Pelsaert Island Anchorage 

We moved about 6 miles south from the Middle Island anchorage to Pelsaert Island anchorage.  The new anchorage is very similar to a large atoll with a miles long reef blocking the ocean waves on south and west sides and Pelsaert Island to the east.

Pelsaert Island from our mooring

The view southwest towards the reef from our mooring

The weather was perfect with sun and light winds so we set off to snorkel on two of the extensive coral reefs in the atoll.  Besides admiring the reefs, we had a goal of capturing some crayfish (Australian name for lobster) for dinner.  Alas not a cray was to be seen even though we spent the last week dodging what seems like thousands of cray pot floats.  On the way back to True North, an 8 foot tiger shark casually swam past us and continued to cruise around the anchorage.  We warned a couple other boats but everyone seemed to know about the shark who apparently frequents the area.  No one seemed worried about it.

Preparing to go snorkeling 


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