Hi all,
With the forecast Deb has pulled the pin as she can not take a chance on a fall. I am still going over but not staying for the night. My ideas is to join the group on the beach but head back to Redcliffe about 8.30pm which would have us home by 11.00pm. If any one would like to come over for the run with me you will be quite welcome (Couples welcome) I will be looking to leave Redcliffe be 9.30 am. Jo-De 7 is a new Hanse 575 so I have plenty of room for about 6 additional people and it will be an easy run. I would need to know this evening if you want to come for the run. You can call me on 0417778910
John.
Hi all,
I won't be there either,
We left Cabbage Tree Creek at about 10am this morning (low tide) and got as far as the bar where I managed to run aground. Was trying to back off when the the exhaust note changed and I noticed that there was no water discharge with the exhaust. Engine temp rose quite quickly and I had to throw out the anchor and turn off the engine.
The problem was a jellyfish sucked up into the intake but by the time all this was resolved we were well and truly aground with wind and waves pushing us up against the southern bank.
We eventually sought help from VMR Sandgate but we did not get free and back to my berth till about 16.30.
Not really in the mood by then and I want to really check the boat out before I head out again.
I think I will get a diver to check out the keel before I head out again.
Hope you all have a better weekend
Regards
Libran
^^^ That's a real bummer. I would be the same not being bothered in continuing on. You will likely be ok though.
As they say, there are those that have, and those that have not....... Yet
I have touched a few times going in and out of Cabbage Tree Creek but first time that I have needed assistance to get off.
Probably would have been OK if I did not have to turn the engine off at the worst possible time.
Please keep an eye out for an inflatable dinghy lost it early this morning from tangalooma, rough night
Heading for Moreton island. Weather is good and Deb has desided to come. Wind is only 6 k and sea is calm.
Hi all,
I set off at 6am yesterday and expected to arrive Lucinda Bay early afternoon but had major engine problems south of Caloundra, so I had to decide go on without a motor or turn back to Mooloolaba and fight my way into the northerly which I did and sent a radio message to the coast guard for a tow to my slip, arrived back around 5:30pm.
I was really looking forward to meeting everyone, but hopefully another time.
Anyhow enjoy your time together on Moreton.
Bill
Sounds like the day has not gone without a few unfortunate casualties.
I flew into Brisbane this morning and all I can say to those that made it across is that I am jealous
HI Guys, sorry, we had to turn around, the little one is not real good.
Hope you're all enjoying it, what beautiful sailing conditions!
Hi all,
I won't be there either,
We left Cabbage Tree Creek at about 10am this morning (low tide) and got as far as the bar where I managed to run aground. Was trying to back off when the the exhaust note changed and I noticed that there was no water discharge with the exhaust. Engine temp rose quite quickly and I had to throw out the anchor and turn off the engine.
The problem was a jellyfish sucked up into the intake but by the time all this was resolved we were well and truly aground with wind and waves pushing us up against the southern bank.
We eventually sought help from VMR Sandgate but we did not get free and back to my berth till about 16.30.
Not really in the mood by then and I want to really check the boat out before I head out again.
I think I will get a diver to check out the keel before I head out again.
Hope you all have a better weekend
Regards
Libran
Mate,
saw you on the 7 news ,I think it was 7, from above and was hoping it was not a seabreezer . Glad everything was ok .
Did you see a chopper overhead? Drones are now being used in certain situations now.
It was good to meet every one over at Moreton today. We left the island at 4.30 and averaged 10kn home. It a shame the weather did not play ball for some boats so all we can hope for is better weather next time.
Hi all,
I won't be there either,
We left Cabbage Tree Creek at about 10am this morning (low tide) and got as far as the bar where I managed to run aground. Was trying to back off when the the exhaust note changed and I noticed that there was no water discharge with the exhaust. Engine temp rose quite quickly and I had to throw out the anchor and turn off the engine.
The problem was a jellyfish sucked up into the intake but by the time all this was resolved we were well and truly aground with wind and waves pushing us up against the southern bank.
We eventually sought help from VMR Sandgate but we did not get free and back to my berth till about 16.30.
Not really in the mood by then and I want to really check the boat out before I head out again.
I think I will get a diver to check out the keel before I head out again.
Hope you all have a better weekend
Regards
Libran
Mate,
saw you on the 7 news ,I think it was 7, from above and was hoping it was not a seabreezer . Glad everything was ok .
Did you see a chopper overhead? Drones are now being used in certain situations now.
I did see the chopper overhead but made sure I was hiding under the awning as I did not wish to be identified by anyone that knows me.
Going down to the boat this morning with a waterproof camera that I will try to rig onto a selfie stick and get some footage of the keel to see if I have done any damage.
After a rough night due the strong southerly change we had a great sail home today in 15kts @70'.
The change came in very quickly we were sitting around the fire on the beach and I notice the smoke change direction, by the time we got back to the boats it was blowing 20 kts.
It was good to meet up with a few Seabreezers despite the conditions it was worth the effort.
Great to watch a magical sunset around the fire.
Hope we can do it again next year.
Hi all,
I won't be there either,
We left Cabbage Tree Creek at about 10am this morning (low tide) and got as far as the bar where I managed to run aground. Was trying to back off when the the exhaust note changed and I noticed that there was no water discharge with the exhaust. Engine temp rose quite quickly and I had to throw out the anchor and turn off the engine.
The problem was a jellyfish sucked up into the intake but by the time all this was resolved we were well and truly aground with wind and waves pushing us up against the southern bank.
We eventually sought help from VMR Sandgate but we did not get free and back to my berth till about 16.30.
Not really in the mood by then and I want to really check the boat out before I head out again.
I think I will get a diver to check out the keel before I head out again.
Hope you all have a better weekend
Regards
Libran
Bloody jelly fish
well pretty good adventure and was nice to met everyone in person.
the most notable thing was the rollie anchorage. holy crap it was like a fair ground ride. poor dave was sick quite a few times. no sleep had by all. I lost hold about 12am, but quickly recovered. must say as well I had a few to many beers by that stage.. not good seamanship!
hope sunny coast guy made it back up safe and sound.
thanks jode for giving us an awesome experience in your fantastic boat. no rollie anchorage issues for you. I came home singing the praises of a larger vessel to my wife which mostly fell on deaf ears.
I finally used my VHF for the first time and it was not as scary as I had thought. ( yeah some weird anxiety about broadcasting my voice over the airwaves which is strange as I type on a public forum )
and thanks to seabird for doing most of the organising and getting the seabrezze tee's.
Hi all
What a great weekend, Thanks Seabird for organizing it and ferrying us to shore
Jode what an awesome boat, I though they only existed in movies
My gosh what a rollie night, I've got vinyl covered mattress with a sheet on, I kept sliding around in bed all night, with not much sleep at all
Made it back to Mooloolaba safe, my biggest sail so far, took 9 hours, halve way along bribie island the wind dropped of, so motor sailed the rest of the way
Glad you recovered from drifting Bubbles, and glad we didn't sleep on the beach could have been a disaster
Good reading your adventures and seeing the photos. Would have loved to join you all but as it turned out I had a great week down at Newcastle Cruising Yacht Club at the Welcome Week for the Down Under Rally. While I was there I spoke to several of the Cruisers about this great forum, so we might have some of them join us on here soon. I also got to meet 2 of the seabreezers while I was there which was a bonus too.
After a rough night due the strong southerly change we had a great sail home today in 15kts @70'.
The change came in very quickly we were sitting around the fire on the beach and I notice the smoke change direction, by the time we got back to the boats it was blowing 20 kts.
It was good to meet up with a few Seabreezers despite the conditions it was worth the effort.
Great to watch a magical sunset around the fire.
Hope we can do it again next year.
I am very pleased to hear the weekend went off well.
If we are going to make this an annual event, I am in for 2016 coming from Bundaberg.
Im worried about Eero" Colombo" and his walker H28 he was going to meet up with every one in Brisbane and have not heard from him since he left
Other than a face book post on the 1 of December
Im worried about Eero" Colombo" and his walker H28 he was going to meet up with every one in Brisbane and have not heard from him since he left
Other than a face book post on the 1 of December
That's encouraging if he was Facebook on 1 December.
HG, did the Facebook post indicate if he was close to Hervey Bay?
The FB post would have been nearly 2 weeks after he was crossing WB Bar. What was the FB post? Did it give any indication of his whereabouts?
The FB post would have been nearly 2 weeks after he was crossing WB Bar. What was the FB post? Did it give any indication of his whereabouts?
We think the face book post was some one else on the 1 December Not Eero
www.facebook.com/eero.tiitinen?fref=hovercard
Eeros not into Horescopes
Hi...actually the FB post from Eerp was on the 1st December..I have gone through Eero's Fb timeline and he has previously posted Horoscope posts prior well back into October so it was probably him on he 1st December.
Hi...actually the FB post from Eerp was on the 1st December..I have gone through Eero's Fb timeline and he has previously posted Horoscope posts prior well back into October so it was probably him on he 1st December.