Thx guys
So... I’ve never staged to head N from the Octopus Islands before and in looking at the tides, saw that if you headed through Hole in the wall about an hour before the end of the flood, you would be able to make the Yuks at the beginning of the ebb and that would have tide carrying you all the way N.
I’d never been through Hole In the Wall before and on the chart, it is a bit intimidating. Very narrow for several hundred yards, the current changes and gains speed rapidly. So, I did what and concerned lad does, I emailed a friend. He assured me I would be fine an hour before slack with the current running over 3 knots.
To hit it right meant an early start to the day and I was at the entrance at 6:50am. Sure enough, it was no problem and the current helped push me up the channel and unto Calm Channel just in time for slack, then the ebb that would carry me N.
One rapid down, 5 more to go...
The yuks were just beginning to ebb and very easy, Gillards, a short distance later, was no problem as well and I said hello to the resident sea lions as I passed.
Should note I cruise at about 6.5 knots
Pics are
Approaching Hole in the wall
Turning into calm channel
Looking ahead to the beginning of the Yuk’s
Looking at Gillards pass
The resident sea lions at Gillards on Jimmy Judd island