18 September 2022 | 08 16.9'S:116 39.6'E, Bali Sea
22 July 2022 | 05 05.0'S:131 02.6'E, Banda Sea
08 July 2022 | 10 34.2'S:142 03.3'E, Torres Strait, Arafura Sea
01 June 2022 | Coral Sea, East Coast Australia
11 April 2022 | 32 14.9'S:152 41.2'E, Tasman Sea, East Coast Australia
10 April 2022 | Newcastle, Australia Tasman Sea
24 December 2020 | Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club, Newport, NSW, Austrailia
05 June 2020 | Ku-Ring-Gai-Chase National Park, NSW, Australia
21 March 2020 | Sydney Harbour
15 March 2020 | Tasman Sea
15 March 2020 | Port Arthur, Tasmania
12 March 2020 | Port Arthur, Tasmania
10 January 2020 | Prince of Wales Bay
31 December 2019 | 42 53.0'S:147 20.15'E, Hobart, Tasmania
29 December 2019 | 41 06.6'S:149 49.8'E, Tasman Sea
28 December 2019 | 39 42.26'S:149 58.0'E, South of Bass Strait, Tasman Sea
27 December 2019 | 36 59.9'S:151 04.4'E, Southbound Off the Coast of Australia
26 December 2019 | 35 17.3'S:151 23.5'E, Southbound Off the Coast of Australia
25 December 2019 | Cruising Yacht Club of Australia, Sydney
17 December 2019 | Cruising Yacht Club of Australia, Sydney
Another Day in Paradise
28 May 2019 | 26 59.0'S:165 19.1'E, Coral Sea
Larry Green
At least the moon was quite striking tonight. At about 04:30 the moon was revealed as it came out from behind a part of the boat. Earlier I could see the light of the moon, but when I finally saw it the first thought that popped into my head was it looked like a white version of one of those half smile emoji. At least the shape did. Without a doubt that was the best part of the night. If you happen to be on the US East Coast, you did not see what I saw as it was 12:30 yesterday there when it was 04:30 here. Shortly after that I learned from a mate in Christchurch that the Predictwind Tracker was showing our most recent position as of May 26th. I have checked the system which is set to track our position every 30 minutes and it appears to be working from this end. So unless I forget to input my current position when I post this, use the blog position map at least for now. Yesterday we had a fair amount of wind right on the nose so we ended up motoring for a good while, then early evening we could sail some, by midnight the wind was hovering between 1.5 and 3 kts and making a bit like a whirling dervish of its direction. Need I say more? Though I don�'t have this mornings updated forecast, unless something has changed the wind conditions are expected to remain this way until midafternoon. We shall see�...�.....More later