Whitsunday Bareboat Charter - ‘Mintaka’
Saturday 30th August – 10th September
Day 0 - Harbour Sleep Over
At first sight we couldn’t believe the size of Mintaka, although we had been imagining a big cat, it was only when we stepped aboard that we realised (with some trepidation) what we had taken on!! We loaded our personal belongings on and the boys selected cabins, and then went off to shop for provisions for the next 10 days. The first night was exciting, and it took us some time to organise our supplies before having a dinner of choc-chip cookies on the trapeze and a restless sleep anticipating all that was to come.
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Getting familiar with the essentials! |
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Sleeping in the port cabin |
Day 1 - Plain Sailing!
We met our Cumberland Charter guide at 8am who was extremely friendly and gave us a thorough brief of the area, boat and potential hazards. I took copious notes as he spoke, as he gave us a wealth of information regarding fishing spots and snorkelling. We sorted wet-suits, ice and last minute forgotten items before leaving the harbour with our Cumberland man at the helm. We practised anchoring, raising and trimming sails and navigation before he said ‘my work is done’ and left us to sail to our first night destination; Hook Island! We sailed for a couple of hours to before reaching Stonehaven and picking up our first mooring of the trip. The weather was fair and all went smoothly, we all tucked up early in our bunks and settled down to being rocked to sleep.
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Our table was dedicated to navigating! |
Day 2 - Alarm Bells are Ringing
We were rudely awakened at 4.30am by the sound of a piercing alarm. Simon and I both jumped out of bed, cracking heads on low ceilings and toes on unknown steps in a blind panic searching for the source of the noise. It turned out that the port bilge had reached its maximum level and wanted to be pumped out, but the alarm wouldn’t turn off until it was pumped! After several hours of locating portable bilge pumps and handles the water was cleared as the sun came up and the kids appeared asking what was for breakfast!! They had slept through the whole commotion and were none the wiser! So the first day of living on a yacht began, and Simon and I settled in for the sometimes less than relaxing reality of being on the ocean!
We headed around to the north of Hook Island and sampled the snorkelling at Butterfly Bay and Luncheon Bay, both of which were fabulous but Luncheon had more colourful coral and we saw our first big fish – a Hump Headed Mauri Wrasse. Huge bat fish amazed us as they swam around the back of our boat and we all got to hand feed and stroke them. We slept well on a mooring that night and not an alarm was heard!
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Hump headed Mauri Wrasse |
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Wonderful coral with plumes of fish |
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Bat fish are curious - this one wanted to check out the camera! |
Day 3 - Snorkell mania!
With a taste for snorkelling we headed for the Pinicales and waited for a mooring to become available. Once we secured the Mothership, we used the tender to explore the area, which boasts well developed colourful coral bommies with good fish life. We followed this with a trip to Manta Ray Bay which was superb, we swam surrounded by schools of blue and yellow fish, and saw a fierce looking giant trevally and a couple of Hump Headed Mauri Wrasse.
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Angel fish and Parrot fish were everywhere |
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Diving to get closer to the Mauri Wrasse |
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Snorkelling from the back of Mothership |