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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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Snorkeling, Tropical Homestead, & Night Passage
Moving to our new anchorage, a gust of 47 knots hit us; one of the top gusts we have ever experienced! Tucked happily into Hanatefau anchorage on Tahuata island, anchor buried in sand, steep green-covered cliff walls blocking much of the wind. Into the water we went, clearly seeing our anchor dug and hidden…
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Sharks, Fruit, Friends, & Nightwatch
We continue to explore the Marquesas islands, planning to spend about 4 weeks here before our next passage to the Tuamotus, about 500 miles away. Our trip across the Pacific Ocean is only about 1/3 complete and the next 6 months will be passage-making between island groups, each passage with its own challenges. Thankfully, we…
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Hiva Oa Cultural Tour
Cruising is best balanced with 50% work and 50% play; today was a day of play, a land tour with Kaoha Excursion Yoan (WhatsApp: 689-87-200-459) on Hiva Oa, which we highly recommend. This all-day tour was in a 4-door diesel manual transmission Toyota Hilux open back canvas-covered rig with double-bench seats (vehicle details from…
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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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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…