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Kosmos and Crew Underway to Mexico

We’re finally actively cruising again. Eric, Christi, and Keith (now 10) are headed to the Sea of Cortez aboard Kosmos. We’re currently in Ensenada to check into Mexico. Tomorrow, we’ll head to La Paz. The Ensenada to La Paz leg … Continue reading

AUCKLAND’S EAST COAST CRUISING GROUNDS BATTERED BY EASTERLIES

 How right were NIWA late last year when they forecast the 2021/22 North Island summer would be dominated by easterlieswith more gales, thunderstormsand wet weather than normally expected. We’ve lain at home in bed during quite a few nights in the last few weeks listening to wind and rain thankful to be ashore.There’s certainly been some nice sunny days, but on the water we’ve rarely had the settled predominantly south-west conditions we normally expect, the exceptions being a settled period in January before Cyclone Cody arrived and some nice periods in April. In fact we can rarely remember a period of such sustained south to north-easterlies occasionally tipping over into north-westerlies.

This significantly changes summer cruising dynamics, firstly because the east coast becomes exposed rather than sheltered and secondly because we’re all mainly used to anchoring for settled south-westerly conditionsrather than for strong easterlies.

Of course this has also opened some opportunities for cruising the normally exposedwest coasts of Great Barrier Island, Kawau Islandand Coromandel Peninsula, but you do have to get there and back safely and easterlies often bring large ocean swells and larger than usual wind-generated waves.

We last got out for 6 nights in mid-May anchoring around Onetangi including very pleasant Piemelon Bay on the east side of Onetangi when the wind went south-east.

Fortunately it’s nearly always possible to safely return home from the inner Hauraki Gulf islands, nearly all of which provide some secure anchorages during easterlies. Some of our favorites during E to NE winds areRakino Island’s West Bay, Waiheke Island’s Putiki Bay, Ponui Island’s Shark Bay and Rotoroa Island’s South-west Bay.

Anyway our Winter solstice is now only about three weeks away on 21 June and from there our dark mornings and evenings will very gradually lengthen out. Roll on settled SW conditions.

AUCKLAND’S EAST COAST CRUISING GROUNDS BATTERED BY EASTERLIES

 How right were NIWA late last year when they forecast the 2021/22 North Island summer would be dominated by easterlieswith more gales, thunderstormsand wet weather than normally expected. We’ve lain at home in bed during quite a few nights in the last few weeks listening to wind and rain thankful to be ashore.There’s certainly been some nice sunny days, but on the water we’ve rarely had the settled predominantly south-west conditions we normally expect, the exceptions being a settled period in January before Cyclone Cody arrived and some nice periods in April. In fact we can rarely remember a period of such sustained south to north-easterlies occasionally tipping over into north-westerlies.

This significantly changes summer cruising dynamics, firstly because the east coast becomes exposed rather than sheltered and secondly because we’re all mainly used to anchoring for settled south-westerly conditionsrather than for strong easterlies.

Of course this has also opened some opportunities for cruising the normally exposedwest coasts of Great Barrier Island, Kawau Islandand Coromandel Peninsula, but you do have to get there and back safely and easterlies often bring large ocean swells and larger than usual wind-generated waves.

We last got out for 6 nights in mid-May anchoring around Onetangi including very pleasant Piemelon Bay on the east side of Onetangi when the wind went south-east.

Fortunately it’s nearly always possible to safely return home from the inner Hauraki Gulf islands, nearly all of which provide some secure anchorages during easterlies. Some of our favorites during E to NE winds areRakino Island’s West Bay, Waiheke Island’s Putiki Bay, Ponui Island’s Shark Bay and Rotoroa Island’s South-west Bay.

Anyway our Winter solstice is now only about three weeks away on 21 June and from there our dark mornings and evenings will very gradually lengthen out. Roll on settled SW conditions.

All Things Must Pass

All things must pass None of life’s strings can lastSo, I must be on my way And face another day George Harrison once wrote these lyrics…  A lot has passed since my last post.  Sadly, we lost our best friend and mate, Ra…

All Things Must Pass

All things must pass 

None of life’s strings can last

So, I must be on my way
 
And face another day
 
George Harrison once wrote these lyrics…  
 
A lot has passed in the two years since my last post. 
 
Sadly, we lost our best friend and mate, Radar. Life aboard Istaboa was never the same without him. There’s not a day goes by we don’t think about the old boy.



 
COVID put and end to the company I started way back in 1994. The good news? All the longtime employees landed on their feet, some are doing better, a few retired.  
Fortunately, the little marina wifi company, onSpot, is thriving and better than ever.

 
 Taycom
 
and… 

And so, we handed over stewardship of Istaboa to her new owners. It was an awfully painful day, but it was time. There were many reasons and justifications for the sale, but time has a way of changing everything — we are not yachtistas.  
 
Still, our many memories are vivid and will be cherished.

Istaboa is now “Realm”. She’s living on the Chesapeake Bay, hopefully being taken care of and loved as much as she was during our time with her.
 
As George wrote all those years ago… We must be on our way and face another day. 

Adios, Istaboa – you served us well for 16 years – we were so lucky to have had you in our life.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
However, we’re not ones to sit on our hands and reminisce. 

This is our new mode of travel. We’ve not given our little motorhome a name, and probably won’t, but we’re looking forward to seeing and experiencing many of the places one can’t get to via boat. This life is somewhat different, but essentially the same. We’re finding RVers are very approachable folks, friendly, and seem happy to help when help is needed. 

Today, we’re in Hot Springs, Arkansas —tomorrow we’re heading west to wherever and hoping our new ride will scratch our travel itch.

 
I started this blog in 2007 – What a wonderful trip it’s been 
 

 





Cheers,

Bob and Mel (and Muddy)
 


 

 
 


Nordhavn 57-26 Istaboa

Winter Hiking

One of the many reasons we loved spending time in Norway was the countless boat-accessible view hikes. Washington state’s mountain hikes aren’t nearly as close to the water, but they do compete well with Norway for fabulous scenery. When we’d previously lived full-time in Seattle, we spent most of our free time on Dirona and…

West Seattle

West Seattle is a group of Seattle neighborhoods known for their many public beaches and parks, several with wonderful view east to downtown or west to the Olympic Mountains. The Duwamish River separates the two parts of city, and also is home to the Port of Seattle and several parks. A passenger-only ferry runs between…

Emily Grace 2022-04-13 14:30:00

 

Next month this 21 year old graduates as a mechanical engineer.  Her hard work earned her better grades than her dad and I couldn’t be any prouder. She has accepted a full-time position at General Dynamics and will start this summer.  It’s ironic that I will be officially retiring from this company (finally 65) in the same year she is starting!
Life is good…Yaaaay  Emily !
Dad

Emily Grace 2022-04-13 14:30:00

 

Next month this 21 year old graduates as a mechanical engineer.  Her hard work earned her better grades than her dad and I couldn’t be any prouder. She has accepted a full-time position at General Dynamics and will start this summer.  It’s ironic that I will be officially retiring from this company (finally 65) in the same year she is starting!
Life is good…
Dad

Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara, CA is a popular tourism destination, with the Pacific Ocean on one side and the steeply rising Santa Ynez Mountains on the other. The city has excellent restaurants and accommodations, wonderful hiking in the mountains, and water activities in the offshore Channel Islands. Those are sufficient enough attractions for us to go, but…