29 July 2005
Kuching is our 14 metre Freydis catamaran. We bought her in Brisbane last year and sailed her to East Timor where we (Laurie and David) are working. Actually we had her delivered to Gove, Australia and then we did the last leg across to East Timor. We've been living on her in Dili Harbour and getting to know the boat and fix up all those little things. Now we're looking forward to the end of work -August 31- and the beginning of our travels. We plan to head for Thailand and hopefully the Burmese islands for some diving and just plain enjoyment of the cruising life. David hasn't done this before whereas I have lived and cruised on a monohull extensively (2 Atlantic crossings and 2 yaers in the Med). David, however, was in the British navy for 27 years so he hasn't cruised for pleasure but he's put in a lot of boat miles. The catamaran is a new experience and it's challenging to learn how to sail it. It isn't exactly like sailing a monohull.
I'd encourage anybody in the region to come to East Timor. It's safe and there's good albeit expensive provisioning. You can anchor in the harbour for free but you do have to pay US$30 for a one month visa. There's some fantastic touring you can do and absolutely world-class scuba sites.
So here we are a month away from departure date. Laurie has just c ome back from having surgery to remove a bone spur and repair a torn tendon in her shoulder. She's optimistic about healing and regaining enough strength to sail in 5 weeks time but we won't be taking any chances and will delay the departure date as necessary.
We did a sea trial ealier this year in May and sailed to Alor and Pantar. Fabulous cruising grounds. Excellent diving and wonderful scenic sundowner views from anchorages we had to ourselves. We're keen to go back.