Exmouth to Fremantle

Thursday, 11 June 2015, 2330 Hrs

Arrive at Fremantle Sailing club. Thank you very much to the crew Felicia and Elizabeth!

1200 Hrs
31 00 S, 115 05 E, Abeam of Lancelin (20 Nm) only just over 70 Nm to Fremantle. Current ETA is late tonight so expecting a last few hours under motor. The west coast again has at times been challenging, Southerlies to start with, uncomfortable and bumpy in shark bay, a washing machine off steep point but surprisingly good easterly winds for the last few days. Did I mention those F*#%&ng Cray Fishermans Pots?

Wednesday, 10 June 2015, 0830 Hrs
28 18 S, 113 57 E, Midway between Port Gregory and the Wallaby Island group. Good to have a reasonable wind direction and speed as we make our way towards Fremantle. Currently in internet range for a short while which is fortunate as my Satellite phone charger has been damaged so will only be turning the phone on briefly now and then to check for messages. ETA will hopefully be before early Friday as more southerly winds are forecast for then.

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Monday, 8 June 2015, 1430 Hrs
25 53 S, 113 15 E, At the entrance to Denim Channel. Unfortunately didn’t check the oil on board for this trip so when about to top it up have realised there isn’t any! Oh well the ACRM Base (sea Rescue Denim) have found a friend who is currently underway to meet us here and save our butts! Nice people to assist so a donation will be in order. Otherwise all is well after a very bumpy night, wind has settle right down now so hope that tomorrow will see us making good headway.

Sunday, 7 June 2015, 1130 Hrs
Leaving Carnarvon. Water leak repaired hopefully. The hot water system was leaking the water so have now bypassed it and all seems OK. No hot water for the rest of the trip but that’s only minor for the next few days. Wind will be 20 Kts on the nose for the next 2 days before becoming favourable for the rest of the trip. Expecting it will be a bit bumpy once we leave shark bay but looking forward to better conditions from Tuesday.

Friday, 5 June 2015, 1500 Hrs
24 54 S113 39 E, Carnarvon Small boat Harbour. Fuel and water needed and also another attempt at fixing the fresh water leak problem.

Thursday, 4 June 2015, 1230 Hrs
23 12 S, 113 39 E, Currently passing Coral Bay still under engine, some promising wind this morning but has died off to 5-10Kts again so slowly making our way south. Will possible mean a stop soon for fuel as the outlook is variable for a few days.

Wednesday, 3 June 2015, 1900 Hrs
22 04 S, 113 48 E, Off Ningaloo Reef after leaving this morning around 10am. Brief update in case of no reception later. All is well

Tuesday, 2 June 2015, 1500 Hrs
21 57.3 S, 114 08.5 E, Exmouth Marina. Not quite Bali but provisioned and
fueled up ready to go. Will be leaving tomorrow morning.

Sydney to Fremantle

Sydney to Fremantle

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“Napea” Buizen 52ft

Commenced November 17, 2014

Position Report and other info UTC +8 Hrs (Perth time)

Cut and paste the GPS location below into Google earth, you can place mark this position and follow our Progress

Summary

Sydney to Portland, 710 Nm, 6 Days

Portland to Esperance, 1099 Nm, 8 Days

Esperance to Fremantle, 545 Nm, 4 Days

 

Sunday, 7 December 2014, 1330 Hrs

Fremantle Sailing Club, Napia’s new home. Thanks to everyone who came along to celebrate our arrival a great time was shared in Fremantle as well as all along the way. Thank you

0930 Hrs

32 23 S, 115 29 E, just 25 Nm from Fremantle, ETA is now approx 1300 Hrs all well, thanks to all on board and also to Duane our weatherman for keeping us updated. Will log our final time of docking in a day or two as expecting a busy afternoon.

Saturday, 6 December 2014, 1400 Hrs

34 31S, 115 03 E, 10 Nm SW of Cape Leeuwin, turning the corner for the final leg to Freo! Currently with full sail up in 12 Kts from the South. We have approximately 170 Nm to go so current ETA is around 24 Hrs time!

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Friday, 5 December 2014, 1030 Hrs

34 50 S, 119 03 E. Around 60 Nm NE of Albany currently. Winds SE at 15 ish Kts All well making around 6.5 Kts of speed. Wind may ease a bit today but for now we are enjoying the sail in good conditions, a little chilli and what’s this with the sun rising at a bit after 3am?

Thursday, 4 December 2014, 1600 Hrs
34 13 S, 120 56 E, We left Esperance at 0800 hrs (Shhhh don’t tell the weather
man as he worked hard to give us the weather for yesterday and overnight) anyway
we elected to go to Esperance for fuel as it seemed it would be quicker than
calling at Albany. Unfortunately the Bandy Creek entrance seemed shallower than
the charts said so we turned away without fuel. May have enough to get through
to Fremantle but are carefully monitoring usage in the meantime. Sorry Duane
we are about 100 miles east of where we should be

Wednesday, 3 December 2014, 1600 Hrs
Tied up at the Taylor st landing Esperance
0745 Hrs
Leaving “Middle Island” Anchorage. A good rest, cooked breakfast and a few minor
repairs so we are off again. Expecting to pass by Esperance and head back on
course for Albany and beyond. What a difference sunshine and calm seas can make.
Speed back up to 8 Kts

Tuesday, 2 December 2014, 1930 Hrs
34 05.6 S, 123 12.4 E, Anchored off Middle Island near Esperance. Update tomorrow
when internet is available
1000Hrs
34 29 S, 124 09 E, Wind SW 20-30 Kts, making only 4Kts under engine, very bumpy
confused sea so about to alter course for the shelter of some islands around
50 Nm away.
Monday, 1 December 2014, 1930 Hrs
34 22 S, 125 15 E, We have a  little bit on! Winds East at 30-45 Kts. This front
started from the south but quickly blew from the East again which surprised us
and our weatherman. At least we made good headway for around 4 hrs before the
wind died off for an hour or two to settle back from the SW at 30 Kts plus again.
All fine after good crew work to reduce the sails and get the boat back under
control. I guess we can watch the second half of “The Hobbit” another time
1600 Hrs
34 29 S, 126 21 E, Just under 750 Nm to go now with 1550 Nm behind us. Current
conditions are Easterly at 20-25 Kts clear skies but have had a few thunderstorms
rolling through. Hoping to have regular internet again tomorrow so should be the
last satellite update. Will be adjusting another hour on the clocks today so
a 2 hour happy hour!

Sunday, 30 November 2014, 1330 Hrs
34 31 S, 129 29 E, Approx 190 Nm south of Eucla so approaching the WA – SA Border,
will persist with Brisbane time so can be the only ones in WA on double daylight
savings time. Currently we have 15 Kts Westerly winds so have been under motor
since around 1600 Hrs yesterday. Maximum wind was only a little over 20 Kts overnight
from the west so slightly bumpy but making good progress. Expecting the wind to
drop a bit further before Backing around to the South then easterly again. All well
on board.

Saturday, 29 November 2014, 0630 Hrs

34 45 S, 134 05 E, 50 Nm West of Coffin Bay, amazed to have some reception so an early position report for today. Wind currently East at 15 kts, our course still a bit North of what we want but gradually coming around to the NE. Next update Sunday hopefully should the Sat phn continue to connect.

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Friday, 28 November 2014, 2100 Hrs

35 21 S, 135 01 E, 40 Nm SW of Cape Catastrophe, currently we have a brief internet connection so am doing our last update on this page for several days. Satellite updates will be most days when able at around midday our time. All is well with weather as predicted by Duane. We are making good progress so are about to start a more westerly course now that we have almost made 35 degree south.

1200 Hrs (Note time change due to our Westing position)

36 07 S, 135 55 E, West of Kangaroo Island on a NW course to get above 35 Degree South before turning more to our Rhumb line. For our weatherman Duane, currently we have had SE winds at 20 Kts since around 4am, prior to that it was slightly more SSE so conditions are pretty much as forecast. All is well on board, welcome to those that have been following Jeanette’s blog (www.napeafremantle.blogspot.com.au) Will try to update daily at around 1200 hrs our time. Thank you for your Satellite phn message earlier Dinah, much appreciated.

Thursday, 27 November 2014, 0730 Hrs

37 42 S, 139 36 E, Currently around 25 Nm abeam of Beachport, under engine as the wind dropped out with sunrise. Will be heading towards the western end of Kangaroo Island before taking a more Westerly course. Still no luck with getting windows 7 to talk to the Satellite phone but hopefully getting closer. If unable to then will not be updating our position via the “Text File” page but will report a position now and then to our shore contacts.

Wednesday, 26 November 2014, 1030 Hrs

Leaving Portland, underway again, currently trying to sort out connection issues with the satellite phone, can receive calls and sms however there may be an issue with uploading our position on the web if we cannot sort this out prior to leaving the coast. Weather is looking fine for the next few days at least. May not call in to Port Lincoln  should the forecasts stay favourable will update later today.

Sunday, 23 November 2014, 0845 Hrs

38 21 S, 141 37 E, Portland Marina, Sailed along the great ocean road and past the 12 Apostles again, hopefully next time will see it by road as the Apostles are hard to pick out with the Cliffs behind. We had a delayed our arrival in Portland due to a lobster Pot wrapped on the Prop, fortunately not too bad as we managed to free it without Phil having to take a swim!! (he was keen to get his photo up again) Apart from the drama we managed to avoid the strong winds around Wilsons Prom and here off Portland by good timing.

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Saturday, 22 November 2014, 0930 Hrs

38 59 S, 144 32 E, Due South of Geelong and around 40 Nm to Cape Ottway. Making good progress whilst its still calm, West to South West winds are expected to reurn this afternoon which will slow progress a bit but still hope to be in Portland for Mid Sunday. A few Dolphins overnight helped keep us alert. This Victorian State can be a bit cold at times even in late November, Brrrrr.

Friday, 21 November 2030 Hrs

Underway again from Refuge Cove, Reception has been nonexistent for around 24 hrs and hence the lack of updates. Heading for Portland next stop, all is well

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0100 Hrs
39 02 S, 146 28 E, Anchored in refuge Cove until Friday evening when the wind around the promontory starts to abate again. A light wind day with a little sailing, swarmed by flies when the wind dropped out in the middle of the day, later the headsail furler decided to pack it in which will probably require a marine electrician at our next port. Further updates Friday

 

Wednesday, 19 November 2014, 0800 Hrs
35 51 S, 150 16 E East of Broulee Island (4Nm) Phil grabs another opportunity to
get on the camera. A washer fell to the deck yesterday so early first light we
pulled into anchorage at Batemans Bay to investigate. Nothing that a bit of Gaffa
tape could not temporarily fix so we are again underway. A little bit bumpy again
since leaving however a Northerly is forecast for the next 2 days so expecting to
get as far as Wilsons Promontory before any Westerlies arrive. All is well.
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Tuesday, 18 November 2014
Leaving CYCA Sydney. Welcome back Phil and also onboard the owners Craig and Jeanette

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Sydney to Airlie Beach 2014

Position Report and other info UTC +10 Hrs (Sydney time)
Wednesday, 21 May 2014, 1630 Hrs
20 15.8 S, 148 42.7 E Airlie Beach at Able Point Marina. Thank you David and Karl, a great trip despite the rain. All is fine.
1000 Hrs
20 34 S, 149 04 E, Just 40 Nm from Airlie beach now. ETA around 1600 Hrs. Although the wind is behind us, as it has been the entire trip, we now have a reefed mainsail up so may need to sail some angles downwind but its good to not have an engine running and to finally see the mainsail. All well but looking forward to a shower after arrival.

Monday, 19 May 2014,  2030 hrs
23 18 S, 150 58 E Approaching Great Keppel Island. This will probably be the
last update until perhaps Wednesday as we are not expecting phone reception
for 24 – 36 hrs. All is well apart from still having a bumpy sea.
1330 Hrs
23 42 S, 151 31 E Currently 15 Nm NW of Gladstone. Making reasonable progress
but this consistent rain really can be depressing. We are starting to get some
shelter from the swell now as the reef is abeam of us so at least the seas
should start to calm again for the next few days.

Sunday, 18 May 2014, 1430 Hrs
25 18 S, 153 00 E At the North end of the Great Sandy Straits. Up early this
morning for a full breakfast before getting underway at about 0930 hrs for
the passage through the channels. All negotiated with the rising tide and
now we are settling back in to our watch system for the final 400 odd Nm to
Airlie.

Saturday, 17 May 2014, 1300 Hrs
25 43 S, 152 59 E Safely in Wide Bay Harbour. We crossed the bar a little after
high tide this morning. Quite a wild surf down a couple of significant waves
gave the crew and myself a bit of an adrenalin rush. Will be anchoring in a few
hours to pass through the shallows early Sunday morning

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0100 Hrs
Leave Mooloolaba for Wide Bay Bar. High tide across the bar is around 0945 Hrs

Wednesday, 14 May 2014, 0930 Hrs
26 41.2 S, 153 07.7 E, Mooloolaba Marina. So much for sunny Queensland and the
sunshine Coast! Actually its quite nice this morning but did it rain overnight.
Expecting to be underway again by Friday morning. The wind will be up a little
for the next few days so a short break will do no harm. All good with nothing
to fix just buy some non-slip in case its as bumpy as on the way here.

Tuesday, 13 May 2014, 1230 Hrs
28 18 S, 153 37 E, Just 10 Nm from Sunny Queensland, well hopefully. Had quite
a bit of rain through the night to wash the decks down. Have had good winds
since leaving Coffs however which has upped the pace a little and allowed us
to finally switch the engine off. Will probably be making a short stop at
Mooloolaba based on this afternoons updated forecast.

Monday, 12 May 2014, 1300 Hrs
Leaving Coffs Harbour. All fitted out with a new freshwater pump and a few
other electrical issues sorted out. A lovely day with sunshine and 15 Kts
of SE wind to push us north. The only thing to sort out now is what’s for
happy hour and dinner tonight.

Sunday, 11 May 2014, 1415 Hrs
30 18.2 S, 153 08.7 E, Coffs harbour Marina. Finally after pushing so much
current the whole way. All well we hope to be underway after fuel and water
etc by approximately lunchtime tomorrow

Saturday, 10 May 2014, 1230 Hrs
31 41 S, 152 52 E Approaching Camden Head. Still around 85 Nm to Coffs with
160 Nm behind us. Progress is a little slower than expected with light headwinds
(not expected until this evening) and a lot of southerly current at the moment.
Pleasant enough however as the sea and swell of the last few days have settled
down a bit.

Friday, 9 May 2014, 0930 Hrs
33 13 S. 151 49 E, approximately 10 Nm off Catherine Hill Bay. Light winds with
a fair size swell behind us. Currently under engine as expected for most of the
eg to Coffs. Settling in to our watch system and taking things easy for our
first shake down leg of the trip. All is well.

Thursday, 8 May 2014, 2330 Hrs
Leaving the CYCA for Coffs
1000 Hrs
Currently at the CYCA Rushcutters Bay. Provisioned with a few extra items to be stowed and acquired. Expecting to be underway this afternoon. Based on current forecasts we expect to stop for a night or two in Coffs Harbour before continuing on Sunday / Monday.

ARC Race

Sunday, 24 November 2013, 1430 Hrs

27 55 N, 15 21 W, Approaching the South end of Gran Canaria Island. Will not be updating as usual this trip as am part of the ARC rally to the Caribbean and on board “Kondili” a 495 Hanse as crew. All well with a fast start due to frequent rain squalls. Will possibly get Dinah on shore to update positions when I can send a message out however as part of the fleet you can try following us on the “Yellow Brick” tracker via the ARC website. Notes on Communication: – Please feel free to send SMS messages via your email direct to the satellite phone on board. Simply click the “free” link shown on the top of this page or type the address as 881631430767@msg.iridium.com Its only a maximum of 160 Characters and you need to leave the subject or message header blank