But skipper will continue ordeal
One member of an exhausted Mutiny on the Bounty recreation team is threatening to leave the voyage after his 34 day ordeal. Since leaving Tonga, the Talisker Bounty Boat crew are back on Australian soil at Queensland’s Restoration Island. The National Park, about 800km North of Cairns, will provide the crew with a much needed two day break from what has been both a physically and emotional challenging voyage so far.
The four-man crew, who are in the midst of recreating Captain William Bligh’s journey from Tonga to Timor, has survived for over a month in cramped and soaking conditions in a 25ft wooden boat that is continually filling with water. They have encountered a knock down, a poor and unpleasant diet consisting largely of sea biscuits and tinned corned beef, near misses with coral reefs and surreptitious sand cays, and a captain hit with gout and kidney stones.
Staying true to Bligh’s account, the crew will now spend two days on the Island that Bligh himself aptly named ‘Restoration Island’, partly due to the plentiful native fruits and oysters found there that aided his crew’s recuperation. The Talisker Bounty Boat crew will instead be celebrating the milestone moment by tucking into some much anticipated boiled chicken stew!
The crew are due to leave Restoration Island at first light this Thursday 3rd June and will tackle the tip of Cape York Peninsula before continuing the last leg of their ambitious journey towards Kupang in Timor. But with crew member Dave Wilkinson threatening to make Restoration Island his last stop, it looks like it could be ‘man down’ for the Talisker Bounty Boat Crew. Don McIntyre commented; “If that is Dave’s decision then I truly believe that we will be OK. Dave Pryce is my right hand man and a true tower of strength and young Chris Wilde has more than proved himself, so we will continue to be a strong team”.
Don McIntyre and the crew are also attempting to raise over $250,000 for The Sheffield Institute Foundation for Motor Neurone Disease (SIF) which is building the world’s first research Institute into Motor Neurone Disease (MND), Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s. For the location of the Talisker Bounty Boat and to follow the crew’s blog visit www.taliskerbountyboat.com