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pos: 31 59.00s 155.59.60w
sp: 7.0
h: 037m
w: 8kn S, CC , SS 2.0 - 3.0 S
d: 23/05/19 06.20 GMT+1200
A gorgeous big rainbow in the East before sun down yesterday and with the moon rising later (we are happy to have the moon)we had a lovely star show last night, very clear, milky way and a planet we are trying to identify. Average to low wind last night so a slow one with a roll but the wind is from behind, not ahead, we are thankful, although it is hard on sails. Also, what takes a hit is the goodies drawer, the Whittakers peanut slabs have seen "severe night watch erosion", mmm. a pity we don't have chocolate fish too, would taste good about now.
We are finally on the French chart and can start thinking about where to go in the Tuamotos, after we clear and have a few days at Raivavae, looks like fun.
Westie, the great fisherman, has two lines out (one of Annie's and one of Matt's lures) and we are hoping for Mahi mahi or Wahoo, wish us luck.
It's tough out here. What's for breakfast Sefton?
Capt'n T
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