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Aotearoa Arrival: Opua Marina, Northland
Tied up to the Opua, Aotearoa (New Zealand) Q-dock at 4:20pm, just in time for the Customs and Biosecurity to inform us that we were the first on their list for the next day. In some ways this was a relief – nothing to do but celebrate our arrival as a family with fresh tuna…
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Boat Sweet Boat: Back to Terikah
Back to boat late after helping a friend on SV Linnaea with a haul-out in Whangarei. Home sweet boat – the distinct smell of our boat greeting us, the comfort of the warm wood interior, and a cozy cabin in which to sleep. We all slept great. Next day, busy with work for me and…
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Boatwork in Exotic Locations
One oft repeated phrases is “cruising is boat work in exotic locations.” Cruising also involves play and exploration in exotic locations, but there is a constant background of boat maintenance with intermittent large projects. I am taking a break from our regularly scheduled program of boat fun to bring you…boat work! We pulled into Opua…
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Magnificent Niue
Niue – a place I didn’t know existed. Once I learned it existed, a place I desperately wanted to go. Once I learned the weather conditions that needed to be in place to go, a place I thought we’d likely never go. It is a fair weather stop and many cruisers bypass it due to…
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Final days in the Marquesas; Passage tomorrow
Upon arrival to Controleur Bay, we went up the now familiar river entrance at almost high tide on full step with SY Flora (yee-haw!) and strolled around town, picking up some produce and beer at the local Magasin. Enjoyed the full moon rising over the island mountains. Dinner was exquisite – fresh tuna sashimi, a…
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Nuka Hiva: Muddy Buddy Adventures
Chris off to the bakery today to bring home fresh croissants for our 26nm journey to the island north of us, Nuka Hiva. We made excellent time on the journey motor-sailing. Nuka Hiva (population 3,151) is the second largest island in French Polynesia (after Tahiti). We pulled into Taioa Bay with its two coves of…
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Ua Pou: A Cathedral of Cascades, Chocolate, & Croissants
Ua Pou is sheer craggy basalt rock coalesced into various patterns and formations that we could not take our eyes off, as we rounded the southern tip up the western side of the island to our destination of Hakahetuau. Into the anchorage, huge basalt pillars jut up out of the valley reaching into the clouds. …
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Vaitahu Bay and Project Days
April 27, 2024 (Saturday): Vaitahu Bay, Tahuata We moved only a few miles south to Vaitahu, the largest village on the island of Tahuata, which sits in a stunningly steep and lush valley. The dinghy landing situation here is notoriously challenging, as there is a cement wall, metal ladder, and lots of swell; necessitating some…
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Hanamoenoa Bay, Tahuata Island
April 25, 2024: Hanamoenoa Bay, Tahuata Island We had a “learning experience” this morning after we picked up our very full, dry bag of clean laundry including all our clothes, sheets, and towels from the last month. We placed the bag in the dinghy then went to the store for a few items; the…
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A Week in the Life
And…we are still at the La Cruz marina…preparations, preparations, preparations, and a bit of play. Here is one full week of daily journal entries to give you a feel of our La Cruz dock life. It got a bit long! March 6, 2024 La Cruz has an active cruising kids group led by a passionate…