It’s the little things that make the difference.
It’s been a crazy busy week with tradies crawling all over Roo Bin Esque to ensure she’s ship shape for her journey to New Caledonia – and it’s no hardship watching others working! We’ve also had our heads buried in the engine bays servicing the two Yanmar diesels to ensure they’re purring. Whilst we like to sail we do need the motors for anchoring and docking and they’re handy when the wind dies…

Affordable Antifoul giving the hulls a coat of paint.
We’ve also caught up with friends and chatted – a lot. The Boat Works at Coomera is a bit like a giant van park combined with a refurbishment centre for boats. There’s always someone we know who’s here working on their vessel. The boat yard has a great reputation amongst cruising yachties because they welcome us as live-aboards. What does that mean? At other yards we’d need to find accomodation ashore close to the boat and then organise transport to get there and back. The Boat Works set-up means we can still live on Roobi, have access to shower and laundry facilities, use one of their courtesy cars, and catch up with other hard working sailors on the handstand. It makes the world of difference to know at the end of the day there’s a hot shower waiting for me and my clothes can be cleaned as well.
This weekend we’ve been extra spoiled. We’re custodians of the Boat Works’ Electric BMW (thanks to Gold Coast BMW for suppling this nippy little beauty and to Charmaine for being so generous!!)

Graham was very happy to take this little cutie for a spin