SAILAWAY

06 July 2021 | Marsden Marina
04 July 2021 | Te Arei
28 June 2021
03 June 2021
02 June 2021
25 May 2021 | Marsden
15 April 2021 | Marsden
12 March 2021 | Smokehouse Bay
24 February 2021
16 February 2021
14 February 2021
25 January 2021 | Marsden Point Refinery
23 January 2021 | Taemaru Bay
23 January 2021 | Cavalli Isles
20 January 2021 | Monganui
19 January 2021
05 January 2021 | Te Puna Inlet
04 January 2021 | Te Puna Inlet

Frost!

06 July 2021 | Marsden Marina
Penny Bates | Cold
We had a cold night,and kept heating on all night. This morning we found frost on the pontoon, a rare event but a bit cold for bare feet.

Te Arei

04 July 2021 | Te Arei
Penny Bates | Sunny
Lovely sunny day with clear skies so we decided to go a bit further afield for our walk today. We meandered south and ended up at Te Arei. It was a bit breezy and surfers were out in force at the beaches we passed on our way although none here, not many walkers or swimmers either although the notice at the top of the beach warning of strong rip currents, large waves, deep holes and no lifeguards may have had something to do with it. Lovely sand but perhaps not a place to bring the kids. We had a good walk along the beach and as at Ruakaka there was evidence of erosion following the storms and extra high tides. It will be interesting to see what happens to the dunes because a large chunk has disappeared and although there are signs that some sand has been returned it is nowhere near the amount that had disappeared.

Last walk around Marsden Urbanisation

03 July 2021
Penny Bates | cloudy and cool
Chris went for a walk on the beach, but it was high tide and I do not like walking on the soft sand so opted to walk around the estate. There are many more houses than when we first arrived a few years ago and they are squashed a lot closer than I expected. The second phase is more or less completed and another lake has been excavated so Stace Hopper drive will reroute again. I thought I would take a few photos so I could compare the changes when we eventually return. The lake will presumably be surrounded by houses unless there is a downturn in the economy in which case it will be a muddy building site

Poor Knights

28 June 2021
Penny Bates | Mosly sunny with clear skies except over Poor Knights
We took advantage of the good weather and had a few days out of the marina. We anchored at Tutakaka and then went out to Poor Knights for the day (It is not suitable for overnight anchoring) It was a beautiful day and I hoped to get some nice photos but unfortunately Poor Knights had its own personal dark cloud that hovered over it all day. Returned to Tutakaka and then back to Marsden the next day

Maintenance

03 June 2021
Penny Bates | Cold
Loo now seems OK. Today Chris is installing the new mirrors They look very good and a big improvement on the old ones that had lost their silver due to damp ingress.

Loo Day

02 June 2021
Penny Bates | Not relevant
Have had a problem with blocked toilet so had to return to Marina for repairs. It should have been a simple but niffy job but took longer than expected because the waste pipes were very stiff. We ended up replacing them with new more expensive ones (double the price) which were much easier to bend around tight corners. Boat loos tend to be in rather small spaces
Vessel Name: Esprit de la mer
Vessel Make/Model: Beneteau
Hailing Port: Milford Haven
Crew: Chris and Penny Bates
About:
Chris Bates is a Haverfordwest GP retiring at the end of March after 28 years at Winch Lane Surgery. Penny is a nurse in outpatients at Withybush Hospital and retires at the end of June. [...]
Extra:
Capt pictured here with his pet seagull says 'Mix a little foolishness with your serious plans: it is lovely to be silly at the right moment' and thinks it is far more important to find him a name so we are running a competition to find him a name and guess the miles he will have sailed by [...]
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Esprit de la mer's Photos - Duneden, Road Trip
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Beautiful Stained Glass Windows in the Station
Entrance to Booking Hall
Waiting on the Platform: The Great Little Train Carriages
Cathedral: At edge of Octagon
Waiting Room Floor: Elaborate tiled floor in station
Tiled floor of waiting room from the Balcony
Elaborate Station Balcony
Court House: Fine old building opposite the station
Looking up Stuart Street
The Station
The Octagon
Josephine in the Duneden Museum: Josephine the railway workhorse imported from England in 1872.Designed by Robert Fairlie she was the most modern of her time and the same principles are used today in diesel and electric trains.  She is a double ended engine and looks like 2 engines back to back. There is a central firebox and driving position and one long boiler. Coal and water were carried in flat tanks either side of the boiler. There is a powered bogie at each end of the boiler and flexible steam pipes which allowed the train to negotiate sharp curves. The double end allowed her to travel equally fast in both directions and no need to turn at the end of a journey.
Josephine : Made in England. Where has all our Industry gone?
Instrument Set: Dr.Joseph Crocome came to the whaling station in Duneden 1838. When he left the station clerk Octavious Harwood continued to provide basic medical care using this set of instruments
Selection of Horse Shoes: Various types of horseshoe in use at the time
 
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