Overnight to South Lingga

0:16.639S 104:58.7E Tuesday 10th October 2017 Distance run: 123 nm We left Parai Beach mid-morning yesterday, picking our way
between the fishing platforms.
The old girl sitting quietly at anchor at Bangka. As
Mawari passes a fishing platform she gives an idea of its size. As the clouds in the above photos predict, it was another wild
and wet trip as they gathered and built into dark storm clouds and then
released their contents over us. We got the full works – thunder,
lightening, rain, wind – and it didn’t hurry to pass over us. It was still horrible as we approached the South Lingga
anchorage and as we began our entry we realised this was not going to be a very
sheltered spot in the current conditions. Just then we got a radio call
from one of the rally boats which was leaving a bay around on the north side of
the headland. They suggested it would be more sheltered round there where
they had spent the night, so we did a U-turn and headed around the corner where
it was indeed very much calmer. There was plenty of room opposite a beach, with not a soul
or village in sight, so we dropped the anchor and kept our fingers crossed the
weather would settle down a bit. |