It is a bright sunny day at Southport, with no breeze at all. It is time to refuel, fill the water tank and give the boat a good wash down before our next leg to Mooloolaba.
Mark giving Koonya a wash down with Mica in the background 2 boats down
We were fortunate to get berths on the same marina arm, only two boats apart.
I did the early run to the diesel pump with my trusty jerry cans and bought 80 litres of diesel to top up our supplies. The way the wind forecast looks for the next week, we will need it. It is hard to believe how calm it has been for such an extended period. Rather than wait around forever to the wind to appear, we have moved on to get ourselves further North, at least until we are North of Fraser Island.
The morning went pretty quickly and we decided to go to the Southport Surf Club for lunch, as we have dined there before and were impressed with the food, and of course the view.
Lunch at SLSC
Back at the marina for a relaxing afternoon, before David's (Guest crew member on Koonya) partner Caroline arrived, to pick him up and enjoy dinner with us before heading back home tonight. We had a nice Indian meal at Goa, on Tedder Ave, said our farewells to David and Caroline, and walked back to the marina for a good nights sleep.
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