Namani at Sea

The travels of Nana, Markus and Nick aboard Namani

22 July 2008 | Yarmouth, Maine
13 July 2008 | Tied up at Yankee Boatyard, Yarmouth, ME
09 July 2008 | Moored off Peaks Island
25 June 2008 | Anchored off Snow Island, Casco Bay - 43-49N 069-54W
23 June 2008 | Portland, Maine
22 June 2008 | 25 nm south of Cape Elizabeth - 43-10N 070-11W
20 June 2008 | 100 nm East of New York City - 40-42NN 071-38W
19 June 2008 | 70 nm East of New Jersey - 39-37N 072-33W
18 June 2008 | East of Delaware
14 June 2008 | Portsmouth, Virginia
11 June 2008 | Off Belhaven, near mile 135 of the ICW
09 June 2008 | Beaufort Docks, North Carolina
07 June 2008 | Under way towards Beaufort, NC
05 June 2008 | Fort Pierce, FL
28 May 2008 | Fort Pierce, FL
25 May 2008 | Fort Pierce, Florida
18 May 2008 | Fort Pierce
16 May 2008 | Harbor Town Marina, Fort Pierce, Florida
14 May 2008 | Port Lucaya Marina
13 May 2008 | 25-46N, 077-01W - SE of Great Abaco Island

The blog has moved to Namaniatsea.org

29 July 2014
We have moved our blog to Namaniatsea.org, where you will also find all the old posts that were previously hosted here at Sailblogs. We'll keep Namani's Sailblogs page up for a while until we have cleaned up back links at the new location. Meanwhile new posts will only appear on Namaniatsea.org.

PS: The picture above shows the 40 or so most frequent words from blog posts during four years of living aboard Namani (courtesy of wordle.net)

The backshore of Peaks Island...

30 June 2014 | Peaks Island, ME
Flying home the long way
... is a special place to us. Years ago we've sat here many times, dreaming about sailing away (Nana probably as long as she can remember). Now Peaks has become both, the destination for our first Transatlantic cruise and the departure point for our more recent "Pacific Interlude". We're back where we started almost three years ago and watching the setting sun reflect off the cliff on Cushing Island from the backshore is still a special treat ;-)

Between reuniting with family and the soccer world cup our first two weeks here seem to have passed in no time. We'll be on Peaks until the end of July, trying to finish a few of the projects we have started while living on Namani before a work schedule will make this a luxury again. We're no longer "traveling aboard" as the subtitle to this blog suggests but it still feels like these last weeks belong to "the trip". Hence we may post a few more updates before this blog goes dormant (or we can resurrect it in some other form).

Back at 41N 74W...

10 June 2014 | Tarrytown, NY
Flying home the long way
Eastbound itinerary

We're back on the US Coast now, about a month after we left Namani and Australia in early May. We had a wonderful trip back with a few stops to see many old (and some new) friends along the way. Many thanks Margaret and Steve; Fenny, Howe and Elizabeth; Ken and Sylvia; Catherine and Chris; Sheila, Bill and Cecille; Sabina, Graham, Ethan and Lynden; Laura, Gary, Aiden, Gerda and Jack - it's been wonderful seeing you - you have all spoiled us with your hospitality!

We'll head up to Maine later this week - back to where we started this trip in September 2011.
Vessel Name: Namani
Vessel Make/Model: Dufour 35
Crew: Nana, Markus and Nick
About: A family of three on a cruise from the US East Coast to Australia