It’s not all cocktails on the aft deck, you know! A challenging trip from Torres Strait to Darwin…

Torres Srait, across the Gulf of Carpenteria to Darwin.

A distance of 750nm of remote nothingness is stretched out before us. I’ve pre-cooked meals, we’ve stocked up on snacks, and we estimate that we will be sailing into Darwin in 5ish days time. This will be the longest passage that Imogen has done. For us, it’s the longest since Noumea to Mackay. We departed Thursday Island, heading out into the Gulf of Carpentaria, which is shallow, rough, and thoroughly unpleasant! It’s also very hot and windy (at least the wind is from behind.)

I won’t bore you with how horrible the next three days were, but if you can imagine being in a tumble dryer, feeling so hot and sick and trying to turn yourself inside out….that was Angus and I! Imogen is made of sterner stuff. She just felt queasy. We lived on crackers and water for 3 days. Eventually, we made it to Cape Wessell (the sticky-out island at the western end of the Gulf). It was with great relief that we anchored for the night, had a proper meal, a shower, and a wonderful sleep.

The rest of the trip was ok (except for running aground on our way out of Cape Wessell😳). Thankfully, no harm was done, except a near heart attack! On an average passage, here’s how we usually fill in our time at sea when it’s not rough and we’re not suffering from sea-sickness…

Fishing: Great entertainment! It can be difficult to reel in a fish whilst under full sail. Totally worth the effort to be able to fill the freezer.

A very tasty long-tailed tuna.

Cleaning up after fishing: It generally isn’t as bad as this, but there is guaranteed to be some mess.

Baking: Who wouldn’t want baked treats along the way? I only recommend this if it’s not too rough. This is often achievable, very satisfying, and a morale boost for the crew.

Read a book or listen to an audio book: I borrow books and audio books from the Auckland Library on an app called Libby. It’s free, and listening to an audio book is like escaping to another world (perfect if you’re not feeling well). I’ve discovered the Australian author Margaret Hickey. I can highly recommend this book, Cutters End. It keeps you guessing until the last moment, addresses a moral dilemma, and paints a very evocative picture of Outback South Australia.

We loved this audio book. It filled in 12 hours, with all three of us fully engaged. I can highly recommend this book (or audio book version)

Eating dinner together: It’s great to sit together in the cockpit at the end of the day to enjoy a hot meal. I generally pre-cook enough meals to last the passage. Generally, it’s something that can be heated up easily to have with pasta, rice, or potato. For example, spaghetti bolognese, chicken curry or beef goulash.

Dinner as the sun sets at sea.

Sunsets: We try to take a few minutes to appreciate each and every one. They’re spectacular up here in the Northern Territory. We arrived in Darwin on Tuesday morning at 4.45am, 5ish (nearly 6 days) after leaving Torres Strait.

Fannie Bay – Darwin.

12 responses to “It’s not all cocktails on the aft deck, you know! A challenging trip from Torres Strait to Darwin…”

  1. Very jealous of your trip. Pleased all is going well. Last time I saw you in Australia was all those years ago in Darwin prior to the Ambon race! Happy sailing

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    1. This year’s Darwin to Ambon race departed on Saturday with only 9 entrants. Compare that to 1997 when we did it, there were over 100 boats!

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  2. Oh WilliAnn , I’m enjoying these blogs!!!! Love following your journey⛵️😁

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    1. Sanks very much for following! I’m hoping to get sree sousand followers😆

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      1. I’m hoping you get sree hundred and sirty sree Sousand followers🤣🤣🤣🤣

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    Julie McMurtrie

    Well done guys it takes internal strength to endure hard passages. Luv your blogs enjoy Darwin and many more audio books.

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    1. Will do! I’m reading the next Margaret Hickey book, “Broken Bay”…loving it.

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  4. It’s Monday again and it didn’t get easier for you,lovely friends.
    But,you are young!!! and strong and now have a little time to relax,celebrate another birthday!!! and explore Darwin.
    Hugs Mona Paul and Timmy

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    1. Hey Mona and Paulie, we’re celebrating the birthday early. Just baking the cake now😘

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    Tania Buchanan

    Wow you two are definitely made of tough stuff im not sure I could cope with all that sea sickness
    Loving your blogs
    Enjoy your time in Darwin xx

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  6. Wow, fantastic! Congrats to all. Lucky Imogen, a birthday she won’t forget. And how lucky you had the focaccia delivery guy. Looks delish. Thank you so much for giving Imogen a best evah experience. xxxx M and H

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  7. Oh this is fantastic! What an amazing an adventure. I am going to subscribe from now on in.

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