The view and cleanliness of the water is decidedly different, but "they" are right, a change is definitely as good as a holiday.
Durban's Coast Line |
I had a pretty busy time back home, thanks to Chrissy and Alan, Elva and a few others I never felt lonely. It was Kevin's mom's 80th birthday and my sister's birthday on Sunday 8 June so I fetched my mom and her friend Jill and drove them up to Pretoria on the Wednesday before.


The next day I drove us back to Hibberdene, we were ever so grateful to get back to warmer weather, amazing how quickly you acclimatize to a climate!! Then it was off to the airport to fetch Kevin who arrived at 8pm, quite a days driving, was great to eventually get home.
We now had work to do as we had a mere two weeks before we were leaving for Durban and a load of tasks that had to be completed before we could go. One of those was that the anti-fouling around the bottom of our yacht (special paint applied to inhibit growth of coral and barnacles which slow the yacht down quite drastically) had been a little compromised by the amount of scrubbing we had done on our hull and whilst it was only due for reapplication in December we knew we would be spending a bit of time in Durban, where growth is more prolific due to the state of the water, as well as other ports along the Coast, we decided it would be best to apply a quick coat of anti-foul to keep us going until December/January when we are planning to haul out the boat in Cape Town and can do a proper job anyway.
The boat needs to be out of the water in order to apply the paint and the hull has to be cleaned before hand, best done with a high pressure cleaner and a scouring pad and elbow grease. We put it on the beach to be able to get at the hull, but we only had the time between the tide going out and the tide returning to clean/scrub the hull, apply the anti-foul and float again. We had been scrubbing and hosing for an hour when we realised we were never going to make it before high tide, then along came our good friend Chris from Catonvac and with his help we managed to clean off and repaint our hull, good and ready to go. Poor Kevin ended up with a lump on his head from bashing it on the bottom of the boat every time he stood up, ouch.
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My favourite people, Taunee and Phillip |

The last week was spent on goodbyes - something we are so bad at. Monday night was farewell to all the usual faces at the braai, then happy hour on Wednesday to say cheers to anyone there and finally what was supposed to be a nice quiet dinner at Mariners on Thursday night with the Crichtons and the Martins.
At the end of dinner we were hearded into the bar to a nice little surprise farewell organised by the staff and owners of Mariners and Porky's restaurants, snacks and drinks and music, a great night which left a couple of headaches the next day. Thanks guys, it made us feel really special :-)

We arrived in Durban 1/2 an hour before Nomad, one of two Richards Bay entries in the Vasco da Gama race - Maputo to Durban. Unfortunately they had been forced to retire and arrived quite a while after the cut off, we gave them a warm welcome anyway :-)
Thursday we popped back to Richards Bay as one of our most favourite restaurants, the Thai Wok, was closing and as regular clients we had been invited to their farewell to their clients. They put on a humongous spread of many courses of good food, would really miss them a lot if we were still there.


En Suite Bathroom |
Our Tent & Kitchen |
Inside - bedroom |
Braai in the Rain |
Spotted Hyena Eyeing the braai |

We were back Saturday evening and on Sunday it was the Point Yacht Club "Barrel Race" with proceeds going to the NSRI. We volunteered to take anyone looking for a ride and ended up with two lovely American students Rachel and Laura.
We did the sail past and decided to head out to sea and do a gentle sail up and down the coast rather than partake in the round the cans race in the harbour, too hectic for us. It was lovely and we were back in good time to catch Sirocco's lines as she arrived in the afternoon, bearing yummy tuna sashimi, their fishing exploits were far more fruitful than ours.

On Tuesday night we went to Moyo's with the Crichtons, what a fabulous restaurant. Ethnic, good African food in a restaurant made from recycled products. All I can say is wow, what an amazing evening.

Wednesday was the start of the MSC Regatta. Kevin had been bugging Dallen of Ullman sails to organise him a demo spinnaker sail that we could use during the 4 days of racing to decide whether he wanted to buy one. Dallen is a much better sails (sales) man than that and by the time we set out on Wednesday we were the proud new owners of a lovely new spinnaker sail with Dallen along to show us how it works.
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Us with our new Spinnaker up |
Wednesday afternoon Graeme arrived and Thursday we had a very pleasant but long race, as the wind died and we only finished sailing at around 16H00, back in the harbour by around 17H00. Every night there was a meal and entertainment, included in the entry fee, as well as a t-shirt, such a well organised event.
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The MC getting help to get on the bull |
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Bright and Tight |
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Bright and Tight |
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Bright and Tight |
Nomad & Maxscene @ Prize giving |
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Prize giving |
After prize giving we invited one or two people back to the boat for a drink, ended up with extras and whiskey consumption was on in earnest. I just couldn't believe that we could get 10 people comfortably in our saloon (lounge) as it was raining and cold outside. Sunday and Graeme and family left and it rained all day, giving us the perfect excuse to just stay indoors and do as little as possible.
We have a diesel leak that we need to fix and one or two new filters/pumps that we need to replace. Work is never done on a boat!! Next will be the boat show and this year it is looking to have a couple of yachts again, will be really nice for a change.
Peter at my 40th Birthday Party @ Triton Divers |
Saturday 5 July, was a sadly
memorable occasion. A huge tribute was held in Sodwana Bay for a great man, Peter Timm of Triton Divers who sadly passed away in a tragic diving accident a short while ago. Peter was a friend and a legend in the underwater fraternity and will be missed by everyone whose lives he touched, of whom there are many. Farewell Peter, Rest In Peace...
How we will remember him.... |