Location via proxy:   [ UP ]  
[Report a bug]   [Manage cookies]                
Cruising Helmsman

Gaia’s dream

WHEN my husband announced he wanted to get another boat, I was not surprised. He had been trawling the internet for weeks during the Covid-19 lockdown, this time in search of a big catamaran at a bargain price.

When we sold our previous vessel six months prior, a Peterson 43, I knew it would not be long before sea fever would set in. “Nothing challenges you like the sea does”, he says. As an infamous water rat once announced, “…there is nothing – absolutely nothing – half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats”.

However, the boat chosen is a very different type. A one-off design built in Urunga from Queensland plantation pine in 2009 by Yvette Wijnin. At 21.6 metres long and 11 metres wide Gaias Dream is currently the largest modern proa on the water in the world.

After many years as an affectionate landmark off Scotland Island in Pittwater New South Wales, she has finally slipped her mooring and headed north. While Gary first started sailing in Fairfax Harbour Port Moresby, and has been sailing for over 40 years on mono and multihulls both recreationally and as a commercial master and engineer, a

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Cruising Helmsman

Cruising Helmsman1 min read
Head Fever
I must go down to the heads again, to the broken seat and ask why Does the lid not fit and the pump not work, however hard I try? The valve is stuck and the vacuum's gone, while my guts are crying For a peaceful sh*t, with a detailed book on lunar al
Cruising Helmsman8 min read
Hang On
TO escape the heat and humidity of Queensland, for the summer of 2018-19, my wife and I decided to cruise our Island Packet 40 Joule as far south as Sydney, taking our time along the way to visit destinations such as the Clarence River and Port Steph
Cruising Helmsman10 min readEarth Sciences
Cyclone Coming – Now What?
I have never been through a cyclone in open sea, although I have been through a couple on the boat and several more on land. If I never have to sweat another one at all, that is just fine with me. Robyn and I have been regular seafarers under our own

Related Books & Audiobooks