Dave and I had travelled up to Sydney Harbour for New Years Eve of 2006 and on our way up we stopped at this gorgeous town called Currarong. The first time we stayed there the waters were as flat as flat and access to land was good. So, after our second departure from Ulludulla and…
Author: bron Jones
Starting out
Today was the day, we finally decided to leave the safe haven of Ulludulla Wharf and begin our adventure. We had mechanic look at our generator and we were arranging for a part to be reconditioned in Sydney. We figured we were going to stop in Sydney over the next few days and so we…
An early morning scene
Before embarking on our journey, Dave and I moored our yacht in the river at Batemans Bay. The facilities to accomodate a 55 foot yacht in Batesman Bay were limited and as such we called on the services of a gentleman by the name of Paul Sullivan. Paul kindly put us up on a spare…
Our youngest crew member
Yes, there are three of us who are travelling on the yacht – Dave, “Princess” and I. Princess is responsible for keeping rats off the boat. We pay her a handful of crunchies morning and night, clean water and the occasional pat. Princess seems to be keeping up her end of the bargain as we…
Introducing Anais
Introducing “Anais”. She is a 55 foot sailing boat. “Anais” features a solid construction of steel and has a ketch rigging style. The ketch means there are two masts with the second being shorter and postioned more towards the rear of the boat. We live on Anais and have done so since February 2006. We…
Who we are
David and I met in Canberra. We found we clicked with each other and we both had a common dream – to live on the water. The dream then inspired both of us to sell up everything we had and to move onto our recently purchased yacht, “Anais” (pronounced like the perfume “Anais Anais”). The…