Sunday 3 October 2010
Jill Trevillian and I had signed up for the Clarence River Yacht Club's annual classic cruise [pub crawl] from Grafton to Iluka. So much preparation, such anticipation but we never even launched...
On Sunday 3 October the forecast for Grafton was for 20 - 40 mm rain and not much wind. It was due to improve on Monday with 5 - 10 mm rain and still not much wind then fine up by Tuesday. By the time we reached Grafton mid-afternoon on Sunday the sky looked very black. We rigged as quickly as possible in the car park adjacent to the boat ramp. I wanted to get the red awning up over the boom so we would stay dry in the cabin. Then the rain pelted down so we hot footed it up to the Scout Hall about 100 metres away which is now the CRYC HQ. We learnt that a severe weather forecast was issued mid-afternoon. There was over 200 mm (8 inches) rain that night.
Thank goodness for the Scout Hall which provided a dry, welcoming haven for the 40 or so would be sailors. Even though we slept snug and dry in Little Dragon in the car park the joke started to wear off when the deluge continued the next morning.
Not surprisingly the cruise was postponed on the Monday. The plan had been to sail and/or motor to Ulmarra for lunch then on to Brushgrove for dinner and overnight. The next day it was due to be Lawrence for lunch and Maclean for dinner and overnight. Then it was on to Iluka with the Pacific Highway bridge at Harwood being raised for us to pass through as a group. After a couple of days around Iluka and Yamba the competitive ones intended to race back from Maclean to Grafton; but we hadn't entered the race and planned to end at Iluka where Jill had left her car.
Monday evening it was still raining. We ate pizzas in the Scout Hall and and then waded down the very boggy track to spend another night on Little Dragon in the car park. We hardly got a blink of sleep as not only did we get another dump of around 200 mm of rain but it also blew so hard that Little Dragon kept bouncing around quite alarmingly on the trailer.
Next morning the weather was a little better although we learnt that Pacific Highway was still cut both north and south of Grafton. Some valiant yachties decided to start the cruise and headed off down the raging Clarence River. The rest of us decided to pack up and trail our boats home when it became feasible. Luckily the Pacific Highway reopened to the north and we managed to get to Iluka to retrieve Jill's car. We feared it would be flooded but luckily it wasn't. The estuary at Iluka was so wild that we were quite confident that we had made the right decision to pull out of the event and try again next year.
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