AHOY! Sailing Australia & The South Pacific - February 2023

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Tsunami Tsunami survivinga...

An account of our experience in the 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami in SE Asia and what we have learned. Yacht Stolen Kiss Peter and Cheryl Ainsworth.

PeterandIcamefromindependentsailingbackgroundsandmetwhenwewere involvedinyachtracing

In2003wedepartedFremantleonourfirstStolenKiss(a43-footcentreboard thatwasbelievedtobeanS&Sdesign)andcruisedtoDarwin,spendingtimein theKimberley

InOctober2003,departingDarwin,wesailedupthroughIndonesia,withourdestinationgoalbeing Langkawi,Malaysia,forChristmas.

Inthefollowing6years,wesailedaroundSEAsiaandtheIndianOcean,returningbacktoDarwintosellthe boatandbuyanotheronmoredistantshores

In2010wepurchasedaHylas47(anotherS&Sdesign)inSanCarlos,Mexico,andcruisedBajaCaliforniafor 3yearsbeforesailingdowntoPanama,crossingthePacific,andarrivinginBundaberginDecember2012.

Afteradecadeofamazingjourneysandmeetingwonderfulpeople,wesailedbacktoFremantleandsold StolenKiss WenowpuddlearoundFremantleonadifferentboat Ourblogcanbefoundhere http://yachtstolenkiss.blogspot.com

Like many aspects of cruising, being prepared for events that nature throws at us is important This is no different to being on land, as highlighted by Australia now coming to terms with the need to improve our preparedness for fires and floods

Withcruising,wecanlistpotentialhazardsasbeingmostlikelythroughtopossiblebutunlikely Beingawareandpreparedallowsustomanagesituationssuccessfullyastheyarise.Everyonehastheir ownriskassessmentfordifferenteventsandwillmaketheirowndecisionsaccordingly

Thisarticlewillshareourexperienceinthe2004BoxingDayTsunamiinSEAsiaandwhatwelearnedinthe hopethatreadersofAHOYwhoonedayfindthemselvesinasimilarsituationareabletoavoiddisaster.

Our first Stolen Kiss, anchored in the amazing Maldives on our Indian Ocean Cruise. Our second Stolen Kiss, a Hylas 47, anchored, waiting out a blow on the way to the Whitsundays, 2013
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Tsunami Tsunami

Not all earthquakes that occur on the ocean floor generate a tsunami. Most recently, the 7.7 magnitude earthquake in the Tanimbar Islands of Eastern Indonesia in the early morning of January 10 2023, was reported to have occurred 93km under the ocean floor No tsunami warning was issued Further to this, the earthquake of magnitude 7.0 that occurred north of Vanuatu just off Espiritu Santo on January 8, 2023, with a depth of 27km, initially had a tsunami warning issued by the Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre but was later cancelled.

The 2004 Boxing Day tsunami hit SE Asia with no warning. The epicentre of the earthquake, in the ocean floor, was reported to be 30km deep with a magnitude of 9 1-9 3 The waves travelled from the epicentre to the coast of southern Thailand and northern Malaysia very quickly. No countries had tsunami warning systems at that stage. The waves travelled through the Indian Ocean very fast and impacted many countries www.coolgeography.co.uk/GCSE/AQA/Restless%20Earth/Tsunamis/Tsunamis.htm

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In2006,wesailedouttotheSeychellesandbacktoPhuket,listeningtomanyharrowinglocalstoriesof destruction,lossoflifeandkindnessofmanypeoplewiththerebuildingofcommunities.Wewere humbledbytheirstoriesandresilience Therewaslittlehelpinpersonaltraumarecoveryforthesepeople Theyjusthadtomanageandrebuildtheirlives.Sharingtheirstorieswasverymuchapartoftheirgrief process.

December26,2004,0800hrsTsunamihitsPhuket.

Mid-December,2004wewereoneofover100yachtsthat(inhindsight)werefortunatetobeanchoredin thedeeperNaiHarnBayinPhuket,Thailand.ManyofuswerepreparingtosetforthacrosstheIndian Ocean,withsomeheadinguptheRedSeaandontoEurope OnChristmaseve,over80yachtieswere gatheringatasmall‘yachtiebar’atAOSane(‘JungleBeach’)onthenorthernsideofNaiHarnBay.Hadthe tsunamihit12hoursearlier,itwouldbehighlyunlikelythatmanyofuswouldhavesurvived

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https://www.leemarine.com/news/ao-sane-beach-phuket
A more recent photo of ‘Jungle Beach’ Nai Harn Bay, Phuket.

Tsunami Tsunami surviving a...

Anchoringin12mofwaterwith70mofchainoutwaspartofthecourseforus,‘justtobesure’.

Thissavedourboatinthetsunamiasthefirsttwowaveswere5mhigh,andtheboatrodeoverthewaves. Thethirdwavewas10mhigh Friendsanchoredin12mofwateraroundotherislandswereabletoridethe lastwaveoutaswell.Withthedeepanchorage,thewavesdidnotbreakuntilthey‘felt’thebottomcloseto theshore.

Inotherbaysthatwere4mdeep,theyachtsanchoreddidnotfaresowellasthewaveenteredthebay, alreadybreaking,andmanyyachtswerethrownontheirsides;however,allmanagedtogetoutofthebayin onepiece.Althoughsomedidtakealotofseawaterthroughopenhatches. youtube.com/@zainalh

This video was filmed in Chalong Bay which is on the east coast of Phuket, The impact of the Tsunami was not as severe in this location, but the video serves to show how an anchorage can be affected in a Tsunami

ThewavehitPhuketaround0800.WewereashorewaitingforthelocalbustotakeusintoPhukettownand werewatchingthebeautifulbayNaiHarnwithaThaiman

Allofasudden,thewaterjustdisappearedfromtheshoreastheincomingwavesuckedbackthe water.Wewereatfirstmesmerisedandthenshockedasthewatercamesurgingbackinupto wherewewerestanding,whichwasapproximately5mabovethebeach

Thesecondwavedidthesame.Alongwithsomeotheryachts,wewerequicktorecognisethedanger,and theworstwasyettocome Rightlyorwrongly,wewereveryquicktograbthedinghyandreturntoStolen Kiss(inbetweenthesecondandthirdwaves)andpulltheanchorupandheadouttodeeperwater.Forus,it wasaninstant,instinctivedecision

Onreachingourboat,wecouldhardlyholdontothesideduetothepullofthesecondwaveasitexitedthe bay Thisalarmedusaboutthemagnitudeofwhatwouldbecomingnext Thedinghypainterwasquickly attached,andPeterwaspullingtheanchorupbeforeIhadstartedtheengine.Asweup-anchoredand turnedtodepart(thishappenedinamatterofminutes),thepullofthethirdwavewassostrongthatwe neededfullenginepowertorideoverthewaveasitliftedalittlebehindusandcrashedontothebeach.

Peterwasstillonthebowstowingtheanchor.Wecouldseethroughthewavethatpeoplewererunningto higherground Thewaterwasthatclear Therewereover100yachtsanchoredinNaiHarnatthattime All survivedunscathedinthebay.Manyyachtsstayedatanchorthroughthewholeordeal.

Verysadly,listeningtoeventsunfoldingonCh16,wewerechilledbywhatwasgoingoninotherbays.The aftermath,deathanddestructioninthearealeftusnumb.Wedecidedtostayfortheyearin Phuket/Langkawiand,alongwithotheryachties,assistedwiththerecoveryeffort

How can we prepare for such events?

In preparing for the 'unexpected', the choice of strategy to deal with any event depends on so many different factors, e.g. type of yacht/boat and equipment, personal boating experience, and general preparedness.

This is no different to being on land, as Australians are now more aware of the level of preparedness that is needed for such events as fire and floods

There is much written that earthquakes that occur in the ocean floor (and others have reported the same with underwater volcanoes erupting violently) can be ‘heard’ as the pressure wave emitted causes a ‘sonic boom’. Sonic waves occur in the ocean as well as in the atmosphere. We had noted this on several occasions when cruising in Indonesia, north of Darwin (where minor earthquakes are not uncommon) and also in the Sea of Cortez when there was a significant earthquake near where the mouth of the Colorado River used to be Awareness of your local environment is an important factor

You may be in a marina or at anchor when a tsunami warning is issued. Having a pre-plan strategy that can be immediately executed will be important In 2004, there were no provisions for a tsunami warning, but now there are across the Pacific and SE Asia. That is in your favour.

There may be times when you are required to exit a marina on a tsunami warning. This is where having two or three waypoints set up in a route in safe water is important All you need to ensure is that you go to deeper water. You are more than likely to be safe in over 10m of water, where any wave will go underneath you. This is the same if you decide to depart an anchorage under a tsunami warning. Following the 2004 tsunami, there was much nervousness, as you would expect With the aftershocks of the initial earthquake, we had requests to evacuate the marina/anchorage and move to deeper water. Not all boats chose to do this, but those who did all worked together to motor around in a pattern This tended to be during the night

Anchoring safely at all times is also important Give others around you room to move in an emergency Our plan for safe anchoring included the following, even before any tsunami warning:

We anchored with a scope of approximately 7:1 on most occasions (all that chain is of no use to you in the anchor locker). We carried 100m of 10mm chain.

We always had a larger anchor than what was recommended for our yacht

We generally did not anchor in shallow water (under 3m) and always ensured we had room to get out if needed

Every time we anchored, I would draw a sketch of our anchorage with either a waypoint(s) to go to get out safely or the bearing to do the same. If there was a complicated exit, I would set up a route. This ensured peace of mind for us!

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Tsunami Tsunami

How can we prepare for such events? Continued...

Lastly, every item down below was always secured after use, during the day and night If we had to depart urgently, there would be fewer hazards of items becoming potentially harmful projectiles We worked on the premise that if we had to leave quickly, we could. Try to be systematic in all that you do. Peter and I always had specific duties and responsibilities on board The longer you cruise, the more automatic this becomes. This certainly helped us depart the anchorage in Nai Harn Bay in the 2004 tsunami.

We have always found setting sail to distant shores exciting, if not with a little apprehension on the first day. A high level of preparedness helps to increase confidence and decrease the impact of the ‘unexpected’. Both Peter and I have felt so fortunate to have had the opportunity to have sailed to such amazing destinations and learnt so much about life, ourselves and each other during our decade of cruising. Engaging in such grassroots travel promotes a deeper understanding of cultural differences and establishes a different level of interaction with local communities. Being a part of the cruising community, you will find tremendous support, kindness and adventure, which all add to the quality of life

Fair winds and a following sea!

As a follow on to this article, I would like to add that over a period of 4 years cruising the Pacific, Leanne & I have experienced one tsunami and prepared for three others.

Of the three that were non-events, one was in Vanuatu in 2009, one in New Zealand in 2010, and one in Fiji in 2012.

The Tsunami we did experience was in Zihuatanejo, Mexico, on the 11th March 2011. Despite it being a minor Tsunami, it was still an unnerving experience Below is an extract from the blog we kept at the time:

"The Tsunami threat has passed here. We heard about the devastation in Japan at about 08.00 and immediately sought info about the likelihood of a Tsunami in our area. NOAA has issued a Tsunami warning for the entire Pacific Coast of North America and the North of South America, so we aired on the side of caution, headed out to sea for most of the day, and returned when we learned that the threat had passed. We did experience some disturbed currents, and the coast here experienced a surge of about 1m. The locals had prepared well, and from what we can tell, there has been no damage done."

The moral of the story is that it does happen, and as such, you need to be prepared.

WHEN ONBOARD, ALWAYS HAVE THE VHF TURNED ON & MONITOR VHF 16

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THE REWARDS OF CRUISING IN FIJI IN CYCLONE SEASON.

You won`t find it hard to find information about the risks of cruising in Fiji during cyclone season, but for those who are willing the rewards are many including having anchorages such as this all to yourself for weeks at a time!

BirgitHacklofs.vPitufasharedthisphotoandcommentedinarecentpost inthe Sailing&CruisingInFijiFacebookGroup, saying:

Bula,wearehereinVanuaBalavuandhaven'tmetanyotherboatsin months!!!

ToreadmoreabouttheadventuresofBirgitandChristiancheckouttheir website Pitufa.at -TowardstheHorizon

Whileyouarethere,besuretocheckoutthehandy WindAtlas theyhave created,showingtheprevailingwindsfortheoceansoftheworldandthe booksBirgithaswritten

THE 'EGGBEATER' EFFECT

On Friday, 27 January 2023, a deluge of rain moved over Auckland delivering downpours of 100-200mm rain, mainly in around 5 hours resulting in significant flood damage across Auckland and the North Island.

In his weekly weather gram, Bob McDavitt said the weather pattern (as shown in the chart below) for this deluge is a typical example of what he calls an 'eggbeater' which has two main ingredients.

A large HIGH over 1030 east of NZ is being held in place by light winds aloft.

Low-pressure areas forming in the Tasman sea that can’t move east because of the blocking high-pressure system.

Bob goes on to explain that these ingredients combine like an old-fashioned manual eggbeater... One spinning one way and the other spinning the other way to feed tropical air into the hose of northeast winds aimed at Aotearoa NZ. Similar weather patterns in the past have produced similarly wet days however this one was supercharged, and the reason for that may be that the Oceans are now the warmest ever measured …. read this article for more information

Assomeonewhotakesaninterestinthe weatherinourregion,I (JohnHembrow) contactedBobasIhadthoughtthe 'eggbeater'wassimilarinappearancetoa 'squashzone'andaskedwhatthedifference was...Inhisreply,Bobexplained:

"A'squashzone'hasstraightisobars,and thereisazoneofstraightisobarsinthe middleofaneggbeater.Butaneggbeater ALSOhascycloniccurvedisobarsonone sideandanticycloniccurvedisobarsonthe othersideanddependsonthisinterplayas well.Soaneggbeaterismorecomplicated andcanbemorevariable."

For those who are interested you can learn more about squash zones & eggbeaters HERE

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ThefirsttimeIheardthetermdressingavesselwasduringthe2016 GoWestRally whenCamfrom s.v Annecam askedmewhattheprotocolwasfordressingvesselstakingpartintherallywhenthey arrivedinBundaberg. Atthetime,Ihadnocluewhathemeant!

Ilearnedthatthenauticaltermofdressingship,'todressship,'ismostcommonlyappliedto militaryvessels;however,itcanalsoapplytorecreationalvesselssuchasyachts.Evencruiseships oftendressship.

TheprocessinvolvesusingInternationalMaritimeSignalFlagsandstringingthemalongdressing linesfromstemheadtomasthead.Ifthereismorethanonemast,theneachmastshouldbe included.

Apparently, the ship should be dressed in the morning at 0800 hours. Flags should remain up until the evening. This applies for when the ship is at anchor or in port and not whilst underway. This will also change if it is the maiden voyage of the vessel or the final voyage. Different protocols will dictate how those events are to be handled in relation to 'dressing ship.'

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ARRIVING IN AUSTRALIA AND CRUISING SOUTH TO SYDNEY

WhenNewZealandopeneditsbordersinMay2022,wereturnedtoprepareourArcona430, Loupan,andresumeourcruisinglife.

Ifallwenttoplan,thiswouldbetheyearwhenwewouldarriveinAustralia,whichwouldmarkthe endofseveralwonderfulyearsofcruisingintheSouthPacific.

AsVanuatuopenedtheirborders,wetooktheopportunitytovisitandhadalovelyone-and-a-half monthscruisingtherebeforeleavingPortVila,sailingtothenorthofNewCaledoniaandarriving inBundaberginlateSeptember.

WehadagreatsailfromVanuatuforalmostalltheway,exceptforafewhourswithrainand strongwindwhenwehitthe“tail”ofatroughthemorningbeforearrival.

Australia has a reputation amongst the international cruising community as being a country where it is hard to clear in, and over the years, we have heard rumours among cruisers about tough and even unfriendly officials, so we were apprehensive.

We had heard many good things about the Down Under Rally & The Go West Yacht Rally To Australia, so we decided to join. This was a good decision. We received very clear and precise advice from the Down Under Rally on what to do before arriving in Australia and what to do on arrival.

WearrivedinBundabergintheevening. Johnfromthe DownUnderRallyhadprovideduswitheasy-to-follow instructionsaboutwhattodoifwearrivedoutofbusiness hourswhichwefollowedbeforetidyingtheboatandhaving aglassofwinetocelebrateoursafepassage&arrival beforefallingasleep.

Thefollowingmorningweberthedat BundabergPort Marina, wheretheofficialsfromAustralianBorderForce werewaitingforus. Theclearanceprocesswasreallyvery smoothandaverypositiveexperience.

Arriving in Australia and Cruising South to Sydney

Most boats don`t arrive in Australia until later in the season, but we had chosen to arrive early to do a little land cruising. So soon after arriving, we left Loupan in the Bundaberg Port Marina and flew to South Australia for some wine tasting in the Barossa Valley and a lovely trip along Great Ocean Road.

It was then time to return to Bundaberg as we wanted to take part in the Down Under Rally Welcome Week. Leanne and John did a terrific job of making us “feel at home”, and meeting the other rally participants was a great pleasure. The information John shared with us during the series of East Coast Cruising Seminars was very well presented and has since proven to be of great value. The ‘Surviving Down Under Seminar’ that included a lesson in Aussie Slang was also fun but, at the same time very informative.

And I must mention the prizes that the Down Under Rally Partners provided. There were so many major & minor prizes that were won. In fact, I think nearly all the Go West Rally participants that attended the Welcome Week had at least one win.

Arriving in Australia and Cruising South to Sydney

We loved the introduction to the Aussie culture that The Down Under Rally shared throughout Welcome Week, which commenced with an authentic Welcome To Country Ceremony and was followed by a great welcome party.

Each day a classic Aussie song was played at the start of the VHF radio sched which always ended with a funny story or an Aussie-themed joke. We have actually since made a Spotify playlist with the songs John played before the VHF sched that we now listen to when we feel like having a bit of an Aussie vibe. The movie night with the iconic Australian movie “The Castle” was so much fun, and Pelle was thrilled to have the opportunity to play the Didgeridoo at the final of the Welcome Week events the 'Done & Dusted' Party.

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Arriving in Australia and Cruising South to Sydney

ThedayaftertheWelcomeWeekfarewellpartysawanexodusofyachtsdepartingthemarina,with manyoftheGoWestRallyboatsstartingtheircruisesouth.Wealsoplannedtosailsouthand spendChristmasandNewYear'sEveinSydney.WewereinthegreatcompanyofourAussiefriends ontheyachts GonewiththeWind and EyeCandy.

Weallheadeddowntothe GreatSandyStrait westof K'gari(FraserIsland),andacoupleofdays later,itwastimeforourfirstbarcrossing.Ofcourse,Johnhadtolduseverythingweneededto knowforasuccessfulbarcrossing–acoupleofhoursbeforehidetide,lessthan15knotsofwind, lessthan1,5metersswellandcontacttheVMR(VoluntaryMarineRescue).Itwasanachievement forallwhenwemotoredacrosstheinfamousWideBayBarwithoutanyproblemsandfeltmore confident.

After the Wide Bay Bar, we had a relaxing night sail in light winds down to Moreton Bay, outside Brisbane. We spent several days anchored by Peel Island, which was very protected in the fresh, northerly wind. We also stayed a couple of nights in Manly Harbour and took the train to Brisbane. It was, in fact, the third time we visited Brisbane, and we liked the museums, the lovely Roma Parklands, the Southbank, the restaurants, and the vibe in general.

We spent the last day in Moreton Bay by the beautiful Sandhills. As the wind was expected to shift to the south, we decided to continue to Southport the day after. Southport is a busy place, and much fun was being had whilst we were there. Hundreds of jet skis were in a Santa Parade on the First Advent.

A few 2022 Go West Rally Particpants sharing a Sunset at Gary’s anchorage, Great Sandy Straits before crossing the Wide bay Bar. Horseshoe Bay, Peel Island, Moreton Bay 'The Sandhills' Moreton Island Moreton Bay Santa Parade Southport Gold Coast

Arriving in Australia and Cruising South to Sydney

InSouthport,mostboatsanchorintheMarine Stadiumarea.

Wefounditabithecticandinsteadanchored oppositetheSouthportYachtClub.There,the speedlimitis6knotsandalotlessswell.Very closetogoashoreandtoshopsandthelovely BroadwaterParklands

Broadwater Parklands youtube.com/@noah.creative

Wewishedourgrandchildrencouldhavebeen withustoenjoyallthefun.Wetookthedinghy uptheNerangRivertothebeautifulartgallery HOTA,whichalsohasacaféwithagreatview overthearea.

The winds were not very cooperative, and the southerly wind continued for an extended period. We then remembered the advice from John: “If you get a weather window with consistent northerly winds, go straight through all the way to Sydney. When you return north from Sydney, you can take your time and visit all the places you sailed past on your way south.” At last, the southerly wind stopped; instead, there were very light winds. It was time to sail (and motor!) south.

We made a few stops on our way to wait for a favourable wind. We crossed the bar at the mouth of the Clarence River and stayed in Yamba after an overnighter from Southport in very light wind.

We departed and made another stop at Coffs Harbour. The wind came up from the southeast again, and it became pretty uncomfortable for the boats at anchor. We were lucky to have a spot in the marina. After a couple of days, the wind and we agreed it was time to move on. Very light wind and motoring/motor sailing at first, but then good sailing, and we arrived in Sydney Harbour on the 12th of December, 36 hours after we left Coffs Harbour.

We dropped anchor in Spring Cove inside North Head, which offers very easy access from the entrance to Sydney Harbour. We arrived early in the evening when it was still daylight, but arrival in Sydney Harbour is also very doable in the dark.

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Arriving in Australia and Cruising South to Sydney

WeLOVESydney!Thereissomuchtoseeandtodo. Thereisalwayssomethinghappening,and eventhoughitisabigandbusycity,ithasquitearelaxedfeel.

Therearesomanyexcellentanchorages, bothwithacityfeelingandwithnatureclose.Thefast accesstothecitycentre,witheitherbusorferryfromallanchorages,reallyimpressedusand madelifeasasailingtouristeasy.Weusedthe app"Sydney" tofindpublictransport,anditwas possibletousearegularcreditcardasaticket.

Ourfavouriteanchorages aretheonesclosetoManly,RoseBayandSugarloafBay.Blackwattle BayisalsogoodandwillmostcertainlybegreatwhenthenewFishMarketisready.Having attendedtheDownUnderRallyWelcomeWeekEastCoastCruisingSeminarsandreceivingthe insiderinformationJohnshared,visitingSydneywasaHUGEadvantage.

Andonceagain,thankstoJohnfromtheDownUnderRally,havingmadepriorarrangementsfor therallyparticipants, wehadafriendlywelcomewhenwearrivedat MiddleHarbourYachtClub, wherewestayedafewnightswhenwetravelleduptothebeautiful BlueMountains forsomehiking. Nottobemissed!

ThehighlightsofourmonthinSydneywere:

TheexperienceofbeinganchoredandaboardourownboatwiththeiconicSydneyOpera HouseandtheHarbourBridgeinthebackground.

TheconcertwithNickCaveandWarrenEllisintheOperaHouse.Besidesthemusic,wealso lovedtheirinteractionwiththeaudience.WealsowentforaguidedtouroftheOperaHouse. Whatanimpressivebuildingandanextraordinarystorybehindit.

ThestartoftheSydneyHobartRaceonBoxingDay.

And,ofcourse...NewYear'sEve!

We were lucky to have our experienced Aussie friend Andrew onboard for the start of the Sydney To Hobart Race. He guided us among all the boats and prepared us for what should happen when the big yachts had passed. What a washing machine, but what a spectacle and a thrill to be here in person aboard our own boat to witness it!

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Arriving in Australia and Cruising South to Sydney

For New Year's Eve, we anchored in Athol Bay, with a good and close enough view of the Harbour Bridge and the Opera house, already the day before. We could enjoy watching all the activity as the markers for the exclusion zone were laid out, the fireworks barges being towed to their position and hundreds of big and small boats anchoring to get a good view.

We had expected it should become more of a drama with all the boats, but everyone was in a good mood, the weather was brilliant, and there were no real incidents in the anchorage. So, we could relax and enjoy the light show on the pylons, the 9 pm fireworks, the ship light parade and, at last, the spectacular fireworks at midnight.

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ThisisthefirstinstalmentinanAHOYSailing Newsseriesfor2023writtenbyRichard

Chesheraboutcriticalhealthissuesyoucan easilyavoidwhencruisingthetropics–IFyou learnfromothercruisers'mistakesandget seriousaboutprotectingyourselfandyourcrew.

Everycruiserknowstheywillfacedangersfromthe weather,equipmentfailure,collisionswithothervessels, andaccidents.

Asensiblecaptaintakesprecautionstopreventthese accidentsbygettinggoodweatherforecasts,maintaining thevessel’sequipment,usinglightsandAISandkeeping watchatsea,havingagoodmedicalkitandsafety equipmentaboard,etc.Andmostcruisersknowwhatto doifthesedangerssurprisethematsea.

Butanamazingnumberofcruisershavenoideahowto defendagainstthehealthdangerslyinginwaitforthem whentheyarriveinremotetropicalareasfarfrom medicalcare.

Ifyougetsickfromcontaminatedwater,attackedby malaria,adeadlybloodvirus-likedenguefever,parasites, fishpoisoningoraflesh-eatingmicrobe,itwillbealong andexpensiveordealandmaycausepermanent disabilitiesorevenkillyouoroneofyourcrew.

Healthissuesareseriousdangersformariners butfewcruiserstakeelementaryprecautionsto protectthemselvesandtheircrew.

Diseaseorganismskillmorepeopleeveryyearthanall themaritimeanddivingaccidents,shark,seaserpent, crocodile,seawasp,orevenpirateattackscombined.

Youandyourcrewtrulywanttoavoidgettingsickor injuredanywhere,butespeciallywhencruisingfarfrom medicalsupport.

Thegoodnewsisthatmostcruisersavoidserioushealth issueseitherthroughluckorprudence.

Tobesurethegoodnewsappliestoyouand yourcrew,followthesethreeverysimplerules:

FIND OUT WHAT HEALTH DANGERS ARE LURKING WHERE YOU ARE HEADED BEFORE YOU SET SAIL. DON’T LET THEM GET YOU.

KNOW WHAT TO DO IF YOU FAIL #2.

"Smartpeople learnfromtheir mistakes,smarter peoplelearnfrom otherpeoples' mistakes."
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#1- DRINKING WATER HEALTH DANGERS

This is an account of a health mistake my wife and I made that nearly killed us.

At the time, we were anchored off a small island in eastern Papua New Guinea, and I was writing in my evening log book after dinner...

“AsIwritethis,Ifeelalittledizzy.Whateverhasbeenwrongwithusthesepastmonthsis stilllurkinginthebackground.We’vebeengoingstrongsinceSunday,divingtwiceaday, andtakingunderwaterphotographsofthereef,butrightnow,I’mweakasakitten...on andoffandonandoff.Idon’tthinkthemedicineDrCookgavemeinPortMoresbygotit. Maybeit’snotparasitesatall.Butwhat???????

Theimageformsinmymindofadieselenginerunningoutoffuel.Justbeforeitdies,the governorfails,andthemotorrevswayupandthenzonk,it’sdead.Maybe,thepastfew days,I’vebeenlikeadieselenginerevvingasitrunsoutoffuel.

Asamatteroffact,Ifeelreallyshaky.Awaveofblacknessrearsup,andthenightsurf falls.Igaspandshakemyhead."Freddy,I...Idon’tfeelsogood."

Shelooksupfromherreading,aworried,withdrawnlookonherface."Nowthatyou mentionit,Idon’tfeelsogoodeither."

Myfaceflushes.Acoldsweatbeadsonmyforehead.Thedizzinessgrows,andthe blacknessroilsuptoengulfme.Iamgoingtopassout.Iputmyheadbetweenmylegs.In afewminutes,Ifeelsteadier,butIknowthisissomethingreallybadandgettingworse minutebyminute.

"Thisisnotgood."Iampanting,myvisionblurs,andmychestachesandfeelslikeit’son fire.Itremble.Foramoment,Iblackoutbutcometoagainimmediately,intimetocatch myselfasIfallforwardontothedinette.Mymouthfeelsnumb,andthereisanawful, metallictasteinmymouth...Icanhardlybreathe.

"OhRick,what’swrong?Mylegsfeelfunny."Shetriestostandtocometomyaid,but she’sunabletostand.

"Comeon,sweetheart,let’sgettobed."

AllIcanthinkisthatsomethingiswrong,reallywrong.Myheadisswimming,confused, can’tthinkstraight.IhelpFreddystand,andsheistremblingandcold.

Westaggeraftandcollapseintobed.

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The Moira at anchor in Sidea, a remote island in PNG

Nightmareschasemeallnightlong. Iwakeupfeelingworse,withnoideawhattimeitis, butitisdaylight.

Itrytotype,butmyfingersmissthekeys.Itrytowalk.Istumbleandfall.Ifumblemy words,andtheycomeoutwrong.Iliedownandfocusdeepinside,searching.Somethingis terribly,terriblywrong.Ahard,colddeathreachestowardsmelikearisingblacktide. Frightened,Ipullbackfromtheicyeternityandforcemyselfawake,pantingwithfear. Mymusclesache.Ican’tthink.Walter,ourcat,isdown,too.Hetriestojumpupthe companionwayladderandFALLS!

Freddygoesovertohim.She’scrying.I’mCrying."OhRick,what’sWRONGwithus?" Isitthere,unabletofocus.Shegripsmyarm,"It’sthewater.It’sgottobe.We’vebeen poisoned."

Myheadaches.Water?"Huh?What?"

Freddyisshakingme,peeringcloseintomyface.IthinkIhavebeenunconsciousagainbut Iamnotsure."We’vebeenpoisoned.Itmustbethewater.Itmustbe.Listentome.The wateristheonlyconstantthinginourdiet.Ithastobethewater."

“We’vebeenfeelingrottenforalongtime."

"SincetheendoftheexpeditionsinMarch,"Freddyagrees.

"SinceMarch....."Thisseemsenormouslyimportant.Isitonthedeck,tryingtothinkabout March.WhatissoimportantaboutMarch?"Iknow,wehaven’thadanyrainsinceMarch. MaybethewaterinthecatchmenttankatBelesonaiscontaminated."

"Ithinkitis,"Freddyagrees,"We’vedrunkthewaterfromthattankformonths...Ourrain catcherhasbeenuseless."

"Itwasrightafterwefoundoutaboutallthestreamsandgroundwaterbeing contaminatedwithleptospirosis."Iremembersomethingelse,"Damn!Ilookedinthe catchmenttankandwassurprisedtherewasnothinginthere."Islammyfistontothe dinette."Therewerenomosquitolarvaeinthere!Whydidn’tIknow?"

"Andremembertheyacht-withthelittlebaby?Thebabywassickandcryingallthetime, andnobodycouldfigureoutwhatwaswrongwithit."She’sright...

Thewaterinthecatchmenttankmustbepoisoned."I’llbetit’slead.Leadhitsinfantsand youngchildrenreallyhardandfast.Theyachthadbeenusingthewaterfromthesame tankforoveramonth.AndPeter,too.PetertoldusthewaterwasOK.Hesaidhealways madehiscoffeewithit.AndPeterhasbeenactingreallystrangelately,paranoid,erratic, angryoneminuteandlaughingthenext.Madasahatter."

"What?"

"Hatter.Peopleusedtomaketophatsusingamercurycompound,andhatterswentcrazy becauseofmercurypoisoning.Leadpoisoninghasneurologicaleffectslikethat,too."Iget upandpacethedeck."Itcouldbemercury.IntheVirginIslands,theyfoundmercuryin watercatchmenttanksfromroofspaintedwithanantifungalcompound.Buttheroofat Belesonaisnotpainted,it’sgalvanizediron."

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"It doesn’t matter, we can’t trust our tank water or the water from the catchment tank. We’ll have to get to Samarai and buy milk." Freddy gets practical.

"Milk would be excellent. We need calcium - as much as we can get. I’ll call Dr Cook and see if we can get some Penicillamine to chelate whatever is in our system so we can get rid of it." I think to myself if we are strong enough to get to Samarai tomorrow.

Most people die when heavy metal poisoning goes from the chronic to the acute phase. Right at the moment, I could not get the anchor aboard or keep it together long enough to sail through the reefs and islands back to Samarai.

Continued on: www.log-of-the-moira.com/31DYING.HTM

PROTECT YOUR DRINKING WATER AS IF YOUR LIFE DEPENDS ON IT

Obviously,thefirstandforemostdrinkingwaterdangerisnothavingany.Thisisn’tabig problemifyouareweekendcruisingfromamarinabutbelieveme,freshwaterisaserious worryonlongseapassagesorcruisingwheretherearenomarinasorsafepublicwater sources.

Youmightimagineagoodrainwatercollectionsystemwillgetyoubetweenwatersources, butwhatifitdoesn’train?Oritrainslikeawaterfall,butyouareatseagettingsaltwater sprayblastedalloveryouryacht?Whatdoyoudoiftheonlywatersourcesashoreare contaminatedwithanalphabetsoupoftropicaldiseaseorganisms,apesticidegumboor anarrayofheavymetals?Contaminatedwatersourcesarenotonlygummycreeks, stagnantpondsormuddyriversbutalsopoorlymaintainedorcompromisedmunicipal watersupplies.AsaconsultanttotheSouthPacificRegionalEnvironmentProgramme,I didpollutionsourcessurveysinseveralislandcountries,andIcanassureyouit’sabad ideatodrinktheshorewaterinmanyofthem.

Ifyouwanttobeawareofhowcommonanddangerousmunicipalwatersuppliescanbe–evenintheUSA-checkout www.cdc.gov/healthywater/drinking/public/water_diseases.

Watercanbecontaminatedbynaturallyoccurringchemicalsandminerals(forexample, lead,tin,cobalt,arsenic,radon,uranium),locallandusepractices(fertilizersand pesticides),wastesfrommanufacturingprocesses,seweroverflowsorwastewater releases.

Someofthemostcommondangerouscontaminantsinwatersuppliesinclude: Cholera,Amoebiasis(Traveller’sDiarrhea),Dysentery,Infectiousdiarrhea(avirus), HepatitisA,LeadPoisoning,Polyomavirustumours,Polio(InfantileParalysis),Fluorosis bonedisease,Dracunculiasis(GuineaWormDisease),IntestinalWorms,Trachoma(Eye Infection),TyphoidFever,Schistosomiasis(Bilharzia),Legionella,Giardia,Norovirus, Shigella,Campylobacter,Salmonella,Cryptosporidium,Leptospirosis…..andlotsmore.

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When you tie up to a marina wharf in a strange city - anywhere – you have no idea if the water is contaminated or not. A local person might tell you it’s fine to drink, and – for locals who have been drinking it for years – maybe since childhood – it is fine because they’ve built up an immunity to the contaminants. But the water could make you miserable. And sometimes, a “good” local water source can become contaminated without the local people knowing about it. They might just think there is a new flu in town.

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We stopped in Cairns, northern Queensland, many years ago (before watermakers for yachts) and just happened to see a notice in the local newspaper saying the water supply system had a major problem and the city was currently using a temporary alternative water source. The paper recommended boiling the water before drinking it. Many stores in town had only a skeleton staff because we were told there was a mysterious flu and lots of people were sick.

The locals had not read the newspaper warning that their water was contaminated. There were no notices posted on the public wharf where we might have filled up our water tanks. If we had not happened to read the notice in the local paper, we would also have gotten sick, and if we had filled up our water tanks with the contaminated water, our water tanks would have been contaminated and stayed that way until we realized the problem and sanitized them.

Even if the municipal water is safe, if there is no marina or wharf where you can fill up, you have to lug containers of water from your yacht to shore, fill them from a public water supply faucet (if you can find one), lug them back and load them aboard. Not fun if you need 300 liters of water.

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GETAWATERMAKER.

Ifyouarereallygoingcruising(notjustdayorweekendsailingfromamarina),installa good,reliabledesalinator,learnhowtouseitcorrectly,andfreshwaterdangerswillnever beaproblemnomatterwhereyoucruise.

Youcanenjoyshowers,washthedishes,anddrinkasmuchasyoulikewithouteverhaving toworryaboutwhat’sinthewater,searchforsomeplacetogetwater,lugaroundheavy containersortrytodecontaminateit.

DRINKSAFEWATER.

Watertanksonyachtscangetcontaminatedovertime.TobeSUREthewateryoudrinkis alwayssafe,installyourwatermakerwithavalvetoswitchbetweenputtingwaterinyour tanksorintothesink.

Afterfillingthetanksfortheday,switchtothesinkoutletandfillglass1-litrebottles–onlydrinkwaterfromtheglasswaterbottles,notfromthetanks.Wehave8one-litre bottles.MywifeandInormallydrinkatotalof4litresperday.Twooftheglassbottlesare keptcoldintherefrigerator,6areinacanvasholder,andonelitreisreadilyavailableina glassthermosonthedinetteor,atsea,inthegalleysink.

Also, install a carbon filter after the freshwater pump, so any tank water is filtered before being used.

Our engine-driven watermaker cost us less than US$5,000, complete with a cruising kit and extra pre-filters. It puts out 85 litres of fresh water an hour when the sea water is cold and 120 litres when the sea water is warm. We top up the tanks every morning in about 45 minutes, giving us enough water for hot showers, a little laundry, washing the dishes, washing hands etc. We are never in a marina, so our watermaker has produced every drop of water we have used aboard for over 15 years.

We run it everywhere unless there is oil or diesel on the water surface or the water is so dirty I can’t see halfway down the rudder when I look over the stern. We exchange and wash the 20-micron and 5-micron pre-filters every week and flush the whole system with fresh water after every run. The membrane lasts at least 5 years, and the last replacement cost US$168. That’s more than 540,000 litres of reliable water for an investment of $5,500 or about 1 cent a litre. The cost of the diesel to run the desalinator is less than the cost of paying a marina to come alongside and fill up, the fuel to do that or the fuel and time needed to get water in drums.

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THECOSTISNOTTHEPRIMARYCONCERN-YOURHEALTHIS.

If yougetsickfromshorewater,it’snotonlygoingtoruinyourcruise,itcouldverywell costyouafortuneinmedicalcareplusalotofpainandsuffering.Evenifjustoneperson getssick,everyoneelseaboardisgoingtohaveamiserabletime.

NEVERDRINKSHOREWATER,DRINKSWITHICEORFRESHFRUITSMOOTHIESASHORE. Havingawatermakerwon’tpreventyoufromgettingsickfromcontaminatedwater ashore. Anentirefamily,kidsincluded,onacruisingyachtwithaperfectlygood watermakeraboardgotcholeraaftereatinginrestaurantsashorewhencruisinginSouth America.Themostcommonwaycruisersgetsickfromcontaminatedwateriswhenthey drinkwaterorabeveragewithiceinitwhenashore.Alwayslearnthelocallanguagefor “NoIce”. Ifarestaurantprovidesaglasswithicealongwithajugofwater,donotdrinkthe waterorusetheglasswithice;askforbottledwater.Wedo,eveninNoumea.

Orderinganiceice-coldfruitsmoothieashore,temptingasitis,couldbesomethingyou regretthenextdayandpossiblyforthenextfewweeks.Youmightthinkit’sworththerisk butifyouluckoutevenonceyou’llnevermakethemistakeagain.

#2- WHAT TO DO WHEN THE WATERMAKER FAILS?

Ifyourwatermakerfails–anditwill,eventually–youbetterhavesparepartsaboardand knowhowtofixit.Thatis,bytheway,agoodreasontobuytheleast“automatic” watermakeryoucanfind.Watermakerswithautomaticsensorsandelectronicsorcomplex “energyrecovery”systemsaremuchmorelikelytofailthansimplersystemsandare difficulttorepairbyyourself.Ourdesalinatorisinexpensiveandsimple,withzero electronics,easy-to-findparts,andeasytorepair.

Mostdesalinatorcompaniessella“cruisingkit”withessentialpartsformaintenanceduring yourcruiseandadetailedoperationalandrepairmanual.Ifyourwatermakerfails,andyou don’thavethepartstofixit,you’llneedtogosomewhereyoucangetthepartsshippedin andfillupwithmunicipalwater.

Ifyouhavetofillthetankswithshorewater,youneedtoattachthefillinghosetoagood charcoalhigh-pressurefiltertoremoveanybacteriaandchlorinebeforethewatergoesinto yourtanks.Alwaysusethepre-filterbeforeanymunicipalwatergoesintoyourtanks.

Ifyoueverabsolutelyneedtotakeonriverorcreekwater,filterthewatertoremoveany sediment,thensanitizeitfordrinkingwith2drops/litre(1ml/20litres)offresh(lessthan6 monthsold)unscentedhouseholdbleach–5.8%sodiumhypochlorite.Allowthetreated watertostandforatleast30minutesbeforedrinking.Or,betteryet,boilthewaterforat least1minute,andafteritcoolsoff,pouritintoglassbottlestodrinklater.

Ifyoudon’thavethefueltoboilallyourdrinkingwater,andyouputbleachintoyourtanks, doNOTusetankwaterwithchlorineinittoflushyourdesalinator;itwilldestroythe membrane.Whenyoureacha(hopefully)cleanmunicipalwatersupplyagain,completely emptyyourwatertanks,sanitizethemwith1cup(300ml)fresh(notstored)non-scented householdbleachforevery50gallons(190litres)ofwater,removeanyinteriorwaterfilters, openthewatervalves,andrunthefreshwaterpumptoallowthesterilizedsolutiontotreat theentiresystem,thenwait8to12hours, drainallthewateroutofyourtanks,andrefill withgood,pre-filteredwater–orrefillwithwaterfromyourrepairedwatermaker.

Boilingorsanitizingthewaterisuselessifitiscontaminatedwithheavymetalsorpesticides.

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In 2019, after numerous requests from village women to get involved with marine conservation work, Andy initiated the Sea Women of Melanesia (SWoM) training program to empower these women with the resources and marine science skills they needed to take a lead role in supporting coastal communities to create and look after Locally Managed Marine Protected Areas.

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WHEN OTTO GOES AWOL

We are sailing off the Southwest corner of Tasmania with no particular thing to worry about. The day is ending, and we will make Port Davey before nightfall A meal, a sleep, a glorious sunrise cradled in the wilderness. We have had a day of wonder, of dolphins, of massive flocks of shearwaters, of southern ocean swell smashing whitewater against rock and headland, of the lonely white lighthouse that is Maatsuyker and the only thing for all around. A day of our own human insignificance

It is often that at such arrival after a voyage, the talk becomes philosophical. Ah! The simple life, the wind and water and a star to steer by The tiredness that refreshes Being ‘off-grid’, sailing the wide ocean being one of the few places where true escape is still a possibility.

But we kid ourselves to think we can live independently of the modern world even if we can go ‘off-grid’ for a few days, as even a recreation as outdated as wind in the sails relies on machines and technology unheard of even in the time of my youth

So the philosophical talk turns to what we can and cannot do without, and soon we have a list. And agreement

Those that we cannot live without must have a name!

Bathurst Harbour from atop Mt Rugby Looking west Breaksea Island is just left of middle horizon and beyond that, the Southern Ocean

Take the autopilot.

This hidden and yet most useful crew member requires no sleep and no food other than a few electrons we gather from the sun

And so Otto is born, and as if to highlight his creation, the very next day, he began to complain.

Perhaps he didn’t like that name. We came up with others, none of them suitable for print in a magazine such as this!

We made sweet talk, made adjustments, but the grumbling continued.

We spend a lot of time planning for steering or rudder failure We have stainless tiller arms should the cables break or should the rudder fall off. We have drogues or an emergency rudder cobbled from floorboards and a spinnaker pole that we know full well would never work anywhere other than the calm sea demonstration of it.

I have read of yachties that carry a spare tiller pilot, but we, because Otto was so reliable and perhaps more likely because Otto is a small grey box hidden in the crawl space behind the motor and hence easily forgot, we didn’t

And so Otto goes AWOL. Remember hand steering? You get used to it.

Pilot Bay is a delightful anchorage at the entry to Macquarie Harbour. Most might only pause here while waiting tide or wind to enter through Hells Gates, but it is worth spending some time here if the weather is good. There is a walk up to Cape Sorrel and the lighthouse, there is a great beach, and it is a good place for hanging upside down in the crawl space behind the engine and it is a great place for making satellite phone calls to autopilot part suppliers. Pilot Bay is a day sail from Strahan, but Strahan is three weeks away from any parts supply, and in any case, without pulling Otto apart, I did not know what parts to order Pulling Otto apart requires advice from Mr Google (and special tools), and Mr Google does not visit Pilot Bay.

Three of us onboard, hand steer to Adelaide? Our destination was Fremantle, so Adelaide was kind of on the way, and the chandlery in North Haven could have a whole new Otto for us by the time we got there. But hand steering. At least six days. I guess old salts will tell that was how it used to be. We discussed. The weather looked good.

The failed internals. The four planary gears are mashed and the ring gear has fractured. What failed first? My best guess is that one of the screws holding a planary gear in place has worked loose, impinged on to rotation of the ring drive. Use locktite!

Six days later, the long cold nights are forgotten, and a new Otto is installed, costing $2600 I have old Otto dismantled on the chart table.

Otto is a grey box. There is an electric motor, a clutch, a drive belt and some small plastic plenary gears. Plastic?

These gears have sheered and split, and what genius decided something that works so hard would be OK made of plastic? Oh, Father of Otto!

Anyway, after much searching, I sourced spare parts that could well be the most expensive bit of plastic ever. I reassembled it, and now we have the luxury of Ottospare!

Installing an autopilot is a relatively simple task, but carrying a spare is a costly thing The alternative is to pull yours apart in the comfort of the harbour while talking with Mr Google, source the likely spares and tools you need and carry these Our old Otto was reincarnated with about $100 of parts and $45 worth of tools. LongliveOtto!!!

Replacement parts arrived from England. Motor drives for autopilots are linear, as in tiller drive, or non linear, as in rotary like our one. I imagine other brands have similar but highly specific parts. A google search should find yours.

About the Author - Martin Chambers

I have been messing about in boats from an early age. Small dinghies as a six-year-old, competitive rowing at school, kayaking expeditions to remote places and, of course, sailing. Kerryn and I now own a Bavaria 47 and plan to be in the Kimberley this year, but before that, we will be rowing a small skiff from Recherche Bay to Hobart for the wooden boat festival When not sailing, I write I have several novels in print and as audiobooks.

'Sailing the Seven Sustainable Seas' In print, eBook, and now as an Audiobook (available on Spotify)

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