09 - Pacific Crossing
Nicky's birthday
Posted by Namani on Thursday, 27 September 2012Nicky turned 9 today (27SEP) and we had a nice little birthday party at the Niue Yacht Club (of which we are now proud card carrying members), together with Victoria and Aspasia and some other cruisers currently on moorings here. The party was preceded by a little treasure hunt. The cookie monster had stolen the birthday cake and Nicky, together with Niclas and Hannes from Victoria) had to uncover a series of clues to get the cake back. To everyone's relief they succeeded ;-)
Namani off "The Rock"
Posted by Namani on Saturday, 22 September 2012Picked up a mooring here at Niue at 1400 local time today (Friday), exactly 96 hours after we weighed anchor at Suwarrow on Monday. Sailed a total of 562 nm, making this one of our fastest passages (5.9kn average). The wind stayed with us all the way and we could sail right up to the mooring field. Only a few boats here (including Gudrun V, Black Dog and Saltbreaker). We'll go ashore tomorrow morning to clear in and get a first taste of the island they call "The Rock". All is well aboard, stay tuned...
Turning the corner
Posted by Namani on Friday, 21 September 2012The wind filled back in today and after some good progress it looks like we will make landfall in Niue tomorrow (Friday). Until this afternoon we had sailed about 10° south of the rhumb line to build some buffer in case the wind would start to head us. At 2pm this afternoon we "turned the corner" and started spending that southing credit by sailing a more westerly course (255°T vs 220°T). Victoria is about half a day behind us, followed by Aspasia another 24 hrs behind. All is well aboard, stay tuned...
The far side of the world
Posted by Namani on Thursday, 20 September 2012UTC - 11
Posted by Namani on Wednesday, 19 September 2012Changed ship's time yesterday to 11 hours behind utc...
Making good progress, averaging just over 6 kn, beam reaching under double reefed main and 1/2 genoa. Currently steering aboiut 10 deg south of the rhumb line to get some southing in the bank while the wind direction is favorable. Victoria was abou 11 nm behind us this morning and Aspasia were getting ready to leave Suwarrow, also heading for Niue. All is well aboard, stay tuned ...
Sailing!
Posted by Namani on Tuesday, 18 September 2012Suwarrow - Week 1
Posted by Namani on Saturday, 8 September 2012Today marks the end of our first week on Suwarrow which has quickly established itself as one of our favorite landfalls.. Healthy and beautiful coral, lots of fish and an island only for the cruisers anchored here (admittedly quite a few at times) - plus Anthony ("Ants") and Harry, the two National Park wardens on the island. We spend our days snorkeling and diving (plus some school work and boat maintenance/repairs, as always...), usually followed by kids' playtime on the beach, and occasionally followed by a potluck dinner.
Scuba day
Posted by Namani on Saturday, 8 September 2012Went for a day of diving today with Anthony ("Ants", the Assistant Park Ranger), Helena and Kari from Merilelu, Iris and Alex from Aleris, and the crew of Gypsy Blues (who went in their own dinghy). First stop was "Avatar Reef" at the southern end of the atoll (named so by us because diving there feels like flying through the 3D-scapes in the movie Avatar). We had snorkeled there before but scuba diving there was simply wonderful.
One year anniversary and mantas again
Posted by Namani on Sunday, 2 September 201201SEP - exactly one year ago we dropped off our friend Laura at the airport in Portland, ME and started sailing on Namani again in earnest. Nice to celebrate our anniversary here in Suwarrow - in a spot that is probably as far away from "things" as we may ever get in our lifes (other than being on passage somewhere in mid-Pacific).