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Tahiti
Arthur
07/11/2012, 17 35.085'S:149 37.275'W, Tahiti

We've arrived in Tahiti, and are catching up on some rest. Then we'll head out to dinner tonight. We are on a Mooring off of Marina Taina. Lovely approach to the island. Beautiful tall green mountain peaks, plus the wonderful colors of a surrounding lagoon and reef. The Marquesas were mountains with no reef. The Tuamotus were all reef and no mountains. The Society Islands (tahiti, moorea, bora bora, huahine etc...) are both-- tall mountains surrounded by a lagoon and an outer fringing coral reef.

We are going to settle in here for a couple of weeks. Tahiti, and main town Papeete, which is also the capital of french polynesia, are very touristy, with cruise ships and resorts etc. But it will be nice to be able to eat out, and do a bit of shopping. We haven't been in a place with much in the way of services since April in Panama!!

We'll do some repairs, and some shopping, and relax a bit.

There are some dance competitions going on, and the annual fete national de independence is this weekend. Plus there are lots of other boats here that we know so it should be a lot of fun.

Fakarava to Tahiti--Its Cold!!
Arthur
07/11/2012, 17 22.384'S:149 10.138'W, en route to Tahiti

Its about 4:30 am tahiti time, and I'm cold! I have on a fleece and my windbreaker. I have no idea what the temperature is, but it must be down in the 70's. Thank god its only an hour and a half to sun up.

We've been flying along in the mid 8's all night and will be arriving in Tahiti sooner than expected. Venus Point is only 19 miles away already.

07/11/2012 | Jill Hoag
Will you only come to Minnesota in the summer now? I imagine flying along at 8 knots with humidity would feel chilly :). Will be fun to hear what Tahiti is like. Mom
Fakarava to Tahiti
Arthur
07/10/2012, 16 57.892'S:147 13.396'W, en route to Tahiti

All is well. Position is as of 22:30 zulu. COG 243 mag. SOG 5.7 kts.

Not much happening. Watched Mrs. Brown's Boys last night. Very funny series.

We are in VHF contact with Picara and Baracca while en route.

Fakarava to Tahiti
Arthur
07/10/2012, 16 42.207'S:146 05.391'W, WSW of the Fakarava S. Pass

We have grudgingly left Fakarava. We will miss the snorkeling and kite flying. And the sharks, yes, the sharks. Three of them circled the boat this morning while I was scrubbing the bottom. I think they just wanted to say so long.

We left about 1pm today at low slack tide. We are now heading COG 245 mga. At just under 5 kts. We expect to arrive in Papeete, Tahiti on Wednesday.

Right now I'm stuffed to me gills with tuna--and so is the freezer. We caught a 30 pounder at about 4:20 pm. Yummy. Skipjack again, though we keep hoping for a yellow fin. But the skipjack tuna are still pretty darn good.

07/10/2012 | linda Klark
I'm really enjoying your journey with you.
Let me know the next time you have internet and we can skype.
Give the kids a big hug from me.
Love you all!
Fakarava--South Pass
Arthur
07/08/2012, 16 31.226'S:145 28.386'W, Fakarava, Tuamotus, French Polynesia

We've moved about half a mile to the west side of the pass at the south end of Fakarava. The snorkeling and diving is the best I've seen. All the coral is alive. The area is full of fish plus some large manta rays and spotted eagle rays. There are also, of course, plenty of sharks. There seems to always be at least one black tip reef shark in view when we are snorkeling, or even just sitting on the boat. We were flying our kite surfing trainer kite yesterday off the back of the boat, and right under the stern there were 3 or 4 sharks constantly in view. We also tried the kite while in the kayak which was a lot of fun.

Fakarava--South Pass
Arthur
07/04/2012, 16 30.334'S:145 27.307'W, Fakarava, Tuamotus, French Polynesia

We moved 30 miles to the southern end of Fakarava. ....just thought we'd let you nosy people know....

07/04/2012 | Jill Hoag
Happy 4th of July!
Love, Mom
07/07/2012 | AE
What's happening at the south end?
07/08/2012 | Jenny & Wil / s/v Full Monty
Finally getting caught up on your whereabouts. As usual, love the pics. Everything is so beautiful. We are anchored at Beaufort waterfront, sorting through some issues, and hope to be heading north, sooner rather than later. But loving life at anchor! It's been far too long!
Lonesome George Died
Arthur
07/03/2012, 16 03.560'S:145 37.261'W,

We heard yesterday that Lonesome George has died. Very sad. George was the last survivor of the subspecies of giant tortoises from Pinta Island in the Galapagos. He was found there in 1971, and in 1972 he was moved to the Charles Darwin Research Center on Santa Cruz. The attached picture is of Lonesome George, taken on our first day ashore in Santa Cruz in the Galapagos on May 6 of this year.

07/03/2012 | A.E.
Lonesome George's death was even announced in our newspaper!
Fakarava
Arthur
07/02/2012, 16 03.560'S:145 37.261'W, Tuamotus, French Polynesia

We came in the north pass of Fakarava at about 10 am. And we were anchored by 11 am. Beautiful lagoon!! Off to do some snorkeling.

07/02/2012 | jill Hoag
The google earth is just fascinating. You look like you are in a large life ring. Can hardly wait to hear about the snorkeling adventures. Mom xxx
On Passage to Tuamotus--Monday July 2
Arthur
07/02/2012, 15 41.032'S:145 26.077'W, Tuamotus, French Polynesia

Enjoyed a very bright moonset a couple of hours ago, Followed by sunrise a few minutes ago. We are amongst the Tuamotus, watching some of them slowly pass by on radar. We have yet to actually see on. We are expecting to be at the North Pass of Fakarava at about 11 am where we will take a look at the conditions of the pass. The passes into the various atolls can have strong currents Up to 8-9 or more knots depending on the tide, the seas and the wind. As the seas are small, and the wind is light, and the north pass at fakarava is wide, we are not expecting strong currents. Having spent time in the bahamas going through the many cuts to and from the banks to the the deep water--we've had a bit of training. If the cut is passable when we arrive, we expect to be at anchor around noon today, and snorkeling within minutes thereafter.

Position is as of 1600z (6am local UTC - 10). SOG 6 kts. COG 204 Mag.

Take a look at the google earth position map once we are at anchor, you ought to get a cool view of the atoll and the others nearby!

08/02/2012 | Sandor Toth
Keep an eye out for Silhouette, she is anchored in Tuamotus as of two days ago.
On Passage to Tuamotus
Arthur
07/01/2012, 13 53.850'S:144 06.828'W, the ocean

We are about 1 day out from Fakarava. Second biggest atoll in the Tuamotus. Third biggest atoll in the world. We are very much looking forward to some snorkeling and diving!! The weather has been nearly calm. So we have had to motor rather than sail.

Yesterday we had a fun surprise. Out in the middle of nowhere we found Ruby Soho. Another sailboat, that we first met in Shelter Bay in Panama. They first spotted us on AIS. A few hours later we were 20feet apart. They threw us some freshly made rolls, and we threw them some freshly caught Mahi, and a bit of sail repair tape.

Its kind of strange and fun to see other boats out here in the middle of the ocean--especially when its people you know! We knew they were out here as they left Daniels bay, Nuku Hiva the night before we left. But we didn't expect to see them out here. Maybe we should call them Ruby SlowPoke heh heh.

It would be funnier if we were sailing rather than motoring.

Our position is as of 6:30 local, 16:30zulu. SOG 5.6kts. COG 204 Mag.

We should spot our first atoll in the Tuamotus group sometime early this afternoon. At least I hope we spot it!!! After all, tuamotus means dangerous islands, because they are low lying and hard to see. Plus large portions of the atolls are really just shallow underwater reefs.

07/01/2012 | Corbett Monica
Our Daughter and Son-in-law were in Fakarava last Aug on a 9 day dive trip. Fantastic diving and they did not see another boat. Enjoy
07/01/2012 | Jill Hoag
Get Rivers or Stephen up that mast with binoculars to watch for that atoll. I'd hate for you to get a gash in that beautiful boat. Good sailing! Mom xxx

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