Stuff To Do
Lots of running around in New Zealand getting started on winter projects. We are going to replace the Bomar hatches, have a full set of canvas made including a full awning for the tropics, Read More …
Lots of running around in New Zealand getting started on winter projects. We are going to replace the Bomar hatches, have a full set of canvas made including a full awning for the tropics, Read More …
We pulled into Opua Harbor on a pretty Sunday afternoon, light winds and sunshine. Not a record-breaking trip due to headwinds, but nice and safe with no excitement. We’ve cleared customs and are now Read More …
We’re 53 hours and 458 nautical miles into our return trip to New Zealand. We planned to leave Wednesday but at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday after reviewing the weather reports, Rod said let’s go – battened Read More …
Suva is a place of grey skies and much rain. We stayed in port until Saturday morning, all of it under a drizzle – then headed for Kadavu for a shakedown sail to make Read More …
Thursday was more of the same – errands and maintenance. Anouk is in the process of cooking up supplies of soup and casseroles for preparation-free meals during the passage (it’s hard to cook pounding through Read More …
Tuesday morning we awoke to the sound of the anchor chain being pulled up at 6:45 a.m. – Rod was apparently in a hurry to leave for Suva. We motored (no wind) across the Read More …
While still in Beqa Lagoon we took one last dive, returning to Glory Hole where we completed our first commercial dive last week. It was a spectacularly beautiful dive site and we wanted to return Read More …
A slow start this morning as we were waiting for high tide, having been told that the river here cuts through the entire island and when the water is high we can navigate it all Read More …
Very early this morning I kayaked, camera in hand, a short ways up the mouth of a freshwater river that empties into our bay. It was lined and overhung with mangrove trees and felt like Read More …
Good news – the emails continue! The Shark Dive has been going on three days a week for the past seven years – the only injury occurring to a diver who fell asleep on the Read More …