Hawaii – San Diego Day 4
Weds 9/26 – 32.2n 154.34w 2300 utc E10 to E20, now just gone ENE E swell 6ft 100% cloud heading 000T sailed 173nm made good 111 Read More …
Weds 9/26 – 32.2n 154.34w 2300 utc E10 to E20, now just gone ENE E swell 6ft 100% cloud heading 000T sailed 173nm made good 111 Read More …
Tues 9/2/5 – 20.46n 156w 2300 utc E10 to E20 E swell 3 ft trade wind clouds, 80% clear heading 030T sailed 180nm made good 133, big improvement in angle
9/29/07 UPDATE I have added a new page to the website titled “Captain’s Log”. Check it out for the daily reports from Captain Rod while Raven is at sea. Click HERE for Captain’s Log Mike Read More …
Mon 9/24 – 27.16n 157.49w It’s been NE10 to 15 last 24 hours, squalls to 25, very slow sailing Just changed to E15 to 20, so we have a much Read More …
Sat 9/23 – 24.3n 157.53w We started with 25 knots ENE, it then eased as we moved away from Hawaii, down to 10 knots in the night and now back Read More …
Wed 9/19 – Elize just turned up, Nick later tonite. Weather looks same as ever 20 knots for first 3 days and then………………looking to leave Saturday. Alsumar left last Saturday, Read More …
Slideshow Hawaii-2 2007 After a great experience there is nothing more exciting (other than the adventure itself) than to have a video show up in the mailbox after the fact, Read More …
Slideshow Hawaii-2 2007 As previously mentioned we had a busy schedule arranged on the Big Island well in advance. We arrived last Sunday, did the helicopter and volcano tour on Read More …
Slideshow Hawaii-2 2007 On Wednesday we joined the Kona Honu dive boat again for the much anticipated manta night dive. The night dive was preceded by an afternoon dive, meant Read More …
Slideshow Hawaii-2 2007 Tuesday and Wednesday were devoted to diving the Kona Coast and it lived up to its world class reputation! The dive operation of choice, Kona Honu Divers, Read More …