Bravo
Been in Noumea, New Caledonia for past few days after a mixed bag of a 6 day passage from Southport. 1st half saw very frequent squalls, with winds into the 40's from all directions. Then decent trade wind sailing for last couple of days. Very frustrating though, with 1.5-3.0 knot current against us nearly the whole way! Happy to be here, Another baguette with roquefort??? Oui, merci !!!
Avg: 95.8knts
24hr: 2300nm
one mile from the first buoy to enter Brisbane channel. Busy avoiding a LOT of traffic
Safe landfall folks and enjoy
Avg: 55.3knts
24hr: 1328.2nm
120nm to Brisbane which is good as bravo is throwing hissy fits. The autopilot is now working but there is a leak in the Hydraulics so a new backstay is on the job and there is no headsail use. Also a puzzling clunking noise indicates they may have hit something. They will be pleased to arrive!
They must be back in their
Oops, I think something
Murphy has struck. Usually they fit the hydrovane before a passage, but this was a short one - right? The autopilot has never missed a beat prior to this but !!!! So they are hand steering to Brisbane.
A beautiful day in Chesterfield reef . Six boats here. Will leave after the weekend whn wx is good to get to Coffs.
Avg: 6.9knts
24hr: 165.6nm
about 20nm to Chesterfield. Will have even more birds to add to the poop collected on passage
GO BRAVO GO!!!!
Avg: 7.5knts
24hr: 179.7nm
160 to Chesterfield Reef
Avg: 3.1knts
24hr: 74.4nm
Left Luganville, Vanuatu, bound for Australia via Chesterfield Reef. Been working to slow Bravo down to allow arrival in daylight in 2 more days. Now down to #2 reef in main, reefed staysail, still too fast, will likely heave to tomorrow night. A fast, though rolly sail so far! All well aboard
Hey Bravos, hope the rolling
Will leave tomorrow for Chesterfield and meet up with navigator1
Likely to depart Luganville on saturday for Newcastle via a stop at Chesterfield.
Luganville preparing for departure to Aus
This anchorage is on the N part of Maewo and they will be going south to Asanvari soon. It is slightly rolly but great people so had lots of visitors yesterday. Boats dont often go this far north.
AmBae being completely
Enjoying mooring at Aore Isl resort, easy ride across bay to Luganville. New owner is very cruiser friendly. Water maker repair a success!!! Diving is the agenda for this week.
bright glow in night sky from Ambrym volcano
about 7miles from port Vila so good conditions for entry
Will leave Erromango tomorrow and head north.
having a very social time in Tanna but will move on tomorrow to Erromango
spectacular trip to volcano last night as mostly clear.
Por Resolution. It was a bumpy ride with confused seas. There are 5 yachts there - and two dug out canoes. They get up early!
This is the little protected flat anchorage at the top of Aneityum. It is a good one for staging to go north which Bravo will do today to Tanna
really enjoying life at Aneityum. Had a tour through a plantation yesterdaya in the mountains. taking some boat fixing fibreglass in today and will likely, maybe, possibly, leave tomorrow for Tanna.
legacy arrived yesterday so they have caught up with them and will move North soon. yeah right! Might have to clean the bottom after such a long stay at anchor!
bumpy nite and even the flopper stopper line snapped!
Rolly due to the west swell and no wind to hold them into it. Maybe time to leave for Tanna?
really enjoying the friendly people and the beautiful island
Avg: 6.8knts
24hr: 163.2nm
4miles from entering Aneityum. Sailing. can fully check in there now.
Well done guys. Enjoy Vanuatu
Avg: 7.1knts
24hr: 170nm
24hrs to go so will need to slow down a bit to enter in the dawn light
Avg: 6.5knts
24hr: 155.4nm
290nm to Aneityum. Last night for about 20min had a huge school of fish between 40-90' depth. habe trouble with invertor charger so will have a fixing job on arrival.
Avg: 7.8knts
24hr: 187.5nm
Have been motoring for 2.5days so happy to hear about more wind. All well
Avg: 7.1knts
24hr: 171nm
Still motoring, little wind today above 5knts. Possible breeze tomorrow morning, fingers crossed. Only have about 2 days of fuel left!!! Had a bit of a scare today. We usually rev the engine every several hours of run time to clean out any carbon out of the turbo. Well, this time it started to die, then quit completely. A genuine "ruh row" moment. Couldn`t get it to run, so called in the McGiver team. Turned out there is a little valve in the engine compartment used to transfer (or "polish") fuel, which is normally left closed. Well, it was open, and sucking air. "There's yer problem, maam". Bled the lines, and we're back in business..." Fish report: Freezer finally emptied enough to toss the lines out this afternoon, but nothing to show....hopefully catch dinner tomorrow. Cindi baked an amazing banana bread this afternoon...tasty business!!! Cheers all. (Just passing the 1/2 point to Vanuatu now, about 500 miles left to go.)
Avg: 7knts
24hr: 167nm
all well. Thanks to Trevor on Villamee for relay
Avg: 5.7knts
24hr: 137.5nm
all well. This via relay
Avg: 6.1knts
24hr: 147.4nm
Good night of sailing. Wind continues to back around, now we´re nearly dead downwind after a jibe....slow and lumpy, will likely jibe back and heat up a bit in a while. But all fine aboard, had 2 albatrosses play with us at dawn.
Yeeee-hah!!! Bravo leaving Marsden Cove, NZ today, bound for Aneityum, Vanuatu
Safe sailing Adam and Cindy
The blessings of sea and sky
Bravo still at Marsden Cove, waiting for a better weather forecast for the passage route to Vanuatu. Very unsettled at this point.
Still chilling at Marsden Cove waiting for a better weather window, as leaving today appeared to be a motor boat ride for the 1st couple of days. At this point, a Tuesday departure looks promising.
hi bravo team, all the best
Thanks, Marguerite! Great to
Looks like a somewhat confused but hopefully decent weather window for departure tomorrow (Sunday). Will clear out of Marsden in the morning, bound for Aneityum, Vanuatu.
Good luck with the weather
In Marsden Cove marina, fueled, provisioned, and awaiting a weather window for departure to Vanuatu
Fighting off mechanical gremlins on several fronts, think we've nailed the bulk of the rascals, and finally have Bravo ready for the passage to Vanuatu. Will head out to Marsden Cove on Monday 5/29 to await the next weather window.
Fingers crossed for a possible Sunday 5/28 departure for Vanuatu.
Back in the water at last! Wrapping up projects before awaiting weather window to Vanuatu
Excellent!! GO Bravo!
Thanks, mates! Been quite
Avg: 8knts
24hr: 191.8nm
relay from Roundabout
Avg: 8.4knts
24hr: 200.7nm
a great radio and thks for relays
Avg: 7.8knts
24hr: 187.9nm
eta Whangarei on Monday
Avg: 8.1knts
24hr: 193.3nm
all well on board
Avg: 9.4knts
24hr: 225.8nm
all good
Awesome sailing for departure from Suva to NZ
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