Mr Legoman, who has been with us from the start of our journey, now feels safe to come out and enjoy the trip. He has a walrus face and when we asked for a name back came John Lennon since he sang “I am a walrus”! Staying in the rope locker he felt trying to […]
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John Lennon, our stowaway
October 30th, 2009 · 2 Comments
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At anchor: Whales are going south and so are we
October 26th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Humpback whales bread in Tongan waters but feed in the waters of the antartic. They start to leave in October to go south and we are doing the same. We did manage to see a small group with a baby, they were entertaining people from a sight seeing boat who were swimming with them by […]
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Treasured Island (Upolu, Samoa)
October 23rd, 2009 · Comments Off on Treasured Island (Upolu, Samoa)
The Apia marina dinghy meets you in the bay and escorts the yachts into their marina berth, they have been known to direct sailors to share a berth with a bommie , yes a bommie one of the large coral heads that can put holes in a glassfibre hull. The game starts when the dinghy […]
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The Power of Water
October 20th, 2009 · 3 Comments
Tonga is the oldest and last remaining Polynesian monarchy. It is divided into four parts, volcanic Niuas in the north, Vava’u group, Ha’api group low coral and high volcanoes, and Tongatapu in the south with the capital Nuku’alofa. We start with the Niuas, arriving at Niuatoputapu just after the tsunami, there are three villages on […]
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Thanks for your concern
October 19th, 2009 · Comments Off on Thanks for your concern
We would all like to thank you for all the emails you sent during the last couple of weeks, they meant a great deal to us. Replies will be coming out but as you probably guess life was a bit hectic, we were exhausted physically and mentally. We could however sail away, I hope we […]
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Niuatoputapu and the Tsunami
October 18th, 2009 · Comments Off on Niuatoputapu and the Tsunami
Photos of the damage and the initial recovery of this northern Tongan island now in the gallery. Link to gallery
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At anchor: Neiafu, Vavua, Tonga – New mobile number
October 11th, 2009 · 2 Comments
How often does a custom’s official thank you for your help at your previous destination? He was really concerned for his fellow Tongans at Niuatoputapu. We have a mobile SIM for Tonga. You can skype this number as well as it accepting normal phone calls (send us an email for the number). Position: 18°39′ 173°59′ […]
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At sea: No wind
October 11th, 2009 · Comments Off on At sea: No wind
Weather charts have a nice force 3 northerly wind but we have had none for 14 hours now just a whisper from the SW. Spent from 07:00 to 14:00 no sails up with an oily sea all around. I think this has been our longest spell of no wind at sea to date. Position: 17°44′ […]
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At sea: Tonga, Niuatoputapu towards Vavau
October 10th, 2009 · Comments Off on At sea: Tonga, Niuatoputapu towards Vavau
On route again. I guess the sadder you are to leave, the more you enjoyed being there. It was very hard to leave Niuatoputapu. A low is passing to the south of us and the wind is due to go through the north and west before going SE. So far it has gone from east […]
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At Anchor: Off Falehau, Niuatoputapu
October 3rd, 2009 · 1 Comment
Evidence off Tsumani all round us. Locals have never lost their spirit and looking forward to their sunday worship. Some sailing boats were in this anchorage when the Tsumani hit but were OK. Position: 15° 56′ 173° 46′ [-15.941,-173.769]
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