**ADDENDUM: Apparently I jumped the gun. Today (06/02/14) is actually our 1-year anniversary. Nothing like celebrating twice!**
Batty from above |
We had our eyes set on a boat in the Caribbean and I will admit that the marble counter tops played a minor role in influencing my desire. There were, of course, the "dream boats" but they were sadly just never within our budget. The basics we were looking for were an aluminium hull that was strongly built for offshore cruising, a freestanding rig, shoal draft, a long waterline and about 40ft in length. Buying a boat is about compromise and we knew we would never get all of it. Just before Christmas, Bryce headed back to Australia to reset his visa and visit a newly-born nephew. While he was there, he continued searching for boats and came across Aquabat, moored in Mooloolaba. She ticked a lot of the boxes, including the price. He quickly drove up from Brisbane to check her out, arranged a test sail and before long we were organising surveys and preparing to buy our very own boat. Bryce was in Australia for 5 weeks total and found Batty (as we like to call Aquabat) a week before he left! We had searched all around the world for the right boat and she ended up being right in our backyard! Go figure!
"Leaving" - this trip around the corner ended in a tow back to the yard |
Celebrating boat ownership - we wouldn't dream of wasting good champagne! |
With such a large learning curve, we have both learned so much in this past year. We have had wonderful highs and crappy, miserable lows. As they say in the cruising world, the highs are higher but the lows are lower. We did manage to get away for a couple of months to cruise the Great Sandy Straights before Bryce was called away for work. This was an awesome taste of what we have to look forward too. We know that there will always be things to get done, the unrelenting, endless to-do list is always there. At some point soon, we will cast off the lines and when we do we will be so ready! Until then, we just have to be patient.