Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Bay of Islands - Oke Bay


Oke Bay was our first anchorage on our first visit to the Bay of Islands.

We left Whangamumu Harbour with a brisk South Westerly blowing. The trip up to Cape Brett was very enjoyable but once around the Cape we struck a confused sea with a reasonable chop against a bit of a swell. Not the sort of conditions that Agnes particularly enjoys.

We decided to head for Oke Bay which looked to be sheltered in the conditions. We were not disappointed.

The bay quickly filled with vessels as the wind gathered strength and while we were getting some pretty good gusts, the day was clear and warm and the water with the white sand was just magnificent.

Oke Bay is accessible by road but it is not visible and I suspect only motorists who had particularly read up their tour guides or consulted a map would venture down to the beach. As a result, it had an isolated feel to it.

You can access the Cape Brett track from Oke Bay.

I did not have any great expectations of Oke Bay, one seasoned boatie we had met had never bothered with it. We were surprised with the beauty of the bay and thoroughly enjoyed it. It probably lead to us being a little disappointed with some of the more highly rated anchorages that we were to later visit.

Anchorage: Oke Bay - Bay of Islands
Position: 35:13:630e 174:16:00s
Date Visited: Feb 2007

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