Windchase is a 1974 Pacific 38 (Hull no 18), built in Whangarei, NZ.
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Windchase - June 10, 2018
Posted:
7-9hrs from Norfolk. Winds very light, except for occasional rainy squall.
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Windchase - June 9, 2018
Posted:
Getting closer to Norfolk... 100nm or so to go...
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Windchase - June 9, 2018
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Abt a day away from Norfolk Island stopover... Quiet night - wind getting a little lighter but so is sea & hope that av of 140 or so miles/day so far can be sustained! All well aboard! This e-mail... Read More
Windchase - June 8, 2018
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Lovely night, 17-23kn S-SW, mellow seas. All good aboard. Heading for a few days at Norfolk as crew keen on ticking their breaks.
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Windchase - June 7, 2018
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Well on the way.. Shld clear Cape Reigate in a couple of hours. Won't bother waving as its 110nm away! Great progress due to higher-than-forecast winds... 50-60kn last night as opposed to the nice 30... Read More
Windchase -
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<p>WSW 150nm run for day! A bit frisky at times but sea and wind are both in right direction, so great progress. May even clear Cape Reinga by 2moro eve.</p>
Windchase - June 5, 2018
Posted:
Quite a slowish night but really cranking now.. Still after a little more sea room. Smiles on the dials.
Windchase - June 5, 2018
Posted:
Quite a slowish night but really cranking now.. Still after a little more sea room. Smiles on the dials.
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Windchase - June 4, 2018
Posted:
And we're off!! Just getting things sorted but sails are up and ready to rock... With maybe a little rolling thrown in!
Windchase - May 28, 2018
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