Pilgrim

Pilgrim

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15.25 Mtr Hartley Tahitian ( ferro) sloop 4.1 Mtr beam .

Black sail covers , Furling cover and Dodgers .

Cream Hull, Deck And Super structure Off white

Sailing out of New Zealand to the Islands for as long as we can.
 

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Pilgrim - September 29, 2017
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our day here just got better and better as it went on yesterday, giving us great diving out on the reef. a interesting thing occurred here in the late afternoon we spotted a contact on our AIS ... Read More
Pilgrim - September 28, 2017
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Matuku proves to be a quite anchorage as there is no fetch though the wind does rush down over the hills

Pilgrim - September 26, 2017
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still at Matuku did the sevusevu yesterday and meet the very friendly folk in the village that made us welcome. today plan to get out to see what Matuku has to offer in the way of diving/snorkeling ... Read More
Pilgrim - September 25, 2017
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Now in Matuku island ( Daryl and Sonya's favorite spot)surrounded by the high hills and the bird song being Sunday when we arrived have yet to go and introduce ourselves. The school bus/boat called ... Read More
Pilgrim - September 23, 2017
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we are departing Falunga today and doing a over nighter to Matuku arriving there in the morning, our time here is something we will long remember and thank the people for making us so welcome going ... Read More
Pilgrim - September 22, 2017
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today looks like a repeat of yesterday, so its back out to the outer reef system snorkeling in the pools that are left by the receding tide.

Pilgrim - September 21, 2017
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what a day we have woken to, looking forward to taking a walk through to the outside where we are parked there are about 3 places that the water come through into the inside lagoon. One is able to ... Read More
Pilgrim - September 20, 2017
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we moved over to the sand spit area yesterday. There is 3 of us in Falunga still that is untill a rather large ketch came in fairly late yesterday ( not Jonathon as expected)

Pilgrim - September 19, 2017
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We went into the village yesterday to pick up some carving, if one is looking to purchase or look at what they do here it is well worth the effort. The work is of good quality, our xmas presents are ... Read More
Pilgrim - September 18, 2017
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good morning from Falunga our time here drawing to a close with about a week time thinking of moving on. we were boat 90 to visit this year and the season is not over our host's are great ( same ones ... Read More
Pilgrim - September 16, 2017
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Oh Falunga how this place grows on you, the people, the relaxed atmosphere, all one needs is time to take it all in. We are off clamming today with our host should prove interesting

Pilgrim - September 14, 2017
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I can see now why those that make the effort to come out to Falunga find there anchor is reluctant to part company. we have time on our side so can just kick back and take in as much as we can.

Pilgrim - September 12, 2017
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relocated to Falunga and I can clearly see why one can get lost here and forget to return to cruising. Blown away by the hospitality. nope this will do us for awhile.

Pilgrim - September 11, 2017
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enjoying the settled conditions here at the Yagasa cluster enabling us to move around quite freely

Pilgrim - September 10, 2017
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one more Island to check out in the yagasa group and I am sure that it won't disappoint may move onto Falunga tomorrow, making a note that one must return to here.

Pilgrim - September 9, 2017
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enjoying our time here at the Yagasa cluster taking in the pretty much untouched scenery prepared to spend more time here to dive and snorkel.

Pilgrim - September 8, 2017
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now in the Yagasa Cluster which are reported to be as nature meant untouched there is fisherman that come here from time to time. Very keen to look around all 4 islands that make up this group.

Pilgrim - September 7, 2017
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planning on moving on from Komo today doing a 9mn across to Yagasa

Pilgrim - September 6, 2017
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still in Komo Island what a plesant spot has some of the best coral that we have found and great people so glad we called in here .

Pilgrim - September 5, 2017
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did the 20nm hop across to Komo island yesterday heard that it is a great island and the smallest occupied one in the Lau so off to meet and greet today. PS thanx for the kind words yesterday it has ... Read More

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