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Savusavu to the Yasawas
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Back to Paradise: Taveuni Underwater Magic
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Heading North
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Vanua Balavu: Susui, Little Harbour, & Mbavatu Harbour
Off to the island of Venua Balavu! The winds weren’t consistent and we made many sail changes between our asymmetrical spinnaker, Code Zero, and main sail with a touch of motoring until we entered the southern pass of Venua Balavu. We arrived to Susui village just after sunset, so glad for satellite imagery showing the…
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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 1
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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