[password] 23Twelve
[position] 35 36.400S 172 36.594E
[weather] 13knts NNW, moderate seas confused, 1m swell NW, 90% cloud, 1017 baro
[speed] 5knts
[heading] 190T
You can't stop the waves, but you can learn to surf.
You can't stop the waves, but you can learn to surf.
[password] 23Twelve
[position] 35 36.400S 172 36.594E
[weather] 13knts NNW, moderate seas confused, 1m swell NW, 90% cloud, 1017 baro
[speed] 5knts
[heading] 190T
[password] trinItE2@Ty
[position] 7 17.3 S 34 06.8 W
[speed] 4.9
[heading] 340T
[status] New position
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[password] sywhynot
[position] 33 51S 124 08E
[weather]15 knts SW, mostly clear,rising barometer
[speed] NA
[heading] NA
[status] Tamata is in western australia, anchored at Daw, long day, after being on one tack for 575nm had to tack 11 times in the last 24nm which took 6 hours trying to stay in the lee of Daw island, nice here but will have to bail tomorrow as weather coming,
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Lat+6deg46'45" Lon+99deg12'34" Alt+070ft GPS Sats seen: 10 2017-03-24 04:09UTC http://map.iridium.com/m?lat=6.779237&lon=99.209475 Sent via Iridium GO!
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[s] Position report sent via Iridium GO [END]
I am here Lat-18.668892 Lon-173.983480 Alt+072ft GPS Sats seen 09 http://map.iridium.com/m?lat=-18.668892&lon=-173.983480 Sent via Iridium GO!
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[s] Position report sent via Iridium GO [END]
[password] rachel25,
[position] 19 54.810s 031 11.932w
[status] On passage from Brazil towards Cape Verdes
The wind ran out of puff around 11am, so we decided to motor in the hope of moving out of the mini doldrum. Four hours later there was still no wind. We cut the engine, as we're concerned about the diesel usage, and have been drifting ever since. Took the opportunity for a dip over the side, taking turns, and then later enjoyed a caipirinha while watching the sun set. Once in a while we get it right!
[password] 23Twelve
[position] 34 20.971S 173 04.902E
[weather]8knts NNe, smooth seas, 0.25m swell , 60% cloud, 1021 baro
[speed] 4knts
[heading] 272T
[status] On passage, Opua to Mana marina, Plimmerton. Just rounded North Cape. Wind just filled in after 6 hours motoring: neat to see it coming in from the North, waiting to see what it would be... Great time with a biggish pod of dolphins; got the video this time.[END]