North to Cape York

CARANGO AMEL 54 #035
PETER and VICKY FORBES
Thu 18 Aug 2016 05:19
First the planning. ![]() We are, in this wind, sailing almost all the time at 7 - 10 knots - one needs to be permanently alert on watch as the reefs frequently under water sometimes with marker poles and sometimes not crop up quite quickly - a trip below to make tea can put one uncomfortably close to such a reef. The Islands seem for the most part to be low coral islands with no trees or high projections. ![]() Up this rather desolate coastline there are a number of shipping channels - fine but it means quite a lot of huge nay Gigantic traffic mainly, it seemed to us, coming Southbound straight at us. One cannot veer right or left or one is on a reef and the passage is often quite narrow. We choose the inland passage finding thinking that the major cargo ships would use the ‘big boys’ channel - straighter and further out to sea - but no as we have a wind gusting at up to 35 knots and often a steady 27-30 kts - they want the inland channel too. ![]() ![]() ![]() |