Firstly, big apologies for the LONG delay in blog entries.
For the past 15 months we have been based in Portarlington,
Port Philip Bay in Victoria, Australia.
Dan has been working with a couple helping them along with
their project of a 17m G-Force catamaran, designed by Jeff Schionning, the kids
have been to school for the first time since 2009 and we even lived in a house
for 7 months, leaving Division II on a mooring for the winter months.
Highlights of our time in Portarlington:
Visits from Family and Friends
Extracurricular Activities; Girl Guides, AFL, Soccer, Craft,
Cards, Sailing
Lowlights of our time in Portarlington:
Weather
Anchoring Options
Realising our CQR anchor really doesn’t like holding in
shifting sands in winds above 35 knots!
And now it is time for us to move on. Rylee and Oliver have just finished term one at the local primary school, in Grade
Six and Paige has been back home schooling with me on the boat since the start
of the year. We are currently in Williams Town, Melbourne having a cockpit
cover made, as well as catching up on all the boat jobs that need doing that
don’t get done when you are working up to 6 days a week. Dan has been able to fit the generator start
panel, replace spreader lights, noise insulating the generator, fitting new bed
bases to go with our new mattress and will start making inroads to a few minor
boat repairs that need attending to.
The kids and I have been sorting and tidying bed spaces,
food storage and living areas, in preparation for heading out into Bass
Straight.
As well as all of this we have been exploring the local
area, with a trip to Science Works, finding the local skate park, taking the
boat up into Docklands, with a walk into Melbourne CBD and working out the best
places to provision the boat from.
Our plans from here – to head North and find some place
warm. We have many options available to
us and we will wait until we are further North before we make any firm
decisions. Firstly, get our cockpit
cover finished, then finalise a few loose ties in the area and wait for the
right weather to get out of the Rip at the entrance of Port Phillip Bay and head
East towards Eden. We may stop at
Wilsons Promontory or Lakes Entrance but if the wind is going our way we will
probably keep going while it is still comfortable.
1 comment:
We're at Lakes Entrance! Just arrived today after crossing back from Tasmania! Would be great to see you on your way. Enjoy Williamstown - Give oir love to the Church Mannings!
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