Whangarei Harbour: Parua Bay

Our aim after launch was to have a day’s familiarisation and then head out onto Whangarei Harbour for a couple of nights before heading off down the coast on our first big adventure.
Well the weather had other ideas and arriving with us in Whangarei was a very fresh south westerly wind which established itself for the next fives days.
While we did get out during the day, with most of the harbours anchorages exposed to the quarter we made it back to the comfort of the cruising club berth at night.
After five days, the weather sounded promising enough for us to settle our account at the cruising club and venture out for our first night of not being secured to the land.
We headed for “The Nook” in Parua Bay. All the books we had read indicated that this would be the most likely spot to afford shelter from any remaining south westerly.
By the time we arrive at The Nook the wind had freshened considerably and the water was quite choppy, certainly did not look like a comfortable night.
Eric Knight of Logan Boats had shown us a bay they called “Breakfast Bay”, it was around Martin Point to the north of The Nook, further into Parua Bay.
We found this to be a lot calmer even in the wind that had freshened further with some very strong gusts in passing squalls. After endless position checks we were happy that we were not moving and, well, in mid May darkness descended quickly. A comfortable night was had.
Anchorage: “Breakfast Bay” – Parua Bay
Position: 35.46.928S - 174.27.935E
Date Visited: 16 May 2006
Labels: Northland, Parua Bay, Whangarei, Whangarei Cruising Club

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