Leaving Airlie we spent a night in Woodwark Bay before sailing over to Nara Inlet. Deciding that the winds were good for a sail we put up the mizzen and headsail, and managed a credible 5 knots. Then as often can happen the nav computer started playing up which meant I was mucking about for an hour trying to sort that out. Couldnt get it going so I used the tv at the helm as a monitor on my computer downstairs to run the nav programme. Not ideal but it works. Look slike we will be buying something as soon as we can....bumma.
Heres the entrance to Nara.............
So we anchored right up inside and just couldnt believe how beautiful this place is. The water has a rich deep blue colour you dont see down south, maybe its the light or how clean it is.
Roxxi had a run in with a fly of some sort so she ended up hiding on 1 of the speakers, she is an endless source of amusement for us.
While we were waiting to sort dinner out a pair of sulphur crested cockatoos visited, must be th elocal moochers as they enjoyed a slice of bread from us. We did see them after on another yacht so it must be their patch!!!!!
So after bacon and eggs this morning we went ashore to see the aboriginal caves that are here, nice climb and a chance for some iconic Nara shots.........
The sea colour is unbelievable............
Resting on the track to the caves...........
Beached as bro..........
Leaving Nara going over to anchor in Bauer Bay, next to the resort on South Molle Island for the night. Not sure where were going tomorrow, might be Cid Harbout or maybe Shute to catch up with some friends living on a Catamaran.







We are jealous as hell. Looks like you are having a grand time. Dion says good luck and best wishes. Hope to see you again one day.
ReplyDeleteWill look in on the blog now and again.
cheers
Kerry and Dion