Adventures of Orcinius

11 September 2015 | HOME - Vancouver WA
24 August 2015 | 46 11.4'N:123 51.4'W, Port of Astoria Marina
22 August 2015 | 46 42.0'N:132 09,4'W, 330 West of CR Bouy, Astoria
21 August 2015 | 46 41.8'N:136 13.8'W, 500 West of Astoria
20 August 2015 | 46 22.82'N:140 28.00'W, East end of High
20 August 2015 | 46 22.80'N:140 28.32'W, Middle of High Same as Fish
20 August 2015 | 46 22.79'N:140 28.57'W, Middle of High
20 August 2015 | 46 22.7'N:140 30.2'W, 675 Miles West of CR
20 August 2015 | 45 57.6'N:144 54.0'W, East End of the High
18 August 2015 | 44 38.2'N:147 57.0'W, 1000 NM to Astoria
18 August 2015 | 43 31.0'N:150 28.0'W, 1126 NM to Astoria
17 August 2015 | 41 40.1'N:153 00.1'W, 1200 miles West of Astoria
16 August 2015 | 39 30.1'N:154 53.1'W, West end of the North Pacific High
15 August 2015 | 37 34.5'N:156 00.0'W, 1011 North of Oahu
15 August 2015 | 37 04.5'N:156 23.0'W, 983 North of Oahu
14 August 2015 | 34 12.3'N:157 26.1'W, 800 North of Oahu
13 August 2015 | 31 50.0'N:158 06.5'W, 650 North of Oahu
12 August 2015 | 29 02.0'N:158 51.0'W, 330 North of Oahu
11 August 2015 | 26 32.0'N:158 59.0'W, 330 North of Oahu
09 August 2015 | 23 44.1'N:158 49.4'W, 140 N of Oahu

Maui Aquatic Center

31 July 2015 | Maui
Lisa
After an overnight passage from The Big Island to Maui, we put down the anchor just outside the Maalaea Harbor in about 23 feet of water. The Maui Channel in between the two island is notorious for funneling the wind and steep choppy seas, but we lucked out and had a very uneventful crossing - the most wind we saw was about 23 knots and a bit of chop, but only for a few hours.


Orcinius arriving at Maalaea Bay on Maui.

We threw down the hook around 10am, had a bit of lunch and took a nap before taking the dingy into the aquarium. John and I had been here last year and really enjoyed it, so wanted to share it with the guys. I think they really appreciated being able to take in the sites at a relaxing pace and not having to hold your breath while doing it. Many of the fish they had already seen in Fiji, but they got to know a bit more about the ones they were familiar with and while at the same time seeing some new and interesting stuff.


The biggest draw for all of us was the shark tank. It's a huge tank that contains a number of different sharks - including a Tiger shark, which is really rare to have in captivity, as well as travelies, hammerheads, etc. It was also very cool to see the stingrays up close and personal and learn a bit more about them.


Time for dinner in the shark tank.


Let the feeding frenzy begin.


Taking in the big windows of the shark tank.


A stingray zooming over the top of Moses's head.


More stingrays as we pass through the underwater tunnel.

After a full afternoon at the aquarium it was back to Orcinius for dinner, more napping, then off for an overnighter to Oahu and to see Charisma Bob and Ann!!!
Comments
Vessel Name: ORCINIUS
Vessel Make/Model: Lagoon 440
Hailing Port: Vancouver, Washington
Crew: John LeDoux & Lisa Danger
About:
Sailing since the mid 90's. Prior to this trip, 4 sailing adventures from Vancouver WA to the San Juan and Gulf Islands in the Straits of Juan de Fuca. Bought ORCINIUS in West Palm Beach Fl in April 2010. Sailed her South through the Panama Canal and back up the West coast to home port. [...]
Extra: Lisa is the real captain. I have never been at the helm when docking or anchoring, she has a great touch to docking.
Home Page: www.orcinius.com

Who: John LeDoux & Lisa Danger
Port: Vancouver, Washington