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Yagasa & Namuka-i-Lau
Yagasa is a small group of four uninhabited islets in Fiji’s remote Lau Group that share a common lagoon. The main islet, Yangasa Levu, rises to about 86 meters and houses a colony of various sea birds, namely boobies. Though there are no permanent settlements, the islands are occasionally visited by local fishermen. We wanted…
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Ogea: Snorkeling Delights, a Village on the Edge, and a Gift from the Sea
Up earlier this morning to catch the high slack tide leaving the lagoon of Fulaga to head to the next island of Ogea, only a 10-mile trip today, motoring on mellow seas with little wind. The pass into Ogea is wide and straight forward and we meandered to an anchorage off the uninhabited Ogea Driki.…
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Fulaga, Lau Group: Part 2
We continue to find our time in remote Fulaga (in Fiji’s Lau Group) immensely enjoyable. The village organized a feast for the cruisers for a donation of $50 FJD per person (about $23 USD), including a kava ceremony, a pig, and numerous local foods from mud crabs to octopus. Our host family’s Lani made us…
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Fulaga, Lau Group: Part 1
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BULA! (Our first week in Fiji)
Our first impressions of Fiji – welcoming friendly people in a lush, beautiful landscape! Tied up to the Customs Dock, we were visited first by the woman from the Ministry of Health, where she ensured we were not bringing in any “quarantainable disease,” presented us with our “Certificate of Pratique,” and advised us to lower…
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Day 8: Passage & Arrival to Fiji
The consistency of winds on this passage has been remarkable; steady 20-27 knots, have not changed out our sails at all, just changing the amount of reefing. The passage itself is a notorious one due to various high and low pressure systems, as well as where those systems interact with these trade winds. The goal…
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Day 7: Passage from NZ to Fiji
Conditions remain the same, slightly forward of the beam seas and winds, making for a chunky passage. We average 155-175 nm days. Our average speed is about 7 knots. We tend to slow the boat down at night for comfort against these waves (holding her back by reefing both the main and genoa), then let…
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Day 6: Passage from NZ to Fiji
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Day 5: Passage from NZ to Fiji
Cora did 2 hours of watch last night, still not feeling great, but pushing herself; I’m proud of her. Winds continued to make frequent shifts. Not great sleep for anyone with the movement and noise. Okay, this is a low point this morning…the seas and winds have now moved more forward of the beam and…
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Day 4: Passage from NZ to Fiji
Temperatures rising. 71 degrees F today, long underwear off and barefeet out. Each day increases just a bit. Needing to top up our batteries, but found that our generator stopped working, as cooling water wasn’t circulating correctly. We ran our boat engine, but this was a very slow and inefficient way to top up batteries.…