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Cant quite see Lord Howe Island due to Clouds

03 January 2009 | Tasman Sea
Seas 2.5 metres to 3.5 metresGusts to 36 knots and the average during the night has been 23 knots.

We are on a heading of 120 degrees.
Boat speed reached 11 knots during the night and has been averaging 7.5 knots.
The voyage forecast from Bob McDavitt has been exactly right with wind changes and strengths.
Are expecting a southerly change later on today or tonight.
It is raining and cloudy, I don't think we will get a look at Lord Howe Island due to the clouds.

Will try and establish contact with yacht S/Y Te Aihe a 16 metre Gaff Ketch travelling from New Zealand to Newcastle today.
Have been getting texts on the satellite phone but are still unable to send them and thanks to those sending messages through.
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Vessel Name: Magic Roundabout, Cat Knapp & Anna Rose
Vessel Make/Model: Sweden Yachts 34, Anna Rose '43 yacht
Hailing Port: Whangarei, NZ
Crew: Chris Bone, Irene Llabres, Katherine Rainone, Anna Pohl
About:
Permanant skipper Chris is a professional yacht skipper and runs a yacht delivery company- Pacific Yacht Deliveries. He has been an environmental activist for many years, including 2 years as a skipper for Greenpeace on the yacht Vega. [...]
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The long term use of Magic Roundabout was donated to OceansWatch to carry out Marine conservation and provide humanitarian aid to the coastal communities in the Pacific. OceansWatch has set up an ongoing training system for yachties and divers to monitor reef health throughout the Pacific using the [...]
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Who: Chris Bone, Irene Llabres, Katherine Rainone, Anna Pohl
Port: Whangarei, NZ
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