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We must free ourselves of the hope that the sea will ever rest. We must learn to sail in high winds.

— Aristotle Onassis

Interlude ix - July 21, 2015

By Interlude_ix on Wed, 22 Jul 2015 - 07:33
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Hi C's - July 21, 2015

By Hi_C's on Wed, 22 Jul 2015 - 07:32
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Donella - July 22, 2015

By CalypsoII on Wed, 22 Jul 2015 - 06:37
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[password] NZ2009
[position]18 41.68s 173 59.91w
[status] Anchored at Aisea's Beach.
[weather] 15 knots SE, 40% cloud, bar 1017.[END]

Breeze - July 22, 2015

By Breeze on Wed, 22 Jul 2015 - 06:28
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Libertalia - July 22, 2015

By Libertalia-archived on Wed, 22 Jul 2015 - 05:32
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I am here Lat-16.728625 Lon-151.443502 Alt+031ft GPS Sats seen 05 http://map.iridium.com/m?lat=-16.728625&lon=-151.443502 Sent via Iridium GO![END]

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

LOCHMARIN - July 21, 2015

By LOCHMARIN on Tue, 21 Jul 2015 - 18:08
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[password] windy
[weather] 15S
[status] Back in Marsden Marina - left for Fiji but autopilot hose failure had us turn back for repairs. Replacing hose in order to leave tomorrow.[END]

Loafer - July 21, 2015

By Gracious Lady on Tue, 21 Jul 2015 - 15:59
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Aradonna - July 21, 2015

By Aradonna on Tue, 21 Jul 2015 - 15:20
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[password]waiknot
[position]16 32.014S 167 46.201E

[status]
Back in the Maskelyne islands, our favourite part of Vanuatu. Three other boats with us in Awei Island, having fun!

[weather]
SE winds gusty outside but we are very sheltered in the bay. Some passing cloud and some sunshine, nice and warm here.

Aradonna - 2102 Jul 2015

By Aradonna on Tue, 21 Jul 2015 - 15:20
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Happy days in the Maskelynes We were not really impressed with the village of Ranon on Ambrym Island. These people had NOT been hit by the cyclone, but clearly have made no attempt to maintain anything for many years. Buildings sit with guttering half off, rotting timbers hanging loose. Concrete buildings half finished, with reinforcing rods poking out of concrete piles, rusting away. Bags of cement sit on the beach beside rusting lengths of reinforcing rods, steel mesh and twisted lengths of timber that were never stacked straight, just left to lie where they fell when unloaded fromt he boat that brought them who knows how long ago. In the school, ripped school books lie on the floor of the classrooms, chairs left lying on their side and desks in haphazard disarray. The resource room at the school was a frightful sight, with school journals and text books strewn on the floor, fallen twisted stacks of books falling off the teachers desk and sliding from crooked piles on shelves. It looks like nobody cares here! In the village, men lie on the beach in the shade of the trees, or sit in the kava bar. Kids play on the beach, fiddling with dinghies that yachties have left as they walk through the village or visit the volcano. Locals approach trying to sell us a tour to the volcano or a viewing of a traditional dance. We declined.
The bay has a dramatic look to it with jet black sand and black rocks. The water is clear but seems inky black with no light reflected back from the sand beneath. We decided not to dive here as first planned, we felt like moving on.
We set sail for our favourite place, the Maskelyne island group, and had a beautiful day in the sunshine, with flat seas and a warm breeze. As a bonus we caught a 42cm Skip Jack Tuna on the way, which will feed us for three nights! Last night we anchored at Awei island, along with 3 other boats. We invited friends Brian and Sue from Darramy over - we had not caught up with them since our wedding, plus we invited the 3 crew of Argonaut over to join us for sundowners as well. Frits and Marian are Dutch and have been sailing for a few years now. Frits son Gerben was visiting for a week or so, taking a break from his usual job as engineer on a superyacht! It was a fun evening, all sharing stories of various adventures and experiences. Today Heather caught up on the laundry and made bread while Karl did some maintenance jobs on Aradonna. Various locals have come by to say hello. One, a 5 year old boy, paddling by himself, was delighted when we gave him some fishing hooks. A couple of sailing canoes came past, with sails made from flour sacks sewn together, these people were from nearby Avokh island. Later, two canoes paddled past with three dogs swimming behind trying to keep up with their owners! Awei island is quite small and all 4 guide books we have tell us it is uninhabited. The update on this, is that 15 people live here now, all part of one extended family group. With our gifts of seeds, the 300 residents of Avokh and the 15 residents of Awei will soon be growing watermelons! Yesterday we spotted a turtle near the boat, it is always nice to see them lift their heads and peak up at us. We are heading off for a snorkel now, to see what we can discover.

Ranganui - July 21, 2015

By Ranganui on Tue, 21 Jul 2015 - 14:42
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