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The wind and the waves are always on the side of the ablest navigator.
The wind and the waves are always on the side of the ablest navigator.
[password] Bri44angel
[gulfharbor]
synopsis: on
roll call: on
updates: on
[position] 29 34.758S 170 36.906W
[status] Wow - what a boisterous night it was last night - no squalls, but fairly high winds (up to 26 knots) and rough seas; trying to sleep off-watch was like trying to get rest in a washing machine! Things have calmed down a bit now, mid morning, so the ride is a bit more comfortable and "All is (still) well on board!"
[speed] 5.5 - 6 kts
[heading] 065T
[password] nftpw4ps
[position] 08 24.511S 119 19.170E
[speed]
[heading]
[password]Tusi2284
[position]29 24.5s 163 15.5w
[status]We've been sailing to the NNE overnight in variable winds between 15 and 35kn and from between N and SSE. We can now see the depression to the NNE of us. It's moving to the ESE so by midday today we'll be able to turn back onto our course for Raivavae.
[speed]6kn
[heading]340T
[weather]20-30 ESE, seas 2m, cloud cover 95%, baro 1013 steady
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[p]ky2828
[s]
pos: 13 37.661s 177 01.932e
sp: 6.6
h: 175t
w: Wind 16 SE, Seas 1-2 meters ESE, CC 80%, Hum 79%, BAR 1007.3 (s)
d: 27/04/18 05:19 UTC
On our way to the Yasawas, Fiji. Departed Rotuma at 1300 (local) yesterday. So far, a very bumpy ride... lots of squalls. 186 NM to go.
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[password]seabird14
[position] 05 27.1 N 040 46.7 W
[heading] 285T
[speed] 6.2kts
[weather] 15kts NE, seas 2m NE swell and confused seas, squalls, cc 90%, 1015 mb, 85F