Saturday 5 July 2014

Close Call

We leave Princess Royal Harbour and Bernie is on the radio telling us 2 whales are east of the ship to the south. 2 whales are headed into Goode Beach and he has not seen them come out and there are blows all along the line.

We head to the ship and spot the first 2 whales large adults taking 2 breaths and diving. Ok lets go to the whales over towards Seal Rock that now are slapping their pectoral fins on the sea surface. As we head in that direction now they are slapping their tails too.

I ask Jason to bring my camera bag to the fly bridge today could be a good day for some action pictures. Calm seas, blue skies and active whales.
Problem being some one forgot to tell the whales. They stop as we get close and head east with 50 metres between each other.
As we pass Seal Rock a mate calls on the radio to tell me that whales are breaching out on the line.
We head in that direction.

We see several whales off our port side but continue east. We spot whale blows out deep but think it may be better to head to the whales we have now passed.

The whales are back towards town and heading to Limestone Head.
We get some distance from them and they turn and head towards us.
I put the boat in neutral and come to a stop. the whales are still hundreds of metres away but heading straight at us. Jason turns off the motors and the next time we see the whales they are 50 metres up wind of us. Now staying just under the surface we can see them approach our bow. They surface close enough to us that people now get covered in their blow as it drifts down over those standing on the bow. they swim past us and I think that they will continue on their way but they turn and swim under the boat to surface once again up wind of us.  

Cameras are now clicking away and everyone is walking around the boat trying to get the best look.  

The other whale watching vessel is now just off our stern. They have travelled along side the whales from the time they changed direction and have dropped their sail and luffed up, just down wind of us. We are drifting close to them as the whales come from our bow down our starboard side and swim under the surface between the 2 vessels. At one stage we have to warn the other skipper that we now have just 4 metres between the vessels and as he has passengers with their legs hanging over his bow, he should go astern as he still has his engines running.

The whales are now up wind again and turn to go past our bow once again. They dive and I think they are now heading towards Bald Head. Some time passes and Jason asks if he should start the motors? I have not seen the whales so ask him to hold off until I have. Just as I do I spot a whale just under our bow coming to the surface. It is a little smaller than the 2 that were doing laps around us, it takes 1 breath and dives, heading in the same direction as it's mates.
We wait for a while and then head out to the seals at Breaksea Cove.

As we head back in to the sound the whales we were watching are cruising close to the rocks, we give them a wide berth and head for home.
We cruise along a tide line where we find some dolphins that join us for a while and watch sea gannets dive for the bait fish. Some diving just metres from the boat. I txt a local fisherman to inform him of the bait fish and he calls to find out their location as fish have been a bit hard to find and are thinking of coming out for a look.

Half way across the sound we spot 2 whales heading east they are may be 2 km away so we just let them go, sure that they are the whales we spotted first close to the ship right at the start of our tour.

Back to the marina and we ask people to up load any good pictures to the page if they can.
Now to get ready for a 70th birthday party on board latter today.

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