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Hanamoenoa Bay, Tahuata Island
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Atuona, Hiva Oa, Marquesas!
April 23: LAND HO! Atuona, Hiva Oa Anchor down in the notoriously rolly and crowded Taahuka Bay, Hiva Oa outside the boat-filled breakwater bay, though the swell didn’t bother us much due to our last month on the ocean and our giddiness at arrival. After enjoying a celebratory glass of champagne, we dinked to…
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Crossing 1/3 of the Pacific (by Calder Hyer, age 14)
On March 31, 2024, sailing vessel Terikah left the safe harbor of La Cruz, Mexico with a destination of Hiva Oa, Marquesas, French Polynesia. Onboard were the Hyers, Cora, Calder, Dadu, and Mama, along with the crew, consisting of Emil Tucker. After large provisioning runs and filling up our water and diesel tanks, we…
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The Pacific Crossing by Cora Hyer, age 12
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Day 23: LAND HO!
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Day 22: Crossing from Mexico to French Polynesia
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Day 21: Crossing from Mexico to French Polynesia
Yesterday, woke up to squally sky with the treat of a rainbow, a “squall-bow” a friend called it. Winds up and down, five sail changes before pancakes done. Winds filling in, sails up, and moving along! Back to our old friend, beam seas and raucous noises. Emil calls 17 knots of wind our “Goldilocks speed,”…
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Day 20: Pacific Crossing to Marquesas; Crew Commentary
View from the Portside Crew Quarters: Wanted: Crew needed for Pacific crossing. Principal duty to stand watch in the middle of the night. Other duties as assigned. Room and board provided. Must play well with others. As we near the Marquesas we’ve spent more time reflecting on the passage behind us and prepping to be…
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Day 19: Pacific Crossing to Marquesas, French Polynesia
A tired crew this morning after last night’s squall line that played with us until it finally spit us out around 9am. Seas calmed, winds calmed, sun out and patchy white clouds on blue sky background. We are motoring along today on one engine, ensuring fuel conservation. Regarding fuel, we have two 60 gallon tanks…
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Day 18: Pacific Crossing to French Polynesia
This morning, continued on our same course, making great progress with winds 15 and 1.5 knots current. In the afternoon, winds decreased, sailing with our Code 0 and Main, still able to maintain speed above 5 knots with Equatorial Current our friend. Seas calming, ahhh…feels lovely as we slowly move along. Emil cleaned the barnacles…