Friday, July 18, 2014

Savannah Disaster

The "Incident"


We were nearing the end of the Savannah Way when the "incident" occurred.  Pictures tell a thousand words




But we got a lot of help to sort out the problem from the next two cars that went past. First we had to pull out the canoe and kayak - here we are removing the rather flattened red canoe.


Then we needed to get the trailer the right way up.  We succeeded and our car managed to tow the trailer the rest of the way to the nearest town - Borroloola (google it!).  The territory police turned up at this point and made sure we hadn't been drinking (at 11 am!) and OK'd our travel to the nearest town.

Here is a photo showing the damage to the trailer - squashed kayak rack, mangled stonegard (on top) and we did not know what other damage!  All the water poured out of the water tank and the cover was damaged.  No electrics, lost all the batteries which were leaking battery acid and scattered everywhere.

Is this the end of the trip?  Will we all be back at work/school next week?  Is Julia ever going to hear the end of this?



Borroloola is a big  town (not) with super flashy hotels (see below).  Most of the hotel consisted of donga's with a shed over the top.  It had a great mechanic with a magic store containing everything - TJ's.  They were very nice and very helpful to us.


We got the flashy part of the hotel which consisted of rooms in a house with a communal kitchen.  Fortunately it wasn't busy because only one young pilot was using the kitchen and we were the only people in the house.  Below is the sitting room complete with typical tropical louver windows.  They guy running it seemed a little overwhelmed and addicted to the TV and Julia even started folding washing for him.

We spent two days in Borroloola waiting for the insurance company to work out what to do next.  Most of it was spent worrying and on the phone.  The kids loved it though - there were TV's everywhere!!  Laura ate her first green chicken curry and loved it!  Fortunately we took out RACQ premium membership (Thanks Andrew White for suggesting it) and they will pay for upto 12 days accommodation.  They also organised it all.  Well worth the extra money if you are ever planning a big trip!

In the end, after we fixed the electrics on the trailer,  we decided we could drive the car and trailer into Darwin, with an overnight stay in Katherine.

We drove to Katherine -and stopped on the way to the Daly Waters Pub. Which has a certain charm!





Finally we made it to Darwin and saw the trailer guy recommended by the insurance company.  Just brilliant - we agreed to do running repairs, rather than a complete fix and repair it back in Brisbane.  He took off the kayak rack and we could get into the trailer.  Inside, because of Tony's jigsaw packing, not a thing was broken - nothing, not the solar panels and not even the six-pack of beer which was loose in the trailer.  Not even the bottle of wine in the toolbox!!  The trailer repair guy got the six-pack and was very happy!
While we were at the trailer repair shop a panel beater stopped by for a chat and quoted to fix the car!
The trailer needed to go to a car electrical company for final repairs and that was the end of the organisation.  RACQ were happy with what we had arranged and repairs could start on the next day!  Unfortunately, due to everyone being booked out it seems things will not be fixed for five days but it all looks like it is fixable and the trip can continue!

The kayak is fine and the canoe has been NT fixed by Tony with the car jack.  We can travel with them on the top of the car and the desert kayaking will continue! 

We celebrated at the Mindil Markets which were full of people.


This is the sunset over Mindil beach.


Max particularly loved the fire eater performance which was magnificent.



We will catch up with Claire Taylor and Tom and Lorna Pearse while we are here and possibly visit Litchfield over the weekend.  All in all not as much of a disaster as we first though!

6 comments:

  1. What a story!

    Drove past Exmouth St today. Your house all looks good (don't forget to shout out if you need anything attended to there - K or I often drive past).

    Hope you enjoy Darwin.

    Steven

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  2. Glad boat and family ok. I'm on Roe Plain.

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  3. We had to read your post twice. A quick read at first to make sure all was ok in the end and then again to appreciate the details. Happy it has worked out, we shall now carry wine in the tool box thanks to your exhaustive testing in the field. With warm greetings from Vienna, LIOT

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  4. We feel very lucky to have got off so lightly. The car is getting a full repair, and the trailer "temporary repairs" until we return to Brisbane. Looking forward to Katherine Gorge and the Kimberly! Enjoying being regular tourists in Darwin.

    Cheers, TJLM

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  5. Hello, is this thing on?

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  6. And would you like to fill us in on the cause of the "incident", those are the best bits.
    Good recovery, well done, and the Mindil Beach thing was a highlight when I was in Darwin, glad you got to see that too!!

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