Day 76-89 - Yamba and TC Alfred

Thursday 27th

After a few days on the water it was back to School and Work today!

After lunch, we took the tender into the beach and walked over to the surf beach.

Being a school day and a little rough there was no flags/patrol, so we just had a splash in the shallows and in the ocean pool.
Massive rip in the shallows! And the ocean pool had sea lice, so we didn’t stay in there too much.

We got our location ice cream on the way back to Lazuli.

Also stopped by the butcher and picked up a few groceries from the spa.

Friday 28th

School and work in the morning.

My parents were coming down to Yamba for the weekend to see us (and have a weekend away).

After lunch we went into the beach and dad picked us up and drove us back to the Aston.

We enjoyed a swim in the pool/spa, before showering there and walking over to the Bowlo for dinner.

We all enjoyed the spa and pool

The Bowlo has some good activities for the kids:

Fun at the Bowlo

Dad dropped us back to the beach for a night/dark run back to Lazuli!

Saturday 1st

Parkrun Day. Early morning tender ride to the pontoon in town.

Kristina and I ran/walked, Emma and Kristie walked.

Parkrun day

Mum and dad watched us, and then we all met up at the Caperberry Cafe for breakfast.

They do a great breakfast!

Dad was super keen for a fish, so picked up a variety of bait on the way back to Lazuli.

We got ready, and I dropped the girls in at the beach to pick up dad. Kristie drove dads ute back to the motel for the day.

Dad and I had chop fishing along Whiting beach, but only got a few nibbles and smaller fish.

Dad eventually got something a little bigger!

Eventually we went around the other side of the training wall and with some squid on the hook we pulled in a few keepers (my first for this trip!).

I got two Bream of a legal size - had to throw a few back that were just a bit small

When the tide started ripping out we had to call it quits and head back to Lazuli and put the gear away and also scale/gut the fish.

Kristie picked us up back at the beach and we took the fish back to their motel for dinner.

Mum and I headed to Coles for a shop, and to pick up 2kg of massive prawns from the Fishermans Co-op (thanks Mum!).

Back for a swim/spa before we smashed the prawns. The 2kg of prawns were devoured very quickly!

Tasty prawns!

Put the fish on the BBQ; Kristie and Dad went into town to pick up chips.

The 4 fish didn’t really go that far - really need one bream per person not 2 split among 4 of us!

Prepping the fish for the 6 of us

Dad then dropped us back at the beach for another night trip back to Lazuli.

Sunday 2nd

Lazy morning, then off to the marina at high tide to fuel up; we hadn’t filled up since Port Stephens so we ended adding 120L.

We saw “Waymaker” heading into the marina. We’d last seen them in Laurieton - a Lagoon 38. We waved, said “we’re planning to head down the river, you guys?” “Yep” was the response.

Emma didn’t realy want to leave the boat, so I dropped Kristina and Kristie at the beach and they went to go to the surf beach.
They came back quickly as it was too rough to be swimming there.

I eventually convinced Emma to go for a swim, and we just went into Whiting beach for a swim/drift.

Relaxing at Whiting beach.. our last ocean/river swim in Yamba

Monday 3rd

With TC Alfred approaching, we made plans to head up river. Booked the Harwood bridge to go through on Tuesday.

Looked at reports and forecasts, and then booked a spot at the marina!

Got one of the 16m berths at the end - D25 - one of the furthest away from the facilities!

“Waymaker” were still on their berth there, and not planning to go anywhere.

The marina had assured us we’d have plenty of water. Based on my calculations the depth there was 2.1m at LAT.
Thankfully the 0.3 low that evening was the lowest we’d have for a week (not counting flood water!). The lowest we saw was 2.4m depth (plenty of water for our 2.3m!)

Put out all the lines (some doubled!) and fenders!

The fenders got a real workout as the SE winds pushed us onto the pontoon

Tuesday 4th

Rain, rain, and a lot more rain.

Spent the day inside. Too wet and windy for school, but I got in a lot of work.

Rainy days on the boat

Didn’t leave the boat.

Wednesday 5th

Kristie booked a room at the Aston for a few nights to get out of the rain and wind.
With the imminent 40kt winds we wanted the infill off, so it didn’t self-destruct. Having that off meant upstairs would be rather wet.

Shirley (a friend of a friend of a friend!) did us a massive favour and picked up Kristie and the girls and dropped them off at the motel.

I stayed behind to tidy up the boat and get it ready for the next few days.

Kristie wanted to head to the Bowlo for dinner and get some leftovers for the following night.

I booked the courtesy bus there; first to be picked up and last to be dropped back to the pub - so I got a good tour of Yamba!

Bowlo was quiet. Kristie ordered some lamb cutlets for her dinner tomorrow - but they came out crumbed - guess I’ll eat them tomorrow!

The girls walked home, I got the bus back - again another good tour of the other side of Yamba!

Thursday 6th

There was a small break in the rain, so running gear on and ran out to the break wall to check out the swell.

A messy/nasty bar thanks to Alfred

Spent the rest of the day working.

I walked over to the Aston (about 15min) to have dinner with the girls - yummy lamb cutlets :)

Dinner with the girls

We all watched Shrek on the tv there.

Movie night

With a big band of rain coming I decided to leg it.

I got to the main road before the courtesy busy from the Pacific Hotel saw me running and offered a lift to the marina - much appreciated!

Once back I texted Neil from “Waymaker” and invited myself over for drinks. They had guests there, so had a few drinks and a good chat.
Left their boat just after 11:30pm. Boat life is great when you meet awesome boat friends.

Friday 7th

No hangover.

Rain.

The cause of all our pain

Work.

One of the boats on a mooring behind us had been swinging about widely for the last few days. Got a text from “Waymaker” asking if I’d seen it’s new location.

Apparently no real damage done

Saturday 8th

A bit wet for Parkrun!

Walked through town to try and get some supplies (bread) and then to the Aston to help Kristie and the girls get everything back to Lazuli.

Kristie went into town to get some groceries.

I went over to “Waymaker” as they were doing some work on their watermaker, and I was keen to have a look at their system.

Ended up staying with them for a few beers.

Sunday 9th

Lazy morning.

Ended up walking to Coles (about 30min each way) to get a few needed supplies.

Monday 10th

Kristina got a message from Rupert (one of her school friends) tell her they weren’t going to school and were having a 5 day weekend.
Both girls were upset and claimed it wasn’t fair they had to do school when those in their school did not have to!

School and Work.

Neil needed a hand retrieving his main halyard from the top of the mast. Their guests had gone, so my job was to winch him up to the top.
Got a good workout. Makes me appreciate the powered winch we have to get our sails up!

Kristie had organised a play date/lunch with Shirley and her family.

I kept working, stopping briefly to help Neil back up the mast to reattach the halyard after he’d successfully (to be seen I guess!) spliced it back together.

Prepping for flood waters

Kristie got back around 4pm, and we headed over to “Waymaker” for afternoon sips ‘n dips.

We’d left the girls on the boat; I got a message at 6:30pm (when their iPad time runs out) from Kristina telling me they were out of time, hungry, and demanded I come back and cook them dinner.
As it was raining, I requested they bring umbrellas over.
They made their way over, and we spent a bit more time on the cat.

We left them around 7:30 and had a late dinner back on Lazuli.

Tuesday 11th

School and Work.

At about 3pm or so we got off the boat and walked out to the break wall.

We’d been trying to make plans of where/when to go next and I wanted to check out the river/bar.

It was nuts. So much water flowing out - flowing out much faster than we were walking. Breaking/standing waves!

However, while it wasn’t great for boats - it was on for the fishermen. The Jewfish were going off on the south side of the wall.

We saw a few around the 1-1.2m length being landed.

Another ice cream on the way back to Lazuli.

Looked at lots of reports of stuff in the rivers around the gold coast - didn’t look good to be heading up.

The following is Kristina’s write-up of the walk out to the break wall (written on the 12th)

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The breakwall walk.

Yesterday we did the long walk out on the breakwall.
The first part was very hot as were hidden behind the hill.

We got a bit of entertainment when the seagulls decided to make their own roller coaster by floating don the rapids and over the waves.
Then when they got to the boat crossing they'd fly up then back to the start to do it all over again.

There were lots of people at the end who had their fishing rods out.
I was wondering why on earth they were fishing because the flooded water was brown, poopy and was contaminating all the nearby sea water.
Then I saw why.
They were catching meter long Jewfish! I'm pretty sure that's what Dad wants to catch.

We watched in astonishment when another person started to reel one in.
They nearly had it but then the fish tugged on the rod.
The man slipped and cut his head on the sharp rocks.
They still got the fish in and it was even bigger than the other one.
For the man's head he used his shirt as a cloth and a cold water bottle as an ice pack.

We then decided that it was time to end out walk after we found out that some of the adults weren't very good with only using good language infront of kids.

Over all it was a nice walk which hopefully won't be out last.

Wednesday 12th

Running gear on, and out to the break wall to see what conditions were like on the incoming tide.
Water was still running out, but slowly and no breaking waves.

School and work.

“Waymaker” had set off mid-morning and were aiming for Ballina.

We spent a bit of time looking at forecasts. Next week wasn’t looking that good, the best day being Kristina’s birthday - and she really didn’t want to be sailing/sick on her birthday :)

We decided that if everything went ok for “Waymaker” that we’d head off to Ballina tomorrow, and then the Seaway on Friday.

With that decision sort of made we needed to get some supplies and do some prep for two days on the water.

Kristie went shopping.

I cooked sausages and pasta (staples for boating days).

The Yamba Shores Tavern was open (first night they’d opened the kitchen since Alfred) so booked the bus to pick us up at 6:15.

Lovely spot, great food, cold drinks.

Great spot for dinner

Back on the last bus at 7:30pm to get back to the marina.

Nice and calm

Ballina isn’t that far, only 35nm or so. We don’t need to leave too early, as we don’t want to get in there too early - aiming to get there for about 6pm for the incoming tide.

Sadly, we’ll have to do the Clarence another time :(