I have taken the ‘Where Are We’ ‘posts by location’ page offline, as it has some bugs that need taken care of… …you can still view the ‘route’ page if you wish. In the meantime you can copy / paste coordinates from the posts into google maps (Firefox users can highlight the coordinates and right-click […]
Entries from June 2009
Where Are We page offline…
June 22nd, 2009 · Comments Off on Where Are We page offline…
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At anchor: Atuona, Hiva Oa
June 20th, 2009 · 2 Comments
At Anchor. Straight into visiting the town to get signed in with the gendarmerie. Had the other boats in our SSB net on board for drinks – Scott and Cindy from Beach House and Steve, Kathleen and Emmett from Uliad. Tomorrow it is the fruit and veg market at 08:00 and then a music festival. […]
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At sea: Last full night
June 18th, 2009 · Comments Off on At sea: Last full night
Had a great sundowner drink on deck last night gliding along effortlessly. Just got to the end of the limes from Galapagos which we add to sparkling water, bitters and rum. The night watch reminded me of the penultimate day at sea in the Atlantic – glad to be reaching land but sad to be […]
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At sea: Sextant and Japanese
June 17th, 2009 · Comments Off on At sea: Sextant and Japanese
Another great trade wind day. Virtually no changes to the sails or steering all day. I did a sextant fix yesterday and got the fix to within 9 miles. Close enough to see the land even if you were aiming at a corner. We heard Japanese on the VHF radio this morning. Other have seen […]
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At Sea: Normal Trade winds
June 16th, 2009 · Comments Off on At Sea: Normal Trade winds
After a few days of the abnormal now we have what we expected. SE trade winds, a few fluffy clouds and some favourable current. ETA at this speed is Friday morning. We can enter the anchorage at night but may slow a little to enter just as it gets light. Marquesas are 9:30 hours behind […]
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At Sea: Convergence Zones
June 15th, 2009 · Comments Off on At Sea: Convergence Zones
So after the entry for yesterday we had a series of heavy rain squalls and the wind went from 8 knots all the way up to 30 knots. Lots of fiddling, sail changes and getting a little wet. Then at dawn we came out of that zone into normal trade winds. 20 knots or so […]
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At sea: NE trades as per North of Equator
June 14th, 2009 · Comments Off on At sea: NE trades as per North of Equator
The NE winds have just ended. It was like being north of the equator again. Changed back just a frontal sstem in Scotland. Wind died over a 2 hour period and then you could see the new wind coming with the rain. We are nicely positioned now for the run into the Marquesas. We should […]
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At sea: Squalls and 12.1 Knots
June 13th, 2009 · Comments Off on At sea: Squalls and 12.1 Knots
At 11:30 last night we were both up keeping out the rain just in the cabin wondering if the windpilot could control a 30 knot squall. The answer is yes and it has the max speed for this leg at 12.1 knots! The wind changed to the NE with that squall. We thought it would […]
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At sea: “This life is not for the faint hearted but there are many rewards”
June 12th, 2009 · Comments Off on At sea: “This life is not for the faint hearted but there are many rewards”
The quote in the title is from Pamela Stephenson’s book Treasure Islands subtitled “Sailing the south seas in the wake of Fanny and Robert Louis Stevenson” and certainly true. David Lunt, who helped crew Giselle across Biscay, gave me this book by Billy Connolly’s wife as amusing reading which it certainly is. Especially some of […]
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At sea: Squalls
June 11th, 2009 · Comments Off on At sea: Squalls
Making excellent progress but having to work a bit harder. Squalls coming through since the middle of the night with 10 knot wind increase. All across the Atlantic and in the Caribbean the squalls were just 5 knots so easy to accommodate. Other close by still struggling with low winds. We are getting a base […]
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