Tuesday, 3 September 2013

Recap: New Caledonia

We left Vuda Point Marina on Tuesday morning and had a great sail the whole way to New Caledonia.  We were concerned there might not be enough wind, only 10-15 kts, but Toodles went surprisingly fast and we got to New Caledonia in good time. 

Vuda Point Marina, Fiji
Vuda Point Marina, Fiji

The first we saw of New Caledonia was the mines that exposed the dark orange soil. 





We hear the best cruising in New Caledonia is the Ile des Pins and the Loyalty Islands.  Unfortunately, the only port of clearance in New Caledonia is Noumea, past all these great locations.  Wanting to do things by the book, we headed up the coast to Noumea a bit disappointed as we knew we were unlikely to come back to the good bits.


To clear customs in New Caledonia, you are required to tie up at the marina.  This was surprisingly easy with the help of marina staff who grabbed lines and called all the relevant authorities for us.  Customs was a breeze and the quarantine officer was helpful and easy to deal with.  The only mild irritation was that we had to trek half an hour uptown to get to the immigration office, but this gave us a good opportunity to check out the town.

The town of Noumea was not what we had expected.  The place felt less “French” than the other French islands we have visited so far.  It didn’t rival the sleepy seaside French village of Deshaies in Guadeloupe, where the only things missing were berets.  We found only one proper French bakery in Noumea, but it was hidden in an industrial area.  There are some good restaurants on the waterfront by the ferry building with good food but not offering the level of French cuisine that we have become accustomed to.  Noumea also had the first world problem of very bad internet.

We visited the Museum and did a lot of exploring on foot around the town.  After only a couple of days, we felt ready to move on.  













An okay weather window to Australia opened up by the end of the week, so we decided to say farewell to New Caledonia and make our last ocean passage.

Monday, 2 September 2013

Arrived Bundaberg!

After a tiring night, came in through the long channel and up the river to the quarantine dock.  Tied up, waiting for customs and clearance.  Wonderful to be here - lovely to smell the land and the trees as we came up the river.  Plan to spend a couple of days here before slowly hearing down the coast in short hops to Brisbane - but first to find somewhere for a celebration lunch!

37 miles to go!

Nearing the top of Fraser Island, passed six ships in the last hour, wind and sea conditions not too bad, hopefully in the partial shelter of Fraser Island by 0100 NZ time tonight, and then into the Bundaberg river around 8am?  Should soon pick up lights ashore.
Looking forward to arriving!

Sunday, 1 September 2013

Noumea - Bundaberg - Monday

position - 23degrees 58 minutes S; 155 degrees 04 minutes E
Sailing at 6.2 knots course 259 in 20 -25 knot SSE.
Main stowed and sailing under reefed jib alone ready for forecast strong winds (30-35 knots) and rough seas (3 metres plus 1.2 metre swells, probably more as the water shallows near the coast).  easier to stow the main while conditions still manageable, even though we are underpowered at present .
108 miles to go to waypoint rounding the sandbanks north of Fraser Island, hopefully sheltered water after that.  Should arrive at entrance to the bundaberg river early tomorrow morning.