Kiapa

Fri Dec 11 18:39 2015 NZDT
GPS: 36 37.00954S 174 47.34005E
Run: 57.1nm (103.4km)

Back in our old stomping ground, in the small but fab Fairway Bay Marina - with Sel Citron. Had another great day's sailing down from Whangarei, using both the screecher and the spinny, but not at the same time, haha!! Wanting to catch up with Fusio for a few rumbos.


Thu Dec 10 18:34 2015 NZDT
GPS: 35 49.70766S 174 28.92700E
Run: 9nm (16.3km)

Snugly tucked into Marsden Cove Marina for the night. Went diving for scallops for dinner - overall very successful, harvesting some beaut big juicy ones. Sel Citron aka Kerry and Damian are joining us for dinner.


Lionel cleaning scallops for dinner.
Lionel cleaning scallops for dinner.
Tue Dec 8 14:41 2015 NZDT
GPS: 35 45.401S 174 20.836E
Run: 0.1nm (0.2km)

All jobs nearly done. Rudders checked, checked the shaft drive seals, checked and tefgelled the sheaves, polished out some scratch marks, re-tensioned the steering bridle, and antifouled the bottom. We will splash tomorrow and then begin to head to the Hauraki Gulf, looking for Santa.


The captain checks the rudders.
The captain checks the rudders.
Antifouling is never a very pleasant job!
Antifouling is never a very pleasant job!
Will we find Santa in the Hauraki Gulf?
Will we find Santa in the Hauraki Gulf?
Fri Dec 4 7:28 2015 NZDT
GPS: 35 45.43204S 174 20.79654E
Run: 14.2nm (25.7km)

Out on the hard in the brand spanking new Port Whangarei Marine Centre. Nothing 'wrong', just want to do a general looky looky, checking in-takes, rudders etc. Will antifoul the bottom too since quite a few Kiwi marinas are worried about the spread of the introduced Mediterranean fan worm and want proof of a clean bottom before you can stay with them.


Fab new tammy lifter hoisted our home with ease!
Fab new tammy lifter hoisted our home with ease!
Yikes, the way we are (looks like) precariously balanced ...... Note the bike. This yard offers free bikes for us to use! Awesome!!
Yikes, the way we are (looks like) precariously balanced ...... Note the bike. This yard offers free bikes for us to use! Awesome!!
Tue Dec 1 14:18 2015 NZDT
GPS: 35 37.16047S 174 32.10151E
Run: 32.2nm (58.3km)
Avg: 4.4knts
24hr: 105.1nm

In Tutukaka with Kapai and Maunie. Catching up with Ian and Doreen of Sea Bride tonight.


Tue Dec 1 6:57 2015 NZDT
Speed:
0.0
knts
GPS: 35 13.244S 174 14.432E
Run: 9.3nm (16.8km)
Weather: 5 kn from E . Seas flat Swell slight . 95% cloudy sky.

Happily anchored in very peaceful Urupukapuka Bay, Bay of Islands. Enjoyed a tasty dinner of freshly caught fish last night with our good mates Graham and Di from s/v Maunie. We are SO looking forward to harvesting all sorts of tasty delectables from the sea!! Off to Tutukaka today.


Fri Nov 27 7:18 2015 NZDT
GPS: 35 18.834S 174 07.365E
Run: 115.4nm (208.9km)
Avg: 4.9knts
24hr: 116.9nm

Yeehah, managed to fly our spinnaker until just before sunset and would you believe it, just after dousing, we landed a nice size big-eye tuna which we promptly enjoyed for dinner. We pulled up on the Q dock around 10pm with the full moon helping see what was what. Big thanks to our (not so) motley crew Ken and Leilei for helping make our passage very enjoyable. It's great to be back in beautiful NZ for summer - we look forward to some land based adventures.


Enjoying a glass of bubbles to celebrate our safe landfall.
Enjoying a glass of bubbles to celebrate our safe landfall.
Ken and LeiLei spot land, yeehah!
Ken and LeiLei spot land, yeehah!
Yummmmm-o, tuna for dinner.
Yummmmm-o, tuna for dinner.
Cafe Kiapa was producing all sorts of culinary delights along the way.....
Cafe Kiapa was producing all sorts of culinary delights along the way.....
The Captain enjoys a beer while trimming the spinny on our approach to NZ.
The Captain enjoys a beer while trimming the spinny on our approach to NZ.
Thu Nov 26 7:38 2015 NZDT
Speed:
6.5
knts
GPS: 33 38.867S 174 15.274E
Run: 156.7nm (283.6km)
Avg: 8.7knts
24hr: 207.8nm
Weather: 5 kn from N . seas flat Swell zero . 95% blue sky.

Morale continues to be high, so no flogging necessary today. With less than 90 nm to go to Hole in the Rock we are hoping to make the Q dock tonight some time. The wind has almost totally disappeared, and after sailing comfortably until midnight, we decided to start the iron genoa around 2am. Hoping the (predicted??) northerly boots in so that we can finish this amazing passage with the flying colours of our turquoise spinnaker.


Wed Nov 25 13:32 2015 NZDT
Speed:
8.5
knts
GPS: 31 23.304S 174 28.086E
Run: 52.1nm (94.3km)
Avg: 8.4knts
24hr: 202.8nm
Weather: 10-12 kn from ENE . seas 0.1 m Swell SW 1.5m . 100% blue sky.

Aaahhh, at last, at last. It's been a long time coming. Three years A GOOD PASSAGE! Kiapa has had a great passage. I could open the sails up and "let her go!" The winds from Fiji to NZ between November 22 and 26 2015 were gentle, not menacing. We flew the spinnaker for 10 hours, the screecher (after I give it open heart surgery ) for days. Kiapa was sailing along at 9-10kn in 10-15 winds.

The normal crashing and slapping during passages stopped, replaced by a gentle hiss of water skimming and caressing the hulls.

I could look out to the ocean's distant horizon, and not look up to the next huge wave about to drench the boat. I am practising my 1000 mile stare again.

The Pacific, at last, lived up to it's name….Peace.

Yesterday I lay on the trampoline and the sun gently warmed me, and I thought there is no other place I would rather be…..out here with my best mate,,,, Queen Irene


Wed Nov 25 7:22 2015 NZDT
Speed:
8.5
knts
GPS: 30 38.304S 174 33.086E
Run: 221.9nm (401.6km)
Avg: 10.4knts
24hr: 249.6nm
Weather: 10-12 kn from ENE . seas 0.5 m . 80% blue sky.

Had a great day yesterday - had the spinny up from sunrise to sunset. In the meantime I worked out we have 2 champions on board! Lionel the champ captain who fathomed a way to fix the screecher, and Ken the card champ who won all the card games! At sunset we 'replaced' the spinnaker with the screecher and consequently enjoyed another comfortable night's sail. Had a pod of dolphins around the boat at daybreak this morning.


Tue Nov 24 10:02 2015 NZDT
Speed:
8.5
knts
GPS: 27 29.147S 175 14.712E
Run: 28.9nm (52.3km)
Avg: 11.1knts
24hr: 266.8nm
Weather: 10-12 kn from ENE . seas 0.5 m . 80% blue sky.

Spinnaker up... yeehah


Tue Nov 24 7:26 2015 NZDT
Speed:
8
knts
GPS: 27 04.610882S 175 20.581E
Run: 261nm (472.4km)
Avg: 10.8knts
24hr: 259.7nm
Weather: 10-12 kn from ENE . seas 0.5 m . 80% blue sky.

Reefed the main for the night, just to be sure...... to be sure. Popped the spinny at daybreak and now happily cruising along. About to enjoy our last fresh tropical-fruit brekkie for a while, yum yum!


Mon Nov 23 7:19 2015 NZDT
Speed:
9
knts
GPS: 23 19.610S 175 50.186E
Run: 138.1nm (250km)
Avg: 10.6knts
24hr: 254nm
Weather: 15-20 kn from E . seas 0.5 m . 99% blue sky.

This is cruising at its best. Kiapa the Cruiser has become Kiapa the Champagne Cruiser. Up until a few moments ago we had a couple of reefs in the main, but we've "shooken" them out and are now steaming ahead. Can you tell all is well on board??


Sun Nov 22 18:16 2015 NZDT
Speed:
10
knts
GPS: 21 20.873S 176 07.842E
Run: 60.3nm (109.1km)
Avg: 10knts
24hr: 240.5nm
Weather: 15 kn from E . seas 1m .

Blew the brand new scheecher. The head of the sail was not properly attached. Kiapa is under headsail again, under a beam reach


Sun Nov 22 12:15 2015 NZDT
Speed:
8
knts
GPS: 20 30.150S 176 21.603E
Run: 189.8nm (343.5km)
Avg: 7.6knts
24hr: 181.5nm
Weather: 20 kn from E . seas 2 m . 100 blue sky.

"Kiapa the Cork" (after last night's rather lumpy and boisterous conditions)has morphed into "Kiapa the Cruiser" (in the comfy current conditions). Had Ding and Greg on s/v Chiquita next to us for a little while but they had to 'hove to' to attend to something, so we can't see them any more. All good on board, except that we'd like to have a fishing line out, but going a bit too fast.


Sat Nov 21 11:09 2015 NZDT
GPS: 17 53.09S 177 14.45E
Run: 12.2nm (22.1km)
Avg: 3.8knts
24hr: 92nm

We're off! Double reef in the main and doing 9k, but we're still in flat waters!


Getting that main up!
Sat Nov 21 7:58 2015 NZDT
GPS: 17 46.19477S 177 22.90375E
Run: 0.1nm (0.2km)

Departing from Fiji today, just waiting for Customs and Immigration to come and clear us out. It seems like we will be buddy boating with a few others, which is always nice. Hoping for a 5-6 day passage, but as always, safety before speed. Looking forward to catching up with all our friends in The Land of the Long White Cloud.


Throwing out my little garden of petunias, knowing NZ Biosecurity won't approve!
Wed Nov 18 18:49 2015 NZDT
GPS: 17 46.244S 177 22.988E
Run: 12.7nm (23km)

Now In Denarau, after many days of purfect surf. Tomorrow Ken and Leilei from NZ arrive as our crew to help us passage to NZ. Not too sure when we will depart, but soon mama soon.


Thu Nov 12 15:33 2015 NZDT
GPS: 17 46.167S 177 11.383E
Run: 0.1nm (0.2km)

Happy Hindu New Year! Yesterday was Diwali Day, the most revered of festivals celebrated annually by Hindus. We were lucky enough to be invited to Anjee and Kamlesh's home last night to join in the festivities, which included exchanging home made sweets, sharing a delicious meal, and finishing the evening with an almighty and pretty spectacular fireworks show. We felt honoured to share such a special day with our Fijian friends.


Fabulous Fireworks to end the evening
Fabulous Fireworks to end the evening
I made spicy carrot and cranberry combined with condensed milk!! ladoo to exchange. Actually tasted quite yummy, even if I say so myself!
I made spicy carrot and cranberry combined with condensed milk!! ladoo to exchange. Actually tasted quite yummy, even if I say so myself
Tradition has it that homes are beautifully lit up to ward off evil spirits. Anjee and Kamlesh's home looked very colourful!
Tradition has it that homes are beautifully lit up to ward off evil spirits. Anjee and Kamlesh's home looked very colourful!
our hosts Anjee and Kamlesh.
our hosts Anjee and Kamlesh.
When last did you let off fireworks? We had a ball!
When last did you let off fireworks? We had a ball!
Sun Nov 1 8:01 2015 NZDT
GPS: 17 46.171S 177 11.30473E
Run: 0.1nm (0.2km)

Heading from Musket to Denarau today, and back to Musket tomorrow. Winds 10KN SE


Sat Oct 24 8:59 2015 NZDT
GPS: 17 46.181S 177 11.369E
Run: 0.9nm (1.6km)
Weather: Blue skies, wind E 5kn, flat seas

Back on mooring in Musket Cove after 3 days of good surf at Namotu


Mon Oct 19 14:02 2015 NZDT
GPS: 17 46.77155S 177 10.78400E
Run: 1nm (1.8km)

Northerly winds, 15 kn. We said goodbye to Sel Citron after sleeping on their boat to watch the Australian Wallabies just win the rugby at 3 am in the morning.


Sat Oct 10 15:36 2015 NZDT
GPS: 17 46.166S 177 11.385E
Run: 83.6nm (151.3km)

Back at Musket. Winds 25 in, solid. Kitesurfing is the order of the day.


Sun Oct 4 8:52 2015 NZDT
GPS: 18 06.848S 178 24.48E
Run: 70.6nm (127.8km)

We did the shark dive yesterday. AMAZING fish life. Even more amazing sharks. The predominant shark was the Bull shark, but we also saw Lemon sharks and Tawny Nurse sharks. And we saw two 300kg giant cod, or Queensland groupers. What a totally awesome experience which we will highly recommend. Today we are watching Oz vs England with Di and Graham from Maunie in Suva. Go the Wallabies!


Charging of the bulls
One of the 2 enormous cod/groupers we saw.
The wheelie bin full of fish heads is 'towed' into place.
Yip, this is how close they sometimes came! Yikes!
Graham and Di from Maunie. Sorry about the pic being sideways
Fri Oct 2 7:42 2015 NZDT
GPS: 17 46.37780S 177 23.71262E
Run: 13.5nm (24.4km)

In Denarau, with Kerry and Damian, off to Beqa shark dive by car today.


Wed Sep 30 8:31 2015 NZDT
GPS: 17 46.15329S 177 11.40932E
Run: 8nm (14.5km)

Back in Musket. Off scuba diving today as there is no surf or wind.


Mon Sep 28 13:15 2015 NZDT
GPS: 17 53.042S 177 11.933E
Run: 7.9nm (14.3km)

Anchored at Cloudbreak. Wind 6kn in small swell. It's a beautiful day.


Looking for surf
On surf watch at Cloudbreak
Braving the wild seas, as nature intended
Braving the world seas as nature intended
Sat Sep 19 11:16 2015 NZST
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Fire on the dock at Musket last night! Yes, the new 57ft Jeanneau Mimu apparently decided to get drunk and then play with his rocket flares at 2am. He succeeded in letting one loose in the cockpit causing a fire. This only damaged Mimu and not to the neighboring boats. The cockpit and bimini has burnt bits... What kind of guy does such things?


Thu Sep 17 11:16 2015 NZST
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Regatta Week finished last night. Big party with rum and fireworks. Kiapa raced on both the regatta days. Coming 2nd in both races. We had only Kerry, Craig Hewlett ( of hewlett sugar in SA) , Irene and I on board. We planned to start last over the start line so as to avoid argie bargie with other boats. Then we sailed past all the boats to creep up to 2nd, I was the best racing I have done and having a small crew proved to be less stressful than running 6 or seven people.


So now its back to chasing the surf and Kitesurfing again. What a tough life!


Shipwreck party, third prize to Kiapa
Shipwreck party, third prize to Kiapa
Extra air for conch blowing
Extra air for conch blowing
Start of coconut olympics
Start of coconut olympics
Sun Sep 13 15:50 2015 NZST
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In the midst of regatta week. Today we organised the coconut Olympics.. Fun for all!


Sun Sep 13 15:48 2015 NZST
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Sun Aug 30 7:47 2015 NZST
GPS: 17 46.172S 177 11.368E
Run: 58.1nm (105.2km)

Kiapa is back in Musket, after Blue Lagoon and Manta Pass. Rob has now left to go back to San Fran. We welcome Adele and Duncan from NZ today


Sat Aug 22 16:43 2015 NZST
GPS: 16 56.713S 177 21.953E
Run: 28.2nm (51km)

Exploring Blue Lagoon for the first time. Had an awesome sail up from Waya North, but as Rob said, advanced navigation skills are needed to negotiate the myriad of reefs. Caught another fish, but in the light of what we caught yesterday we let him go. Lionel and Rob enjoyed a nice kite session soon as we arrived. Tonight we're off to enjoy a 'cultural show'' at a nearby island. Tomorrow Rob and Lionel plan to go searching for Brooke Shields! I'm going to look for Christopher Aitkins!!


Fri Aug 21 16:50 2015 NZST
GPS: 17 16.19.S 177 06.42E
Run: 35nm (63.4km)

Anchored up in Waya north. Motored all way from Musket, but caught 2 beaut spanish mackerels on the way. No wind and we have Sel Citron and Kindred Spirit alongside tonight.


Trying to catch dinner along the way.
Sat Aug 15 7:21 2015 NZST
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Today is no wind and low swell. We are going to take Kiapa out the back of the reef and look at Desperations surf which is out the back of Cloud9 bar. We will also try to catch a fish!


Thu Aug 13 6:59 2015 NZST
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Kiapa welcomes Rob Novak from Mexico days. Rob is a kiter and keen to improve his surfing. He has come to the right place.


Mon Aug 3 18:41 2015 NZST
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Got our woolly socks on for this cold spell. Global warming! Humph


Tue Jul 28 7:48 2015 NZST
GPS: 17 46.168S 177 11.373E
Run: 8.4nm (15.2km)

Mon Jul 27 8:07 2015 NZST
GPS: 17 40.683S 177 06.353E
Run: 12.3nm (22.3km)

At Mana island, going for a shark dive this morning.


Tue Jul 14 7:25 2015 NZST
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So, Kiapa is still hanging around musket and the surf breaks. My rib is slowly healing , and I am able to surf again.

We welcome Terri on board today. Terri is from USA ans she surfs, kites, and scuba dives.

Hopefully, soon we will see Robyn and Paul from NZ


Tue Jul 7 8:07 2015 NZST
GPS: 17 50.446S 177 10.953E
Run: 4.9nm (8.9km)

At Namotu, going surfing with the Hitchcock family


Fri Jun 19 7:06 2015 NZST
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Going kite surfing today, with Mike Maincheese


Sat May 23 7:41 2015 NZST
GPS: 17 46.235S 177 11.38E
Run: 3.5nm (6.3km)

Back in Musket, going surfing today


Wed May 20 16:27 2015 NZST
GPS: 17 44.299S 177 08.898E
Run: 3.5nm (6.3km)

Anchored off lekileki, had a scuba dive in 27 C water. Yeehah


Fri May 15 10:16 2015 NZST
GPS: 17 46.18S 177 11.368E
Run: 5.1nm (9.2km)

Back at Musket Cove, waiting for big surf to arrive on Sunday


Thu May 14 8:48 2015 NZST
Speed:
0
knts
GPS: 17 50.6s 177 11.123e
Run: 5.1nm (9.2km)
Weather: 8 kn E 10% cloud cover

Anchored off Namotu Island on a beautiful sunny day. Brian is having a surf on Namoto lefts. We are going for a snorkel and then off to Cloud 9 for drinky poos


Tue May 12 15:26 2015 NZST
Speed:
0
knts
GPS: 17 46.198s 177 11.390e
Run: 11.6nm (21km)
Weather: blue skies and windy enough to go kiting

happily moored off Musket Cove Resort. Brian had a 'dawn patrol' surf this morning, Irene had a kite this afternoon. Mmmmmm, think we'll head to the Island Bar tonight for a bbq.


Sat May 9 14:52 2015 NZST
Speed:
0.0
knts
GPS: 17s 46s 177 22e
Run: 52.4nm (94.8km)
Weather: 0 kn E. waves 0m 30%cloud cover

We arrived safely in this Fijian paradise just in time to clear in with Customs yesterday afternoon - phew! After a 6 day 'roller coaster lumpy bumpy ride' we were happy to step off onto terra firma for a cold beer or 2 - the champagne had already been quaffed when we first sighted land. And for Lionel not being thrown around means he is now much more comfortable with his rib. Big BIG thanks to Anthony and Brian for their fabulous company and help.


Fri May 8 7:02 2015 NZST
Speed:
9.0
knts
GPS: 18s 30s 177 10e
Run: 242.1nm (438.2km)
Avg: 10knts
24hr: 239.8nm
Weather: 22 to 28 kn E. Waves 1.5m, 90% cloud cover

Yeehah, we can see Fiji, only 30 miles to go! The boys could not sleep last night as they were so excited. The boat is sliding along averaging 9 kn with top speed of 14.9kn when Brian was on the helm. It's great to have some good sailing water after the washing machine we have been in for the whole trip. The sail configuration has been triple reefed main and full headsail all the way. The winds were 20-30kn east the whole way. All done on one tack, starboard. Many thanks to the crew who have done a great job, while I lay on the couch groaning when the rocking boat gave my rib acupuncture with rusty daggers!


Thu May 7 6:48 2015 NZST
Speed:
9.0
knts
GPS: 22s 00s 177 00e
Run: 218.6nm (395.7km)
Avg: 9.1knts
24hr: 218.3nm
Weather: 22 kn E. waves 2m 70%cloud cover

250 miles to go to Nadi. We can smell the spume coming out of the barrels from Cloudbreak. Brian has his surf board on deck and is amping to try paddle faster than Kiapa to get there quicker. We should be there by tomorrow. Anthony is the super helmsman and managed to catch another flying fish straight into the dinghy during the night while staying on course. (Our autopilot is on strike.)


Wed May 6 6:46 2015 NZST
Speed:
7.5
knts
GPS: 25s 09s 176 41e
Run: 188.7nm (341.5km)
Avg: 7.9knts
24hr: 189.4nm
Weather: 28 kn E. waves 2m 20%cloud cover

The sea state has settled a bit. Winds still25-30k E with some stronger gusts. The auto pilot has gone on permanent holiday now. Its only 432 miles to go and we should be in by Friday or Saturday.

The crew are giving the poor old captain a ribbing because he is slacking out of all duties..


Tue May 5 6:51 2015 NZST
Speed:
7
knts
GPS: 27 51s 176 14e
Run: 362.5nm (656.1km)
Avg: 15.1knts
24hr: 363nm
Weather: 28 kn E. waves 4m 20%cloud cover

Conditions have not changed much - 25-30k ENE with some stronger gusts and 4m+ swell is making for a very boisterous passage. Autopilot is struggling so we have been hand steering - our crew, Anthony and Brian are heaven-sent, doing an AWESOME job. Yesterday Lionel took a tumble while putting a third reef in the mainsail and landed on the corner of something and has broken a rib, poor bugger! He is okay, but understandably on light duties.


Mon May 4 6:53 2015 NZST
Speed:
5
knts
GPS: 30 16s 176 01e
Run: 197.4nm (357.3km)
Avg: 8.2knts
24hr: 197.7nm
Weather: 20-25 kn E. waves 2m 80%cloud cover

All well on board. Have dropped the main sail and going along under headsail only due to strong gusts and lumpy seas. Have had an albatross keeping an eye on us.


Mon May 4 6:53 2015 NZST
Speed:
8
knts
GPS: 32 59s 174 59e
Run: 197.4nm (357.3km)
Weather: 14 kn E. waves 1m 40%cloud cover

Fabulous start to our passage to Fiji. lovely breeze, good speeds, all in all very comfortable. but no fish yet.


Sun May 3 6:55 2015 NZST
Speed:
8
knts
GPS: 32 59s 174 59e
Run: 160.4nm (290.3km)
Avg: 8.1knts
24hr: 195.2nm
Weather: 14 kn E. waves 1m 40%cloud cover

Fabulous start to our passage to Fiji. lovely breeze, good speeds, all in all very comfortable. but no fish yet.


Sat May 2 11:12 2015 NZST
Speed:
6.8
knts
GPS: 35 11.854s 174 08.607e
Run: 7.8nm (14.1km)
Weather: Cloudy and calm

. Motoring out of Opua in 2kn of wind , headed for Fiji 1044 miles to go. Irene, Lionel, Anthony and Brian on board


Wed Apr 29 15:26 2015 NZST
GPS: 35 18.633S 174 07.757E
Run: 0.1nm (0.2km)

On a mooring in Opua, getting ready for a Saturday departure for Fiji. Welcome to both our crew, Brian and Anthony.


Thu Apr 23 9:55 2015 NZST
GPS: 35 18.654S 174 07.607E
Run: 2.6nm (4.7km)
Weather: sunny SE 5

Anchored up in Opua. It's good to be part of the cruising community again. Lots of social activities going on.


Tue Apr 21 18:04 2015 NZST
GPS: 35 16.410s 174 07.472e
Run: 19.8nm (35.8km)
Weather: cloudy 6kn E

. Now in the Bay of Islands , anchored next to Maunie. The sail from Mimiwhagata was interrupted by a humongous strike from a 20kg yellowfin tuna. Irene did well to bring it in, as the code zero (screecher) was out and we could not stop the boat. Tuna steaks with Di and Graham from Maunie tonight.


Sun Apr 19 16:28 2015 NZST
GPS: 35 25.880S 174 25.008E
Run: 28.2nm (51km)
Weather: cloudy 15k se

In mimiwhangata bay. Going to try get some crays tomorrow , the off to bay of islands ( 20nm away)to catch up with Maunie and Nero.


Sat Apr 18 19:29 2015 NZST
GPS: 35 50.229s 174 28.156e
Weather: cloudy 8k W

In Marsden cove, Whangarei, at sunset. A beautiful sail. Maybe Sunday on to the Bay of Islands. We will check out from Opua at the end of the month, heading for Fiji


Sat Apr 18 10:27 2015 NZST
GPS: 35 50.229s 174 28.156e
Run: 57.3nm (103.7km)
Weather: cloudy 8k W

In Marsden cove, Whangarei, at sunset. A beautiful sail. Maybe Sunday on to the Bay of Islands. We will check out from Opua at the end of the month, heading for Fiji


Fri Apr 17 10:19 2015 NZST
Speed:
5.8k
knts
GPS: 36 36.454s 174 50.965e
Run: 3.2nm (5.8km)
Weather: cloudy 8k W

Making our way north to Whangarei, then on to the Bay of Islands. We will check out from Opua at the end of the month, heading back to Fiji.


Mon Mar 30 8:50 2015 NZDT
GPS: 36 37.295s 174 47.611e
Run: 0.7nm (1.3km)

Tucked in at Fairwaybay Marina. Awaiting departure for Fiji at the end of April


Mon Mar 9 13:56 2015 NZDT
GPS: 36 37s 174 47e
Run: 56.9nm (103km)

Tucked in at Fairwaybay Marina. Awaiting departure for Fiji at the end of April


kiapa - - 2702 Sep 2015

Kiapa's 2015 season in Musket Cove Fiji Just WHERE have the last 5 months gone? Have we really had to extend our visa twice already? As the old cliché saying goes, “Time flies when you’re having fun!!”, and this has certainly been the case for us this winter cruising season. In some respects, this year has been quite different to the time we spent here in Fiji last year. First up, Lionel’s broken rib (from the passage up from NZ) meant our routine of his daily yoga classes Read more...

for cruisers couldn’t begin, and it also slowed us down on the surfing and kiting front. Who would have thought the healing of a broken rib takes about 3 months? Consequently, our penchant for exercise has been somewhat curtailed. However, we have had a lot of fun enjoying the company of friends. Of the 143 days we have been in Fiji we have spent one week back in Australia (more on that later) and 18 days without guests on board……. So let’s see, that adds up to 115 days of visitors………. and we have loved that! Of course all our guests are special, but three groups of friends are extra-special because we go way WAY back, as in 32 years back!! Yikes, that’s more than half my life ago! First up we had an old Uni friend of mine, Brigid, come and visit with her hubby Brandon and their 3 kids. Then we had Mike, who was best man at our wedding, followed by Adele and Duncan – Adele and I used to waitress together in Cape Town 30 years ago! Brandon, Mike and Duncan are all keen surfers, so having the opportunity to surf at either Cloudbreak, Restaurants, Namotu Left, Wilkes or Swimming Pools was a ‘dream come true’ for each of them. Brigid and Adele live in NZ, so we did see them over summer when we were down there, but sharing our home and spending time together here on Kiapa was a treat.
As was the case last year, we have teamed up with the Lions Club (Papakura branch in Auckland) to distribute reading glasses to Fijians who either do not have access to them, or cannot afford them. Overall I think we have held about 7 ‘clinics’ so far, distributing, I’m guessing, over 700+ pairs.
The joy and appreciation of some of these gentle folk is enough to break your heart. One elderly lady needed a +4, and she confided in me afterwards that she had not been able to see clearly enough to read for over 2 years! Can you imagine?? Other news? A major (and somewhat heart-breaking for me) decision that we made earlier this year was to sell our home in City Beach. After renting it out for the last 3 years some quite significant renovations were necessary – an expense we felt we could ill-afford. It sold at auction at the end of May. We flew back for a madly busy 5 days in June, and managed to give away probably close to 80% of our ‘stuff’ to Good Sammies and the like. Thanks to our dear friends who are kindly storing a box or 3 for us. So we are now really, truly “of no fixed abode”. If truth be known this makes me a tad anxious, but then I reflect on where I am and what I am doing………… Moving on to a more light-hearted topic……. Last week was Fiji’s premier sailing regatta, the Musket Cove Regatta. This equates to 5 days of fun in the sun, and while the 2 sailing races are the main focus (I think??), other shenanigans include a Pirates’ Day, Coconut Olympics (which Lionel and I volunteered to organise this year), a hairy chest competition, a quiz night (we were useless!!), a golf competition, some hobie cat racing, and a Shipwreck Party. While we registered for the regatta, we at first thought we wouldn’t participate in the 2 races, rather just enjoy all the fun events. The reason being the surrounding reefs are treacherous, and last year Lionel saw one catamaran T-bone another boat right in front of Kiapa, so he was understandably concerned there may be other skippers with a similar careless attitude out there this year. But once we saw the list of boats entered and also the weather forecast, we decided to have a go (luckily one could enter up until the night before the race). And what an exciting race it was. The course was around Malolo Island, which is quite mountainous, so of course this has an interesting influence on the winds.
We purposely started last over the start line in a light southerly of ~ 8 knots, which died right off in the lee of the island - at one stage Kiapa was going backwards, I kid you not! We then had about 10 k of northerly for half an hour, and then as soon as we rounded the eastern tip of the island we were back in the SE trades of ~ 20k. A small, very fast cat (which is not a cruiser’s home) was first across the line. Kiapa had a very good race with another cat – Kiapa’s ability to point really well into the wind combined with Lionel’s upwind tacking tactics ensured we snuck ahead in the last mile, so crossing the line in 2nd place. Thanks must go to friends Kerry and Craig, who were our knowledgeable and skilled crew. I’ll let the photos on our get jealous blog do the talking re all the other fun and games which all up made for a fabulously successful Regatta.
Our plans from here? We hope to cruise up to some of the Yasawa Islands over the next few weeks, and then from mid-Nov we’ll begin to study the weather (even more closely than we already do) for passage making to NZ. We are planning to head back to NZ via Minerva Reef, but more about that later…….
While I have included a few photos here, you may like to look at our blog if you are interested in some more (photos). See www.getjealous.com/kiapa

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