Here we are in Southport and it's freezing-but at least we missed the terrible weather down south-we knew when to leave Port Mac.!
Since the last news we have had a much more relaxed time-getting used to being retirees.The job in Yamba took longer than expected because freight bypasses the town so it took an extra couple of days for the additional prep products needed to properly treat the condition of one mini keel which had a surface problem before applying the antifoul. Now Two XS has a very clean bottom and adds more speed to our trips.It was pretty weird living 20 feet up a ladder for 6 days especially when it poured for the last 24 hours,making paint-drying a nightmare.

While we were in the area waiting for suitable sailing conditions we became well acquainted with Iluka across the river and were lucky to find Tony at Crystal Solutions,an amazingly well-stocked electrical,electronics,computer store,who not only sorted out our Gps-laptop link,but improved our tv reception by personally installing a set top box etc-on boat service!He took heaps of his own time but insisted he just wanted to see us properly set up to head off again.

Decided to see a bit of the Big River so we headed up to Harwood,and were at the right place at the right time to meet up with a group of Yamba Yacht clubbers,who welcomed us by inviting us to join them at their evening BBQ.What a great group and a fun night. Next day we accompanied them as they had booked the Harwood Bridge opening for their annual upriver sail to Lawrence.




Next morning we set off back downriver calling in at Maclean where we had been marooned in the pub


The next few days were not as good and we stayed at Iluka in the bay waiting for good winds.We finally sailed out of Yamba on Sat, arriving in Ballina and mooring conveniently on the town jetty.

We had estimated 12 hours to Southport but had such a great wind we were flying at up to 12.5 knots,averaging 6.7, that we did it in 9hrs and it was still daylight as we arrived.
