Here we go…across the South China Sea!
The South China Sea is an arm of the western Pacific Ocean bounded by southeast China, Taiwan, the Philippines, Borneo, and Vietnam. Yessiree…I didn’t know any of that a short time ago. Funny what you…
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South China Sea Passage
Tiritiri Matangi Island
We met a few local cruising boats in Kawau and they told us about an island loaded with birds that should not be missed. Although it meant we had to backtrack a couple of hours south, we had the time and decided to check it out. We were g…
Are Nordhavns The Ugliest Boats in the World?
I came across this sentence the other day in a thread on Boat Design Forums. …imho Nordhavn´s are amongst the most ugly boats on the market. So, full disclosure, as most of you know, I like Nordhavn trawlers. I think they’re good boats and they have a great following, but boy are they ugly. So […]
We Will Be on World Footprints Radio Show!!!
On Tuesday, April 5th at 6:00 pm EST (3:00 pm PST), we will be both be interviewed on World Footprints Radio show by Tonya Fitzpatrick! Listen to it live at www.blogtalkradio.com/WorldFootprints.
After the segment is completed, you can listen to it onl…
A Little Further North
The dock lines are free and we are back in the Wetsundays again. After 3 1/2 months, 2 cyclones and 2 trips away from Opal Lady we left the marina last Thursday with friend, Graeme aboard. Very fitting that the man who wrote the song A Little Further N…
Northern Lights Wavenet
This year at the Miami Boat Show, Northern
Lights announced their new Wavenet generator
digital monitoring system. Wavenet was installed on Dirona a
couple of months prior to the announceme…

Hurst Visit Tom’s House for Dinner (Part 2)
We had a great lobster dinner at Tom and Jessica’s. The pictures show a little of the home but hopefully will show some of the views.
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Dolphin Swim
Trahy, Julie and Beth had an early morning swim with the dolphins.
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