Another
great day's sailing in westerly winds including sailing in through
the wide north pass. We then turned to come back north and anchor in
the more protected lee of the reef on the east side of the pass. It
was possible to anchor closer to the reef and shallower but we felt
the bommies were too close together to enable us to swing 360°
should a squall come in the night. We have 100m of chain which
enables us to go for deeper and (as we perceive it) less likely to
snag the chain.
afternoon nap time |
It
was a breezy day for snorkelling, no diving, and not much worth
getting wet for. Crews of the same four boats, Alba, Atea, Ngalawa
and us went to a desert island beach for sundowners.
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