Good Morning!
Oh, I slept well last night. :) The pizza I made for dinner might have helped as well. :D
Yesterday we arrived in Belitung.
We went like a train for most of the passage, with over a knot of current and very favourable winds. We are not used to doing over 7 knots in such good conditions.
Our wind instruments aren’t working but the red ribbon tell-tails on the shrouds do.
Tell-tails and shipping lanes before arriving in Indonesia.
The last quarter of the passage we had a side swell and light winds which means the sails slap around, are noisy and make the boat jerk every once in a while. Tim can sleep in any thing pretty much, but I’m a precious flower and sometimes can’t. Luckily, I need much less sleep than Tim and my Spidy senses keep me awake and alert. lol.
We clear into Customs and Immigration today, although the process was started yesterday. Part of this was taking photos of all the ‘working’ areas of the boat - engine, tools, food storage, galley and main living area, which we emailed them as requested. We hope that this means we won’t have to dinghy officials out to the boat. I expect the officials are hoping that too. Our dinghy works well for us, but it’s a different type than most, is on the small size and takes a little getting used to.
Tim went ashore yesterday and handed over the paperwork he’s been working on for weeks (lots of technical details)and filled out more with the agent on the beach. At 10.00 today a driver will meet us to take us to Customs and Immigration and that will probably take all day despite the fact that we are the only yacht here.
The local people are desperate to earn money and are so helpful and eager. We hadn’t been planning on topping up the diesel but will as our guy ashore has some. I rather hope he’s aware that the cost of diesel is likely to go up and he charges us accordingly. We’ll get our laundry done as well and eat in the restaurants as often as possible.
We were here on the rally last year and it’s a lovely place with welcoming people. We hope to be able to join this year’s Indonesia Rally when our paths cross later in the year.
Belitung is a pretty place and though the restaurant on the island is closed for the season, swimming around the wonderful rocks is free.
Lots of love,
Nancy and Tim




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