Bundeenabuoy said..BlueMoon said..Motor sailed down Canaipa Passage, out through the Seaway, turned motor off 15 mins out from Seaway, hove-to off Yamba for Ann hour, then turned motor back on 10 minutes before crossing Yamba bar at first light today.
At Iluka, i love it when a passage plan goes to script.

Congratulations!
I would love to hear more about your journey.
What type and length of boat is it?
What time did you leave?
How long did it take etc?
G'day Bb,
boat is a Top Hat 25, with a good forecast we left Brisbane Friday morning, Saturday morning at about 0830 we went through the Seaway, there was a light 10kt NE, we immediately changed to the largest headsail we had and were sailing at about 4.5kts.
The wind gradually increased to 14 to 16kts, maximum it reached was 20kts gusts, into the evening and night the wind backed to the NNE, N, NNW, as it usually does this time of year, we continued on the Port tack heading right out into the EAC, averaging 6 to 7.5 kts in the current, when we got on a latitude that was about where Nth Evans Reef was we gybed and headed directly towards Yamba, getting a mile off, the half moon had set and we hove-to creeping SE at 1kt for an hour until first-light to come in on the last of the flood over-run.
2 people on board doing 2 hour shifts, other person was a complete novice sailor, we had an electrical problem (battery carked it), we carried a hand held VHF, emergency battery Nav lights and a hand held gps, no auto-pilot meant hand steering, even for the novice the sailing was about as easy as it gets for a coastal passage.
we just turned on the iPad Nav every couple of hours to conserve power, according to it from the anchorage on the East side of Russel Is to the Iluka anchorage took 1 day 21 mins, covering 123nm, top speed 11.5kts, avg speed 5.1kts, as that time included going aground at Jumpinpin, sightseeing along Canaipa, pushing a slight tide along it, hoveing-to for an hour, and doing circles looking for an anchor spot and forgetting to turn the track off for some minutes after dropping the pick, 5.1kts is very pleasing, gotta love the EAC.