With Penzance already in Mackay we were all set for a quick getaway. For the trip home Jen and I are hopping our way down the coast. We left Mackay before dawn, as we cleared the leads we were quickly woken up with a short sharp swell from the east causing our bow to crash on every other set. Nothing like a salt spray shower to wake you up and the new dodger paid for it’s self in a few short hours. Leaving Mackay means dodging the bulk carriers, you feel very small up close to these giants.
Our destination for the first night was the Percy Islands with West Bay the best option in the easterly winds. Mid morning the seas moderated and a change of course meant we were no longer driving into the easterly swell which was a welcome change. With the sun shining and 7 hours to run it was time to try my shinny new lure the guy in the tackle shot guaranteed would hook our first fish. With the Percy's in sight and an uneventful day sail, I pulled in the hand line expecting to find noting. I quickly realised it was much harder then expected. To both our surprise we had hooked a really nice spotted Mackerel, looks like fish is on the menu tonight.
The Percy Islands are a regular for any cruising boat going north. With the mainland 60 miles away you can only image the challenges the White family faced back in the 1920s when they developed the island as a wool producing operation. Today Whites Bay on Middle Percy Island is home to the Percy Hilton a rather ramshackle A frame structure decorated by passing sailors over the last 50 years. This was our first visit to Whites Bay and we were taken back with the beauty of the anchorage. With the anchor down it was time to relax and enjoy the last few hours of the afternoon with a quiet G&T. We were super fortunate to have an amazing still evening and a magical sunset, its not often you have the sun setting over the water on the east coast.
On this trip we had something special along for the ride, the Bellman expresso "our new best friend" with the promise of cafe quality brew out here in the big blue. Our friends from Eumundi Coffee Co set us up with the Bellman, barista training 101 and a bag of mother earth. The jury is in after a few days of our new DIY barista, while it takes a little love the results are fantastic and we can get our coffee fix anywhere.
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