Sailing Adelaide to Kangaroo Island in a weekend

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scruzin
scruzin
SA
564 posts
SA, 564 posts
21 Feb 2012 2:36pm
Last weekend I sailed from Adelaide to Kangaroo Island and back with some friends from work. It was my first time sailing to KI, and I'd hoped for perfect conditions. Fortunately, Mother Nature did not disappoint.

Since there were quite a few non-sailors on board we toodled around offshore from North Haven (Adelaide) for a couple of hours giving everyone a chance to take the helm. With the crew suitably broken in, we then dropped anchor off Henley Beach for a lovely sunset dinner ferried by dinghy from the local Thai takeaway place.

We up anchored and set sail at 9:30pm, with Island Beach as our destination, 62 nautical miles away (115 km) to the SSW. I chose to depart late at night to take maximum advantage of the ebb tide, and also the forecasted swing in the wind direction from SW to SE. Further, I did not want to cross Backstairs Passage in darkness on my very first attempt.

The sun rose just as we entered the Passage. We promptly furled the jib and unfurled the screecher. Boosted by 1.5m swells rolling in from behind, our boat speed reached 15 knots at times. Then, almost magically, we were in the calm waters of Eastern Cove. In total, sailing from Adelaide to Island Beach had taken us 11 hours, averaging just under 6 knots.

Saturday was a day of either lazing around or fishing near American River, where silver trevally were the catch of the day.

On Sunday, after the mandatory big brekkie, we departed for home at 9:30am. The forecasted South Easterly winds did not materialize so we motored most of the way. Sunday's Backstairs Passage bore no resemblance to 24 hours earlier with nary a breeze nor swell. The gentle conditions were a boon to dolphin watching, however, and we were treated to a dozen visits by pods of dolphins.

We dropped in at Rapid Bay for a bbq lunch and a swim. We also stopped in at Normanville to let some folks off and to stock up on ice cream.

Rather than push on to North Haven in darkness, we dropping anchor at Seacliff for the night, just in time for a glorious sunset.

Overall, I would rate it as a perfect introduction to Kangaroo Island sailing. Next time I'm staying longer though - much longer!

Here are photo highlights of the trip (on Google+):
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Here was the planned route:
http://www.nobletech.com/maps/chartplotter.html?maptype=roadmap&units=nmi&refbearing=135&speed=6&zoom=5&points=-34.920071%2C+138.490383%7C-35.797906%2C+137.817042
dralyagmas
dralyagmas
SA
380 posts
SA, 380 posts
21 Feb 2012 8:57pm
Wow nice boat (for a cat)

Backstairs passage can be a gem and on other days horrendous. Like you did, pick your weather and it's a dream.

Next time to to get around to Emu bay, stokes bay to snug cove, that's the real KI
scruzin
scruzin
SA
564 posts
SA, 564 posts
22 Feb 2012 12:29pm
Thanks dralyagmas. Yes, next time I want to explore the whole north coast of the Island. Any other tips would be appreciated, such as where to hide from nasty northerlies. I gather the Bay of Shoals and American River are two such options.
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