We made the 6.3 knot average with ease despite some current against us, so should be tucked up in Port Resolution for the night. Several fishing boats were close to our path in the night. Seemed smaller than many ocean fishing boats and with bright lights perhaps to attract the fish. They appeared stationary and […]
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At Sea: Port Resolution tonight
May 11th, 2011 · Comments Off on At Sea: Port Resolution tonight
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At Sea: Dawn Princess at Noon
May 9th, 2011 · 3 Comments
Got through to the trade winds at 12:00 yesterday. Great run every since. We averaged 7.5 knots for the first 4 hours and 7.0 for the whole day. If we can make 6.3 overall average we get into Port Resolution on Wednesday before dark otherwise we’ll have another night at sea. Forecast is for the […]
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At sea: 8 Knots in Squalls
May 9th, 2011 · Comments Off on At sea: 8 Knots in Squalls
Mixture of motoring and sailing. All sails up in squalls to sail, all sails down to stop flogging in lulls. Squalls were lasting 2 hours now a good bit longer – perhaps we have found the permanent wind. Got out the big reacher yesterday to try and sail in 10 knots of wind but the […]
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At sea: Avoiding Matthew and Hunter
May 8th, 2011 · 1 Comment
We have the fans on in the cabin today. Nearly all blue sky so hot on deck. All the sails down and motoring as the 4m swell from the SW was just flapping the reefed main we usually leave up when motoring. I wonder if we saw our last Albatross yesterday. Today there is no […]
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At Sea: To windward we go, we go
May 6th, 2011 · Comments Off on At Sea: To windward we go, we go
North of 30 now traditionally the end of the westerly airflow and start of the trades – not today! Typically though the depressions don’t bring gale force winds this far north. Gusts last night 20 to 25 so easily handled by the 2 reefs. Past the one third milestone. Discovered how to stop the mess […]
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At Sea: Good News – Wind, Bad News – on the nose
May 6th, 2011 · Comments Off on At Sea: Good News – Wind, Bad News – on the nose
Sailing now since mid day Thursday. Initially a romp with the wind from the east then hard on the wind as it went slowly through the north and upto 25-30 knots for a while. Sea is confused with several 2m swells present but Giselle is getting through it with ease – long may that last. […]
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At sea: No Albatrosses today
May 4th, 2011 · 1 Comment
For my birthday we had Albatrosses flying around us all day. White bodied ones and black bodied ones always accompanied by a range of shearwaters. In the morning they often swooped up just in front of the rising sun to give an even more dramatic picture. But today none so far. I have been told […]
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At sea: No YMCA
May 3rd, 2011 · Comments Off on At sea: No YMCA
The tradition at Hardrock Cafes is for all the staff to sing YMCA for any customer brave enough to annouce it’s their birthday. I can report that so far this tradition has NOT found it’s way to the crew of Giselle for my birthday. We will see if Andy is as lucky if we are […]
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Cleared into New Zealand
October 23rd, 2010 · 3 Comments
Felt a bit guilty getting a very good sail the last day into Whangarei. A number of boats we were talking to on the nets were stuck out in bad weather and seas close to New Zealand. We arrived in Marsden Cove Marina, Whangarei at 11:30 local time and were all checked in by Bruce […]
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At sea: Baked garlic, pumpkin and Albatrosses
October 19th, 2010 · Comments Off on At sea: Baked garlic, pumpkin and Albatrosses
Averaged 8.3 knots over ground for the last hour. Half a knot of current helping us in that number. A fabulous sail all night. A near full moon made it all the better. Wind should hold now until we get in. This should allow us to clear customs on Thursday at Marsden Cove, Whangarei. If […]
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