The Southern Cross
FollowThe Southern Cross is a St Francis 44-foot fibreglass catamaran with a cutter rig. She was built in St Francis Bay, South Africa in 1996. Catherine Kimber and Peter Chataway bought The Southern Cross in 2005. For the past 13 years they have circumnavigated the globe and then Australia. Catherine and Peter have now sold The Southern Cross. They are grateful for the grand adventure that this boating life has been, for the fabulous people they have met and the great friends made. They wish The Southern Cross’s new owners, Deborah and Russell many moments of magnificence.
Recent Updates
report at 8am NZ time. motoring on one metre seas with no wind. Have travelled 220 nautical miles from Opua and 570 nautical miles to North Minerva Reef
<p>100m NE of Opua with not much wind from the NNW. Thanks Remedy for the relay</p>
anchored in Opua, New Zealand. Leaving for Minerva Reef today
anchored in Opua, New Zealand
anchored in Opua, New Zealand
Aiming to depart for Minerva Reef this afternoon
anchored in Opua, New Zealand Aiming to depart for Minerva Reef this afternoon
In Opua hoping to leave for Minerva Reef Friday 13
Anchored near Russell. Waiting weather window to depart for Fiji
Anchored near Pine Island, Opua. Leaving for Fiji on next weather window
anchored off Urupukapuka Island
0430 NZ time. Wednesday 5 Nov. Had a lovely sail yesterday into NZ. Fog descended just as we entered the river into Opua
1800 NZ time. Tuesday 4 Nov. Wind on the nose until 1600. Now sailing
0500 NZ time. Tuesday 4 Nov. Wind shift came through at 7pm last night. Went from 16 knots NW to less than 10 from SSW. Has remained out of SSW since.
1700 NZ time. Monday 3 Nov. Sailing on rhumb line to Opua, NZ. Light rain
0600 NZ time. Monday 3 Nov. Sailing on slight seas on rhumb line to Opua, NZ
1700 NZ time. Sunday 2 Nov. continuing to motor sail in light winds on for rhumb line to Opua, NZ