Seeker
Avg: 4knts
24hr: 96.4nm
Back in Bay Of Islands New Zealand again! Had a great passage from New Caledonia last week. Exactly 5 day passage from Illes des Pins---wonderful place! Will spend the southern Summer here sailing in NZ and make a plan for next season.
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Getting ready to head from New Caledonia to New Zealand today. Have had a great time cruising here since arriving from Queensland Australia in early October.
Looking forward to being back in NZ!
Just arrived at Hamilton Islands in the Whitsundays. Departed Hobart,Tasmania on April 18 and then had a great 4 day sail nonstop up to Sydney in great following winds and seas. One night pit stop in Sydney to retrovision and take on an additional crew member and then 6 days nonstop to Mackay, Queensland--again in great following winds and seas. A bit lumpy in the final 24 hours but overall a wonderful sail riding the southerlies all the way. Took a 2 day rest in Mackay and then have island hopped up to Hamilton over the past few days where the southeast trades are perfect!
Been back sailing in Tasmania for this past month and will be cruising here for another Tassie Summer! Has been a great one so far and looking forward to the finish of the Sydney-Hobart here next week. Happy Holidays and New Year!
Still cruising in Tasmania and loving it! Has generally been a very settled beautiful Autumn here but nights are starting to cool down now. Will fly back to Colorado for most of the Southern Winter to have a Northern Summer and then do another Summer cruising here next season in this incredible place! Hope all is well with everyone!
Sailed down the East Coast of mainland Australia in early January and in Mid-January made the crossing from Eden to Wineglass Bay, Tasmania. Have had a wonderful time sailing throughout SE Tasmania and enjoyed some great diving ,fishing, cycling ,and hiking in this wonderful land! Have met very many very nice Tassie sailing folks on their boats and looking forward to spending another year here exploring before moving on. One season is far too short to see all that Tasmania has to offer.
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Been back aboard Seeker in Sydney Harbor for the past month after a great Northern Hemisphere Summer and Autumn on land in the mountains of Colorado and the northern lakes of Minnesota. Weather has been beautiful here for sailing in Sydney this past month--very dry actually--this part of Australia could use more rain. Very little activity out in the Harbor except for weekends and most nights we have great anchorages to ourselves or shared with another boat or two. Have seen no other foreign cruising boats here just yet this season. Some of the Sydney to Hobart boats showing up for daytime training out on the Harbor and out the heads which is fun to watch. A Chinese team blew out their very large spinnaker right next to us a couple days ago--torn to shreds. I guess they need a little more practice!
Flying to Bay of Islands,NZ this week for about 10 days of sailing and diving with friends there--need to check on my Paua, Cray, and Scallop spots! Then back here for Christmas,start of Sydney to Hobart race, and New Year. Then sailing down to Tasmania--most likely be there through this southern Summer and next. After that maybe sail back to NZ....who knows for sure!
Merry Christmas to all and safe sailing!
After a great Summer sailing in Australia, Seeker is taking a well deserved rest for the Winter tucked away in Sydney Harbor. Will resume cruising in about 6 months sailing down to Tasmania and spending the southern Summer there hopefully.
Fair winds to all the boats heading up to the tropics for the season!
Avg: 8.3knts
24hr: 198.2nm
actually 40m to go but who is counting! Enjoy Aus.
Avg: 7.5knts
24hr: 181.1nm
170m to Bundaberg, eta tomorrow morning
Avg: 7.9knts
24hr: 188.8nm
fishing yesterday a bust getting only a bent hook. beautiful sailing conditions with a starry night
Avg: 8knts
24hr: 192.6nm
sounds great and peter is planning a fishing day. Eta is friday night to saturday in Bundaberg
great starry night. Good conditions
Avg: 7.7knts
24hr: 185.1nm
32m from Havannah pass and will continue on to Noume
Avg: 7.4knts
24hr: 178.4nm
great radio signal and thanks from GHR for relay
eta Tuesday ad will have strong winds thru trip
Avg: 4.1knts
24hr: 99.5nm
arrived yesterday morning
Avg: 7.9knts
24hr: 190.6nm
all well
Avg: 4.6knts
24hr: 110.6nm
going well
Avg: 7.5knts
24hr: 180.5nm
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