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Tui (like you’re spitting)

In the village of Yalobi on Waya Island, we met 62 year old Tui who became our friend and guide. Insatiably curious, Tui engaged us on the beach with questions about our boat. After strongly hinting how much he’d love to see the inside of a “yacht like…

Cruising Southeast Alaska: Kimshan Bay & Porcupine Cove

From Klag Bay, we toured north along the west shore of
Chichagof Island, overnighting at Kimshan Bay and Porcupine Cove. We could easily
have spent days in the area–the charts show a compl…

Balearic Islands continued……

5th – 13th September – We are back onboard after a couple of weeks of business travel for Ian and again we are heading back to the Balearics.  It is easy to understand how some well intentioned “cruising live aboards” find themselves in a …

The Kingdom of Tonga – Vava’u

The Vava’u archipelago rises out of the sea, uplifted from the sea floor by tectonic plate movement, as ridges of limestone. There is seismic and volcanic activity along the entire Tongan island chain that sits on the edge of the Pacific ‘ring of fire’…

Eliana 76

#26 San Diego

While we’re waiting for hurricane season to officially end for a southward move, we have two things on our minds.  Training aboard and outfitting Eliana for her first full season.  San Diego is the perfect spot to do both.  Now for the d…

Trip to NZ

I am going back to Tahiti on th 14th October. The Plan is to continue the journey on to New Zealand.

24×7 Rhythm: Watchkeeping

 

One of the things we learned from our trip to Alaska is that 24×7 operation with a
double-handed crew is achievable for us, and with reasonable comfort. We arrived at
the end…

October 8, 2010 – Costa Baja, Mexico

THE SECOND YEAR STARTS! The summer flew, as did we, first to Anchorage where we had just time enough to be amazed at how much all five grandchildren had grown, and then to the East Coast for a couple of weeks with a stop in La Conner on the way. Pau…

Beer on the Beach

Our jaunt to the beach for Happy Hour was a sweet change of pace. Once we figured out how to tie the whaler off so it didn't bash up onto the beach and become high and dry as it was a receding tide, all was calm and peaceful. To our pleasant surpri…

20 Sept 2010 – Bringing Arcadia I Home at last

This belated posting represents the end of the “Extended Sea Trial” we’ve been on since we first took ownership of Arcadia I in Skagway in late June of last year. After well over 10,000 nautical miles under the keel, …