Landing at Vinapu
24 January 2015 | 27 10'S:109 24'W, Vinapu, Rapa Nui
Richard/Maggie
As Maggie mentioned in the last post, landing at Rapa Nui is usually difficult, and often not possible. There are a few places to anchor at Rapa Nui--we moved between anchorages four times as the wind and wave conditions changed. This is the landing at Vinapu.
There is a small swell running in the picture--only 1m (3'). Usually the swell is 1.5m or more (beyond that, we don't attempt landing here). The swell comes in every 7-10 seconds, and along with the swell is a swift inflow of water, followed by an equally swift outflow. One needs to get the dinghy manouvered in line with the ladder, pull ahead until alongside the ladder, put one oar away, grab the ladder with one hand and keep the boat in position with the other oar. It's good exercise!
After landing at Vinapu and climbing the hill, it is about a 1.5 hour walk to town (Hanga Roa). Usually one can get a lift most of the way, if not, its a pleasant walk, often with cows grazing at the side of the road, past the airport and into town.