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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] silvermom
[position] 16 06.32S 167 28.06E
[status] Close hauled all day but finally made it to Port Stanley on Malekula Island. Looking forward to a good night's rest, then heading to Ambrym early tomorrow morning.
[heading] 150M
[speed] 0k
[weather] Wind SE 20, 12 in the anchorage. Seas ESE 1.5M outside, rippled in the anchorage. Baro 1015 and steady. Cloud 100% with occasional light rain.
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[password] Naylene1
[position] 16 35.705S 168 09.641E
[weather] cloudy 20 knots SE wind
[status] all good aboard ... at anchor at Epi ..hydraulics roler furler playing up again ..
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BLINDSPOT
[password] mydog23
[position] 19 10.2S 171 00.7W
[weather] 00
[speed] 7knts
[heading] 275T
[status] bumpy day, get bttr nw
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[password] Solace4me
[position] 17 44.34s 177 08.339e
[weather] cloudy light wind SW barometer 1014
[speed] 0
[heading] 0
[status] had a day and night in Musket Cove and caught up with quite a lot of people. Shopped up and headed out to Liku Liku for the night, super pleasant spot. Seaplanes and helicopters deliver people here
Heading to Denarau for tonight Tim heads off the boat and Maria arrives tomorrow.(Yay)
Lovely and warm at around 27degree, no trouble dropping over the side for a swim.
Love to all
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[p]rawlie
[pos]09 55.2s 140 19.4e
[s]0800 posn. First night at sea (Arafura Sea!), all well on board. Running
under poled twin headsails. Still in VHF contact with Mawari. Some other
boats in fleet behind us.
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I am here Lat-18.658103 Lon-173.983567 Alt+067ft GPS Sats seen 10 http://map.iridium.com/m?lat=-18.658103&lon=-173.983567 Sent via Iridium GO!
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[s] Position report sent via Iridium GO [END]
[password] minta12
[position] 10 22S 142 00e
[weather] 15 - 20k SE, overcast with scattered showers, Sky beginning to clear. 1011mb
[speed] 6.5k
[heading] 280T
[status] A windy squally night but we have arrived safely this morning into a lovely calm Arafura Sea. Several other rally boats departing Thursday Island as we zip through the strait with a favourable current. Looking forward to a relaxing few days as we coast along and try to time our arrival for later in the week.
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