KEEPER!!!


 G'day All , and a big hello from out at Keeper Reef,
With the land really testing my patience and demeanor last week, I decided to leave my worries behind and put Galleycat through her final trial off Townsville.
Without much forethought or provisioning I pointed the Yot seaward and made my way to Bay rock just North of Magnetic Island.
I couldn't go 2 far from town as I needed Tv reception for the Clipsal 500.
That said the following day the wind was right so I headed to Rattlesnake Island. Still Tv reception.
After the race was over it was decision thyme Northeast Bay or the Reef!
As you can see from the fotoz The Reef  won!
After a few very windy days, lots of swearing and cursing everything has turned around.
The storm clouds have given weigh to calm seas,blue skies and crystal waters.
Wyuna! Dad.


The first nite out here was 25 knot winds and driving rain I found myself sheltered behind the reef with 4 trawlers. (yeh company)
I'm going 2 need a new pirate flag!
Now itz a different world!
I am truly blessed!
 I've moved Galleycat right up into the center of the reef and anchored with coral bommies in every direction.
The weather gods are predicting this to last fore the immediate future so I've broken out the dive gear and am setting about getting over some of my phobia's.
Swimming with good numbers of sharks is one and solo diving is another.
These are just a few points I need to get used to as I set off towards Cairns and Cape York.
This is really the first thyme I've been out here on my own for an extended period, normally there's at least one or two others for company.
I have picked up a bird though!
Not sure what type she is but she's horrible as a house guest crapping all over my solar panels.
Still at least I won't starve! (roast pigeon)
Foods not a problem as there's heaps of fish to be had by spear or line, only the number of black tip reef sharks have me favouring the rod and reel method!
Plenty of squid too...
During the day which is even more amazing I thort everything ate squid! but they swim around with the emporor and sharks no problem.
 The water is as clear as I've ever seen out here!
I'm anchored in 11 meters and it loox like you could pick the coral.
There are good numbers of coral trout which I found surprising I thought they'd be fished out here.
But I am in an area most sane people wouldn't bring a boat and defin8ly not a Yot.
I can just see the top of the mountains behind Townsville and the afternoon cloud build up makes 4 some pretty special fotoz.

Sunset not Sunrise!

The days are clicking by and the Yot is slowly becoming my Waterworld!
Along with the computer which I'm beginning to get organised and up 2 speed.
The Hot Water System is on the right track but still needz work!
Each day I've set the goal of repairing something aboard, going for a dive, catching a fish and unfortun8ly cleaning something! It seems even out here the housework follows.
However the laundry loads are drastically reduced as a pair of shorts and a towel is about all after 3 days.
I'm also coming to grips with the dive camera and the photo editing program.
This allows the normally grey and grainy coral photoz to return to nearly the level as I see it when I take the shot.( need to work on reds and yellows)
The reef is alive with coral but very quite as far as quality table fish.
The before mentioned coral trout are "So" timid, they disappear before I can even get close enuf for a speargun shot (I wonder if they know something).
The sharks on the otherhand seem 2B ever present as soon as I hit the water.
That bits a little unsettling!
Still Itz now part of everyday life!.
It seems the weather gods are speaking!
All forecasts point to a really big blow heading my weigh!
So I've caught a few phish 2 tide me over and set sail back 2wards Townsville..
2 important updates!
Just caught a huge stinkin barracuda
and have invented the "ICEBERG"!
I know I'm not the first but I bet itz a first 4 Far North Queensland!
I mentioned a BIG Blow was on the weigh!
Well they don't get much bigger!
Tropical Cyclone Nathan has been making life just a little interesting here. With all the geniuses at the weather place predicting a move away from us! We are busy preparing for just the opposite.
This thyme of year can throw these monster storms our way and with memories of "Yasi" still fresh in everyone's minds itz a cautious wait and see attitude.
On the fishing side of things the harbour is alive and my barracuda yielded 6 big mudcrabs. Brother Andrew sent in the foto of his afternoon therapy sessions.
Itz not possible to paint the Yot with the daily downpours so that task is also in a wait and see pattern.
The final spare's have now arrived giving me at least 2 spare of each pump aboard . I dislike painting but I dislike waiting even more and I'm itching to get underway or at the very least away!
Quote!
Do not spoil what you have by desiring what you have not.
Remember....
That what you have was once among the things you only hoped for!
Cyclone Nathan is set to hit Cooktown instead of us, so itz thyme to get A into G and finish preparing the hull for painting before the weather turns again.
Happy St Patricks Day Amanda!