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The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails.

— William Arthur Ward

Catharpin Blue - July 31, 2015

By Catharpin_Blue on Fri, 31 Jul 2015 - 06:49
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[p]43Richland
[pos]22 14.80s 177 06.39w
[sp]6.6
[h]60t
[s]120 miles to go to Tongatapu. Very unconfortable. SE winds 20-25 and higher gusts
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Ransom - July 31, 2015

By Ransom on Fri, 31 Jul 2015 - 00:57
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I am here Lat-17.137903 Lon-151.139072 Alt+014ft GPS Sats seen 10 http://map.iridium.com/m?lat=-17.137903&lon=-151.139072 Sent via Iridium GO![END]

[s] Manual position report sent via Iridium GO [END]

Ranganui - July 30, 2015

By Ranganui on Thu, 30 Jul 2015 - 19:19
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Fluenta - July 30, 2015

By Fluenta on Thu, 30 Jul 2015 - 18:07
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[password] Fluenta2014
[status]
position: 17 46.457s 177 11.002e
Now anchored off Musket Cove. Definitely not in the Lau Group anymore !
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LOCHMARIN - July 30, 2015

By LOCHMARIN on Thu, 30 Jul 2015 - 15:18
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[password] windy
[position]20 02s 177 30e
[speed] 7.2
[heading] 010T
[weather]100% cloud cover, 20sE, bar. 1014, 2m swell.
[status]Plenty of wind, making good progress, quite a few squalls, flying fish joining us on deck now!Due in to Fiji tomorrow.
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Aradonna - July 30, 2015

By Aradonna on Thu, 30 Jul 2015 - 13:06
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[password]waiknot
[position]17 45.292S 168 17.770E

[status]
Watched the Independence Day parade this morning and the parachute jumpers. Celebrations go on all day. Meanwhile we are gearing up for a few changes as we head to Europe. More about our Europe trip is in the blog.

Honeymoon in Europe

By Aradonna on Thu, 30 Jul 2015 - 13:06
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On Saturday we will be flying out of Vanuatu, we will briefly touchdown in Auckland before flying to Tokyo for a few days stop over and then on to Amsterdam. We are picking up a campervan and touring through The Netherlands, Belgium and France, meeting up with several friends along the way. Karl will introduce his new bride to his family in The Netherlands. There will be a family reunion as Karl's two brothers plus his sister from Toronto and respective partners will all be getting together. This will be the first time that all the siblings have been together in 11 years, so it is a very special occasion. We will have some adjustments to make as we leave our yacht behind for 5 weeks and adapt to life in Europe. We will miss the paw paws and coconuts, but will be quite happy if we don't see any more bok choy for a while. We will trade our tuna meals for salted herring, which Karl is looking forward to. Of course, we might have to remember not to eat with our fingers while we are in Europe - the table manners are a little different in Vanuatu! We are not sure what to wear! After living in swimming togs and sarongs for three months, I guess we will need to find some other clothes now, which will be a bit strange. The landscape will be a little different too. We are used to silver white beaches in Santo, jet black beaches in Ambrym, chocolate brown beaches in Ambae and the golden sands of the Maskelynes - all fringed with palm trees and tropical jungle. Not just that, but after a small area of sand, volcanic mountains rise straight up to 800m, or in some cases 1800m. The landscape in Vanuatu is like a child's picture book of volcanic peaks. We will trade this scenery for the flat low lying fields of the Netherlands - I think the Dutch Alps are only about 8m high? The people will be a little different too. In Vanuatu, most people are small in size. Heather can look over the tops of most heads in a crowd here. Once in The Netherlands with all those tall people, Heather will probably feel like a midget. There will be an adjustment in the language we speak as well. Heather has been learning Dutch, but has picked up more Bislama in the last 3 months. Bislama is the local pidgin English and the national language of Vanuatu. It might help to speak a little French when we are in France, which will be a struggle for both of us! For the next 5 weeks we will leave our watery world behind and be land based. We will have to adjust to driving at more than 6 knots I suppose and get used to traffic again - there are no traffic jams on the ocean! But the world will be less wobbly and we won't need to check the weather forecast every day. We might need to remember not to jump out the back of the campervan to go for a swim! So this will be our last blog for a while. We will return to Vanuatu on 5th September and resume our cruising life - and our blogs. Tomorrow we leave Aradonna in storage in Vanuatu, awaiting our return.

NOVAE - July 30, 2015

By NOVAE on Thu, 30 Jul 2015 - 10:24
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Malakite - July 30, 2015

By Malakite on Thu, 30 Jul 2015 - 09:00
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[password] NZL9424A27ZMU3791
[position] 17 44.3S 177 08.8E
[status] We had a lot of wind around the Yasawa's and were on a schedule to get our guests Pete and Deb back to Musket Cove by Sunday. We left Nanuya and started to make our way to the southern Islands in the Yasawa group. We had a really good trip after expecting the weather to be worse. The weather forecasts for this area was a lot varied from one to another.

Koa - July 30, 2015

By Koa on Thu, 30 Jul 2015 - 08:24
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