Sailing in my Sarong Around the World

World circumnavigation on yacht Valiam & Caribbean to Turkey on yacht Lati

The Adventures of Linda and Captain Underpants!

Who: Linda and Bill Anderson. To buy our books 'Sailing in my Sarong' or 'Salvage in my Sarong' for $39.95 +postage, see Paypal/visa button below (or email us: valiam1@hotmail.com)
Port: Mooloolaba, Queensland, Australia

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Linda's books "Sailing in my Sarong" or "Salvage in my Sarong" are A$39.95 each + A$10 postage in Australia for up to 4 books. Other countries please email Linda : valiam1@hotmail.com
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Delivery of Catamaran from Airlie to Mooloolaba

25 October 2024 | Mooloolaba
Bill and Linda Anderson
It's been a while since I've posted here and also a long while since I've sailed! Bill has sailed recently delivering another yacht with its owner to Sydney.

I was happy to help as crew on this trip especially as I've never sailed on a catamaran before. After flying to Airlie from Brisbane the owner of Dadandi met us at VMR Cannonvale where the airport bus dropped us off. Dadandi was on anchor and after showing us around we used the dinghy to provision and to get bits and pieces we needed. The dinghy misbehaved a few times not wanting to start so eventually Bill walked to BCF before it closed to buy a new fuel line. This seemed to fix the problem.
Dadandi is spacious compared to Valiam and we certainly enjoyed the extra space. Getting food and drinks up to the saloon from the galley kept me fit going up and down balancing on the steps. After the first day of sailing Bill decided to anchor at Brampton island. We were still getting used to the boat and a rest did us good. Being on anchor again after so long for me was such a pleasure as we watched the sun go down.

Up early the next morning we took advantage of the northerly and sailed overnight. It was a getting stronger and a bit bouncy so Bill hand steered towards the Keppels. It was easier to manoeuvre the boat into the southern anchorage at North Keppel in the strong northerly. The steering was difficult so Bill rang the owner. After instructions on how to adjust the hydraulic steering, it was fine after that. The anchorage was very peaceful with not many yachts. Next morning Shambala came past which we recognised although now with a new owner. We first saw Shambala in Richards Bay, South Africa also with its home port of Mooloolaba. This was unusual and I don't think we saw another boat during our circumnavigation with its home port as Mooloolaba. Shambala was berthed opposite Valiam in Mooloolaba marina for the last few years.

Next we anchored at Second Beach at the top of Great Keppel due to a southerly. Another boat we know Cynosure from Mooloolaba anchored next to us with Mona and Bruce on board. They popped over for a chat and it was nice to see them away from the marina. A long walk to the resort just in time for Happy Hour that day was good exercise!

Waiting for the northerly we spent another night on anchor next to the resort this time. Great Keppel has a lot to offer - walks, snorkelling, a bar, restaurant and cafe with tourist shops. No groceries though! We were starting to run low on a few things but ate up big at the resort before heading off early the next morning with the northerly.

We knew the northerly would blow for a few days by checking the Prefict wind app so decided to make run for Mooloolaba around Fraser Island. Two nights at sea which were quite comfortable doing 4-5 hours watch each at night. A beautiful booby bird hitched a ride for a while.

On the last day, a strong wind warning and thunderstorm was predicted for later that day so I was anxious to arrive in Mooloolaba by lunch time. We motor sailed at 5-7 knots the whole way.

It was good to see our home port of Point Cartwright ahead and after a call to Colin Plant for directions to the private berth organised we made our way up the Mooloolah river, passing Valiam at the marina on our way.

Throwing the lines to Colin we recognised the house where the jetty was. We lived there in the early 90s when we launched Valiam. What a coincidence!!
The house looks the same but the jetty where Dadandi is now is new. When we first launched Valiam in 1994 our neighbour Rick rented us his jetty for $25 a week. Ricks house is gone now and replaced with a modern 2 storey building.

It was great experience sailing a cat but we prefer our beloved Valiam. Later the storm came through while we were happily having a drink on board.
Comments
Vessel Name: Valiam
Vessel Make/Model: Valiam: Lidgard 45 (Single chine plywood) designed by Gary Lidgard. Built by Bill Anderson and Steve Thornalley. Lati: 31ft 1967 Kim Holman built in Barcelona. Original name Latigazo
Hailing Port: Mooloolaba, Queensland, Australia
Crew: Linda and Bill Anderson. To buy our books 'Sailing in my Sarong' or 'Salvage in my Sarong' for $39.95 +postage, see Paypal/visa button below (or email us: valiam1@hotmail.com)
About:
Bill and Linda fufilled a 30 year dream to sail around the world. First they built a boat in a paddock in the Sunshine Coast hinterland, Qld, Australia in 1994 with the help of friend Steve. [...]
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CIRCUMNAVIGATION ON VALIAM: We left Mooloolaba on the 7th November 2007, sailed to Townsville, leaving Australian waters on 26th November 2007 for PNG, Palau, Philippines, Borneo, Malaysia,Singapore, Cocos Keeling islands. We crossed the Indian Ocean to Rodrigues, Mauritius,Reunion and South [...]
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The Adventures of Linda and Captain Underpants!

Who: Linda and Bill Anderson. To buy our books 'Sailing in my Sarong' or 'Salvage in my Sarong' for $39.95 +postage, see Paypal/visa button below (or email us: valiam1@hotmail.com)
Port: Mooloolaba, Queensland, Australia

Current Position - click on positions for log entr

Linda's books "Sailing in my Sarong" or "Salvage in my Sarong" are A$39.95 each + A$10 postage in Australia for up to 4 books. Other countries please email Linda : valiam1@hotmail.com
Number of copies of each book you would like
Salvage in my Sarong
"You just sit on the boat, pull a few strings and you get there." Bill Anderson aka Captain Underpants