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Ian and Dale flew up to Durban late afternoon, they were met by Rael at the airport who took them to the local yacht club. The boat was checked over, the crew were given the safety briefing. The crew for the delivery were: Dale Kushner, Ian Coward, Rael Kassel, Kobus Pienaar, Assaf Yechiel, Moshe Liebowitz. Everyone then went off together for dinner. After this the paperwork was completed with the final stamping of the passports. The boat departed at midnight. On departing the sea was very lumpy, within 20 minutes we were in windless conditions so we had to motor. Fortunately we forecasted this, so we ensured that we had sufficient Diesel aboard. We motored to about St Lucia(Approx 18 Hours) we were then able to sail the next 12 or so hours, after this it was back to the motor. We arrived at Cabo Inhacca at about 6am, approx 54 hours. It must be noted on this type of trip one has to contend with the strong Mozambique current. We were fortuante to have had an easy trip. As our intention on this trip was to go to Inhacca island for one night first we had to navigate past Portugese Island and find the anchorage at Inhacca. There are narrow channels that you need to keep to. They are unmarked. Once at the anchorage we dropped the anchor. There are very strong currents in this area with the result that the boat faces into the current and not the wind, therefore one needs to ensure that your anchor is set properly. Some of the crew spent time swimming around the boat etc.. We were able to attract the attention of one of the local fisherman to give us a lift ashore. All you do is aggree on an amount etc... basicaly they are happy to be at your disposal thereafter and will wait for you. We explored the small town and had a "long" lunch at a local restaurant called "Lucas". They serve all the local dishes. After this we returned to the boat fior the evening. That night we had stronger winds at anchor, but the boat held well. The next morning we motored to Maputo. This year we were not able to use the harbour so we had to anchor off Clubbe Naval. The crew spent time getting to know Maputo. Maputo is a very interesting place, well worth a visit.