Kairos II
Avg: 7.1knts
24hr: 169.5nm
Pos at 0600 NZDT. 45NM to go to Opua, Great run last night with a tuck in the mizzen and the staysail up. Thanks GHR and YIT for the service that you provide.Nice work. And good to hear the radio operators at Maritime Radio saying "Welcome to New Zealand" to arriving yachties when they are giving notice of arrival. Good look for the frontline people. #proud to be a kiwi :)
Avg: 6.5knts
24hr: 156.7nm
Position at 1800 hrs NZDT. Great days sailing with the wind filling from the North. Broad reaching in 20-25 knts with Jib and Jigger.Eating the last of our french delicacies before arrival in Opua tomorrow lunchtime/afternoonish. All well onboard
Avg: 10.3knts
24hr: 247.6nm
Position at 0600 hrs NZDT. Switched the Detroit off at 2300hrs to the relief of our ears. Been slow progress with the Northerly taking a while to fill in but hope to start trucking along soon. All well onboard
Avg: 3.5knts
24hr: 83.5nm
Position at 1800 hrs NZDT. The engine is driving us insane. Both Malin and I have been walking around with earmuffs on all day. God loves a screaming 2 stroke Detroit Diesel, strong as an Ox.. Im sure the builder put it onboard to make you attempt to sail more and motor less. Hoping to see some wind at 2100 ish. Talked to Dudley on Baiikal on VHF and he is parallel to us heading toward NZ. All well onboard
Avg: 6.1knts
24hr: 146.8nm
Position at 0600 hrs NZDT. Motor sailing since midnight and a bit more until the wind fills in again. Very bright almost full moon last night. Take a peak through your binoculars, well worth a look:) Shaping up for Tuesday morning arriving Opua. All well onboard
wohoo welcome home give us a
Avg: 6.4knts
24hr: 153.4nm
Position at 1800 hrs NZDT. Got a bit of a knock with the 20-25 knt Southerly today but its just starting to ease now. Shaping up to motor through the high tomorrow then a sled run on the big Northerly home. All well onboard
Avg: 6.2knts
24hr: 148.6nm
Position at 0600 hrs NZDT. Making good progress with the Souwester while its with us. Sea state not fully developed which is nice. All well onboard
Hi Jason & Malin we hope that
Avg: 6.7knts
24hr: 159.7nm
Position at 1800 hrs NZDT. Frontal rain etc has just gone through and scattered Cumulus is appearing .Wind is stillin the North strangely enough. Waiting for the wind to back so we can go on the other tack. All well onboard.
Avg: 6.2knts
24hr: 149.1nm
Position at 0600 hrs NZDT. Wind has backed right round to the North. Not much wind at the moment but im sure we will see it soon. All well onboard
Hey guys thanks for message!
Hi Jason and Malin
Avg: 6knts
24hr: 142.9nm
Position at 1800 hrs NZDT. Slow sunny sailing today as the wind eases and backs. Started the motor at 1600 and are now headed to a waypoint just North of Norfolk Island to meet the front. All is well onboard
Avg: 5.8knts
24hr: 138.8nm
Position at 0600 hrs NZDT. Putting on the winter woolies at night now . All is well onboard. Jason and Malin
Thanks for trying. I will
Avg: 6.4knts
24hr: 153.4nm
Position at 1800 hrs NZDT. Slowed down a bit today as looking at encountering a front around Norfolk Island. Good sailing weather at the moment and a shame to slow down. No contact from Kairos 1 or Dudley. All is well onboard. Jason and Malin
Avg: 7knts
24hr: 168.5nm
Position at 0600 hrs NZDT. Made good progress last night. The moon was out and about to light the way which was nice. Wind appears to be backing around already. All well onboard.
Hi Jase and Malin
Position at 1800 hrs NZDT. Got away at 0800hrs this morning through Dumbea pass. I might just add that the Dumbea left surf break was going off!!! It has been a great days sail and we have changed the clocks to NZDT because the Sun kept waking me up at 5 oclock in the morning shining in my eyes. Hi Sharon we will keep an eye out for the other Kairos, I will make some VHF calls. Good night all.
great when the moon is out! I
Hey guys. You been in contact
Tack så väldigt mycket /
Avg: 6knts
24hr: 145nm
Position at 1800 hrs NZDT. Got away at 0800hrs this morning through Dumbea pass. I might just add that the Dumbea left surf break was going off!!! It has been a great days sail and we have changed the clocks to NZDT because the Sun kept waking me up at 5 oclock in the morning shining in my eyes. Hi Sharon we will keep an eye out for the other Kairos, I will make some VHF calls. Good night all.
Leaving New Caledonia via Dumbea Pass this morning. The first part off the passage looks good, then we will do some ducking and weaving past a couple of fronts on route to New Zealand. Feeling excited to say the least.
Leaving New caledonia via Dumbea Pass this morning. The passage looks good for the first few days, after that we will be doing some ducking and weaving past a few fronts on the way to New Zealand. Feeling excited!
Shaping up for a good weather window to depart from Noumea to NZ on Tuesday. Looks like we will clear out tomorrow at this stage. Looks like a few boats will be on this one.
Watch out for Kairos 1
Its been a good couple of weeks cruising in New Cal and we have spent the last few days in Noumea doing the land based attractions which has been fun. Well the decision has been made to head back down to NZ for the summer so we are currently waiting for a weather window to start our passage back down. We were hoping to get away this weekend but lets wait and see.
We are wondering if you could
I think Sunday was the most epic day of surf I have ever witnessed. We rolled out to Dumbea pass accompanied by Sharpe and Margie on Wanderer at about 0530 in the morning and anchored up behind the barrier reef. After dropping the dingy in the water we shot out to the right hander which looked really good but on closer inspection was a little bumpy. Deciding to check the left on the other side of the pass was by far the right call. The wave was a flawless top to bottom barrel for about 100 metres in crystal clear waters and pristine coral reef with initially 5 surfers on it. We ended up surfing for about 3 hours before heading back in a few miles to Signal Island for the afternoon and night. The Island is a cool little sandy mound surrounded by pure white beaches and coral reef. It is also a nature reserve with camping and BBQs allowed ashore, oh and did I mention littered with highly venomous sea snakes (kraits). They are everywhere and you have to be careful not to trip over them. We had happy hour on the beach with our new friends Sharpe and Margie watching the sun go down eating a variety of french cheeses, pates, olives, baguettes and dried fruits all washed down with ice cold beers and french wines.
What a day!!!
Hi Jason and Malin
Hi Jason and Malin
Bonsoir, Clearing into New Cal was a breeze with very friendly officials and no stress except for the fact that they do not speak much English. We like what we see so far, the land reminds us of the Marlborough Sounds with red earth and palmtrees thrown in for good measure. We spent last night downtown Noumea with our local friend JC, dancing the night away at La Bodega. The Market by the Marina is amazing with great produce and a Seafood section. Malin thought she died and gone to heaven. We are now anchored up amongst friends from Fiji hooking into some French delights. On the menu tonight is a fresh seafood and saffron ragou,t chased down with a smooth bottle of bordeaux!!! Tomorrow its an early start as we are heading out to Dumbea passage to surf our first New Caledonian swell!!!
Avg: 6.5knts
24hr: 155.6nm
Bonjour!!! Heading into Havanah passage now. Got the lines out for early morning bite!!!.
Hope you are having fun at
Morning guys we hope that
Morning guys we hope that
Avg: 4.6knts
24hr: 111.5nm
No wind today. Motored a fair bit and now drifting in an oily calm sea listening to music and cooking dinner. Stalling for a few hours before starting the engine up and make our approach to Havanah passage at first light in the morning. All is very well onboard the good ship!!
Avg: 6knts
24hr: 144.7nm
Another night of light winds . A mixture of sailing and motoring with wind slowly backing. Motoring now and ETA is for first light tomorrow. Hopefully get the Geniker up today. Pos at 0800 NZDT
Avg: 6knts
24hr: 143.6nm
Another day of light winds from the SE. Gilding along with all sail up in flat seas. Malins just whipping up a chocolate cake with fijian rum and plums for dessert for my night watch. Had panko crumbed Spanish Mackerel (aka Walu) for lunch. Good times and all is well onboard. Pos as at 1800hrs NZDT. J and M
Avg: 5.8knts
24hr: 138.6nm
Managed to sail through the night in light winds and no sea. Pos as at 0700 NZDT. All well onboard. We are receiving the comments/posts from people ashore so thanks for that. J and M
Looking great guys.
Looking like all going so
Looking like all going so
Now tell me iTS not fun, haha
Now tell me iTS not fun, haha
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Avg: 6knts
24hr: 142.9nm
Light winds all day so lots of motoring Pos as at 1800hrs NZDT. Hit the half way mark so decided on a scrabble comp this evening!!
Avg: 6.4knts
24hr: 154.6nm
Lights winds this morning but a good run last night. Pos as at 0600hrs NZDT
Looking good guys we are
Avg: 6.2knts
24hr: 148.7nm
Lights winds this morning but SE'ly trades built up this afternoon. Getting back into the swing of passage mode with a bit of reading and bread making going on. Great day on the briny!!!
Avg: 6.6knts
24hr: 159.1nm
Position as at 0600NZDT, great nights sail and all well onboard
Spot on you two, spot on
Hi Travellers
Avg: 3knts
24hr: 72.2nm
Cleared Navula Passage at 0730 hrs, Wind was light southerly for the morning and slowly building all day. ETA for Havanah passage New Caledonia is for Wednesday morning. All well onboard. Position given is at 1800hrs NZDT
Cleared out of Fiji today and on our way to New Caledonia. The winds look light but hoping we will reach Noumea Wednesday morning.Its been hard saying goodbye to all the lovely people we have met here in Fiji. The time here has been amazing, hopefully we will make it back here one day.
Bula Vinaka!!!
Great to see you guys on the
Great to see you guys on the
Great to see you guys on the
We survived Musket Cove Regatta week!!! Only just though. Musket Cove put on an amazing week of activities, racing, BBQs, parties, music. Such a great event!!
As of today we are now looking at getting ready to head off to New Caledonia next week weather permitting. We will be back on YIT with updates on our departure date and passage to New Cal.
Hi Jase and Malin
Hi all,
We are back again, chasing waves at Musket Cove. The trip up to the Yasawa Islands did deliver blue lagoons, Manta rays and exciting navigational hazards (aka uncharted bommies and reefs). A large number of boats ended up on the reef, so we took extra care by using several different sources of position fixing, only traveling in good light and keeping a good lookout at all times. The highlight of the trip was the uninhabited island of Navandra, where we spent a few days swimming in our birthday suits, chasing wild goats and building large bonfires. We are starting to look for a weather window heading west to New Caledonia. There is some big swell on the cards for next week, which means we will be staying put for now.
Yaye.. great to hear all is
We are hoping that the
Jase, Malin, great to see you
After a solid month of fantastic surf conditions and brilliant sunshine, things have changed. The heavens remained open for 4 days and the surf died with it. So it is time for us to do some exploring. We are sailing north this morning, up to the Yasawa Islands. Hoping for some fish, bonfires on a deserted beach, Mantarays and blue lagoons.
Hi we hope you are having a
Hi there to you both.. hope
Glad to here you are on track
Bula everyone, No we have not dropped off the edge of the world!! It has been a couple of weeks of surfing pretty much every day and the waves have been great. I have broken Malins favourite pink leg rope and snapped my mid range shortboard so all and all having a ball!! We have been hanging out with a great bunch of people up here and met some locals in the afternoon volleyball matches. As it shows we have not ventured far from Musket only to go out to the reef and back. Eventually we will go further afield and have a bit off a look around. Maybe after my new surfboard turns up in the post from NZ!!!
We see you guys are residents
Has your new surf board
Hi jase and malin
Hi jase and malin
Hey there you two.. seems not
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Still parked up in Musket Cove, Malololailai Island. It has been an epic week or so of surfing and Musket is a Surfers/Yachties dream. We could quite easily just stay here for the next 6 weeks getting waves and hanging out!!!!.
WHATS HAPPIN,N IN FIJI. MAYBE
That surf must be running hot
Hola KII crew,
Glad to hear that you are
Been surfing the last 4 days straight at Namotu Island and it has been amazing. Musket cove is a great spot to come back to at the end of the day and the bare foot bar is a great spot to catch up with other surfer/yachties. Tonight is a pot luck dinner with the other cruisers.
We farewelled our friend Simon yesterday who is flying back to NZ tonight. A great man to have onboard for the trip and many a good time was had.
cheers mate!!
Hey KII, go for it and then
After a couple of days in Denarau Marina getting stores,water,fuel we motored to Malololili Island aka Musket Cove. Both Denarau and Musket are really accommodating to yachts which was great. We will base ourselves her for a while as possibly the worlds best surf break is a mere stones throw from here which we will find out at about 8 o'clock tomorrow morning. YEEEHHAAAA
Anchored up in Momi Bay, had a good sail this morning under headsail alone. Having a bit of a dinner tonight onboard with Lex and Jo off Intrinsic. Off to Denarau in the morning to hunt down some fresh veggies and fruit!!!
Hey there cuz sounds like
Had a great day at Robinson Crusoe Island yesterday. A big thumbs up to to the management and staff on the island allowing the yachties full use of the facilities and activities. The meal and entertainment was the best 30FJD a head spent. Highly recommended!!
We are heading around to Momi Bay today and will likely keep close to the mainland for a few days before heading out to the outer islands again!!
Hi All, after a day of sailing/motoring we made it to lukuri harbour aka robinson crusoe island. Nice wee spot with a great beach bar. There is a fire show,dinner tomorrow night which we will go too. good times
Enjoy the fire show and the
Sounds all EXCELLENT. Fire
A motor this afternoon from Beqa Island to the mainland. We have had no luck on the fishing situation to date even though we are trolling up to 3 lures at a time. Simon hooked what we thought was a Giant Trevally but ended up wrapping the line around a coral head.
Hi Jason, no we didn't get
Hi to the crew of K2. A heads
Hi Team Kairos 11.
Holly mackerel Jase, at least
After moving around to Vaga Bay for a night we then headed over to Yanuka Island. We have done a bit of snorkelling and paddle boarding in some picture perfect bays. We have only seen one other yacht around, that being Intrinsic from New Zealand. We will head over to the mainland today and slowly make our way West.
Sounds like fun guys. Enjoy
Oohh KII, Reaping the rewards
We have been anchored up on the NW side of Malumu Bay on Beqa Island for the last couple of days. The contrast from Suva, with its traffic noise, burning rubber and wailing from the prison at night to this little piece of paradise is huge. The K2 crew have been doing some much needed relaxing, getting back on island time. Later on today we will move to the other side of the island to check out the local scene, perhaps engage in a Sevusevu and try out some Kava.
Thanks for the heads up K2.
After a couple of days getting fuel water and provisioning at the Suva market we are ready to head off in the morning to Beqa island/lagoon. Hope to do some trolling through the reef passes and pick up some fish
Hope you are having a great
Anchored up outside of Royal Suva Yacht Club at 0700NZST. Spent the day washing down the boat and waiting to complete formalities. Finally got our clearance at 1500hrs so went ashore , had an amazing shower after 8 days grime and we each managed to hoof down a Titanic burger and a good quantity of local beer before coming back to the good ship Kairos. We will all sleep well tonight!!!
Great to hear you have
vinaka veku levu. well done
Hi Team Kairos 11. Glad you
Avg: 6.7knts
24hr: 159.9nm
A lumpy 24hrs with 25-30knt beam seas. sailing with staysail, mizzin and a whif of headsail. Good days run and we can all feel our core strength building up. We were all greeted with the call of "land ho" at about 1530 when Malin spotted Kandavu on the horizon. Our eta for entering Levu passage, Suva is for about 0700 hrs. We are all looking forward to a couple of days R and R after an eight day passage NZ to Suva :)
Are you there yet?
Eta 0700 is, go KII and crew.
Fantastic trip !! Enjoy the
Avg: 7.3knts
24hr: 175.6nm
Another great days sailing with winds 20-30 knts broad to beam reaching with a tuck in. ETA is still Tuesday morning Suva. Conditions a bit sloppy but making good way. Not sure on where the fish are but hopeing for tomorrow. K2 crew:)
What a wonderful start to
Avg: 7.1knts
24hr: 170.6nm
Started the day motoring before the wind backing to 20-23 knts SE. Broard reaching the whole day with all plain sail and 1.5M seas. Champagne sailing some would say!!!. Simon says loves to Maree , Jai and all the family. Our eta Suva is for Tuesday morning at this rate. We have been treated to all sorts of culinary delights from Malin including waking up to fresh ground coffee and baked bread in the morning. All is well onboard and settling in for the night. K2 Crew
KII! Champagne sailing, fresh
Hi all, sounds like your
Thanks for the updates! Jai
Avg: 6.3knts
24hr: 152.1nm
Great morning sail with 15 -20 knts beam reaching all sail up. Wind died this arvo and put the engine on for the first time in anger this trip as wind backing to the SE tonight and light winds at the moment. Thanks Trev for the weather update. Bob sent us out another voyage forecast for the passage to Suva which looks great. Had a great relaxing afternoon with sunny skys, calm seas and good food. A great mid trip break. Jason, Malin and Simon all say a big HI to all. PS No fish landed to date.
It sounds as if you are
Avg: 5.8knts
24hr: 139.9nm
Pos at 1800 NZST A challenging 24 hrs for the K2 crew with a lot of squally weather and a stiff NW backing through to the SW. Made the call to divert from the Minerva stop off and head direct to Fiji as expecting easterlys and possible NE in the coming days. All is well onboard and crew in A1 shape. Sharron, I have not heard from minno on VHF or by relay through vessels astern of us.I will keep an ear out. No fish as of yet, hopefully tomorrow. Night all
KII well noted and Gd
Avg: 11.5knts
24hr: 275nm
Our amended 1800hr position. Another great day today. The winds moderated early today and ran the Genikker AKA "Big Red" for a few hours. Crew are all well and have found there sea legs and stomachs at last. Plenty of rest today and are now reaching along with all plain sail up. Maree, Simon said to say hello from him and we received your post on YIT. Steve, Please dont send us anymore sailing results otherwise I will post you the bill from Fiji:). We have received heaps of comments from people so thanks all. Happy hour has just finished on Kairos with a drink and nibbles in the cockpit watching the sun sink in the west. Night all. Jason, Malin and Simon :)
Hi Simon, just wanted to say
I'm following your reports as
Avg: 7.5knts
24hr: 178.9nm
Another great day today. The winds moderated early today and ran the Genikker AKA "Big Red" for a few hours. Crew are all well and have found there sea legs and stomachs at last. Plenty of rest today and are now reaching along with all plain sail up. Maree, Simon said to say hello from him and we received your post on YIT. Steve, Please dont send us anymore sailing results otherwise I will post you the bill from Fiji:). We have received heaps of comments from people so thanks all. Happy hour has just finished on Kairos with a drink and nibbles in the cockpit watching the sun sink in the west. Night all. Jason, Malin and Simon :)
Avg: 6.8knts
24hr: 164.3nm
All is well onboard after a great 24 or so hours sailing. We reefed down to staysail and mizzin last night and have kept it all day as very comfortable config. Weather is holding as predicted and will have another good days run tomorrow. Its great to see everyone that has subscribed for our passage/travels and we hope to contact everyone individually when time permits. Good night!!!!
Wow sounds fantastic !! What
Hola. We are keeping Beryl
Hi all..great to hear you
Progress reports are great.
Avg: 6.4knts
24hr: 153.4nm
Having a great beam reach sail out from the Bay of Islands en route to Fiji. Just reefed down for the night as expecting 25-35Knts for the next 24 hrs. Trev, running jib, staysail and mizzin. yeehaaa!!!
Great news. So jealous.
Ooh KII, go baby. Gd sail
just cleared customs and are heading off!!!
Bon Voyage and lots of sun
We are booked to check out at 0930 tomorrow morning. Weather is looking like we will get a decent push out of NZ. Tuesday/Wednesday will be a bit bumpy but otherwise should have fresh winds all the way to Minerva Reef!!!Thanks for all the comments and we will try and keep you regulary updated.
All the best you two. Will
Catch you later guys we shall
Good luck for the first leg
Anchored up in Pomare Bay, BOIs. Patiently waiting for a weather window to head off to Fiji. At this stage next Monday is looking OK but still is a long way out so we will have to see. Im sure we are not the only ones itching to go!!!
We see that you are still in
We see you guys still in the
Hope you get away tomorrow.
We check in each day to see
anchored in the Bay of Islands awaiting a weather window. Maybe Monday?
Maybe Monday? Fingers crossed
Hi Si and Ally,
Hope the weather plays ball
Anchored up in Whangamumu Harbour, the site of an old whaling station and safe to say one of our favourite anchorages!!!
It's a while since we were
Hey Peter, Its a great spot
Okay we have you in our
Left the Town Basin marina this morning with an outgoing tideland have anchored up in Smugglers Bay near the Whangarei Heads. Everything is running well onboard and we will make our way up to the Bay of Islands before departing next week!!
Watching enjoy the voyage
We are watching your every
I see you on the move.. this
Moored in the Town Basin Marina, Whangarei.
Have tried our hotmail email
Stores are onboard and
Hope the sailing is great
Nice meal.. thanks guys ..
Finally Got the boat back in
On the hardstand at Dockland 5 for a week now. Its been hectic getting all our jobs on the go replacing stab top plank, scarfing sheer clamp, putting new oven in, survey, seacocks... the list goes on!!
Well, been on the hardstand
Anchored up in Tutukaka
Anchored
Made the most of a nice
Made the most of a nice
On our mooring in Matauwhi Bay, Russell. Preparing to head down to Whangarei
Chipping away on the jobs
Working on the job list!! We
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