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Day 5: Passage New Cal to New Zealand
Woke up to Chris at the helm, enjoying an excellent sail toward our destination. Winds a perfect 18-20 knots at our fastest point of sail. Seas (both swells from two directions and wind waves) present, but not uncomfortable. We are enjoying the wind while we have it! Even had a small cup of coffee (hadn’t…
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Day 4: Passage New Cal to New Zealand
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Day 3: Passage New Caledonia to New Zealand
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Day 2: Passage New Cal to New Zealand
Overnight, the bucking bronco sensation of the boat (vertical acceleration), combined with the total darkness, caused Cora and I to feel quite seasick. I made it through 3 hours and 15 min of my 4 hour watch, but then had to pass it off early to lay down. Calder saw a brief heavy rainsquall. Otherwise,…
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Day 1: New Cal to New Zealand
At 8:25am, we left our mooring ball at Ilot Amendee, next stop Opua, New Zealand (with a possible stop at Norfolk Island along the way). Trying some different seasickness meds for Cora, as the scopolamine patch itself doesn’t make her feel well. While passage planning and looking at all the different variables in this crossing,…
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New Caledonia: Ilot Exploration
Hadn’t expected much for wind, but ended up having a truly “dreamy sail” from Ile des Pins to Ilot Ua, steady light winds with minimal seas and clear skies. We had planned on doing lots of wing-foiling in New Caledonia, but instead have been given flat calm seas, lagoons of pure calm turquoise waters, wonderful…
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VIDEO: New Caledonia Passage
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New Caledonia: Ile Casey & Ile des Pins
Out of the capital city of Noumea, motored in zero wind to Ile Casy, an uninhabited nature reserve, immediately greeted by bird song and the visually stunning mix of palm and tall pine trees. These endemic columnar pines stand like beacons, survivors of Triassic vegetation from some 230 million years ago, at the time when…
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Noumea, New Caledonia: Where Cultures Converge
New Caledonia is a place of mind-bending contrasts — somehow both French and Oceanian, European and Melanesian. Floating in the middle of the Coral Sea, it’s a French overseas territory whose main island, Grande Terre, stretches 400 kilometers in length, a rugged spine of mountains running like a backbone through the center. Along its edges…
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Day 4: Arrival New Caledonia!
Calder awoke to the announcement, “Fish On!” He jumped out of bed and started reeling. A morning gift from the sea of a large wahoo that will feed us many meals. So thankful! Just after Calder finished processing the first one, the line whirred again – another wahoo! This one spit out a squid beak,…