SAIL SAMAL, PHILIPPINES

Come join us in this wonderful island in the Southern Philippines

20 June 2009 | Davao and Samal, Philippines
01 May 2009 | Samal and Davao, Philippines
25 February 2009 | Samal Island
02 February 2009 | Davao, Philippines
23 January 2009 | Davao, Philippines
11 January 2009 | Davao, Philippines
07 January 2009 | Davao, Philippines
24 December 2008 | Davao Gulf, Philippines
21 December 2008 | Davao Gulf, Philippines
19 December 2008 | Davao
17 December 2008 | Philippines
16 December 2008 | Pacific
15 December 2008 | Pacific
13 December 2008 | Pacific
12 December 2008 | Pacific
10 December 2008 | Samal, Davao Gulf
06 December 2008 | South Pacific
05 December 2008 | South Pacific
04 December 2008 | South Pacific
02 December 2008 | South Pacific

Voyage from Palau to Davao - Part 2

12 December 2008 | Pacific
Wiskun
We waited for the line of ITCZ to move downwards towards the South Pacific and the high pressure system to be established in the Pacific Northwest. In this scenario, the NE trades are then established and chances of typhoons forming down. On December 18 we set off towards the exit channel on the west side of Palau. Our strategy was to head WNW until we hit about 9 or 10 degrees north so we will not enter into the equatorial countercurrent area. Once we are about 200 miles from the east coast of northern Mindanao, we will start heading south with the prevailing current. We still encountered some weird currents, so in hindsight, it would have been easier to head due north first, then west. We felt the current start to change southwards at around 8 degrees north and 129 degrees east. This was where we changed course onto our rhumbline straight to the cape of San Agustin.

We were hit by squalls during the passage. Twice we were running on bare poles. About 150 miles from the coast of northern Mindanao, we encountered the FADs (Fish attraction devices) which I've read about. They are big floating steel drums anchored in very deep waters used by fishermen to attract fish. Not fun to hit those things at nights. By this time, we turned southward and sailed very fast with the current to the point of Cape San Agustin. By 7 pm we rounded into the Gulf of Davao. Fishermen in outriggers were there without lights. They approached us quietly to have a look-see, but never bothered us. We passed more FADs along the way, but this time, they were just floating bamboos marked by coconut fronds. I have written about our sailing experience in the Gulf of Davao under the Davao / Samal section in "Sailor's Lair", with a picture of the chart. Do check it out.

Finally, I am home. I never imagined I would arrive Davao by sailboat, and here I am, almost a year later. This passage took us 5 days, 640 nautical miles.
Comments
Vessel Name: Wiskun
Vessel Make/Model: Samson C-Breeze
Hailing Port: Vancouver, BC , Canada
Crew: Kjartan Sekkingstad and Ellen Lee-kwen
About: We sailed out of Vancouver, BC in 2002 and are now in a beautiful island in the Gulf of Davao, Southern Philippines.
Home Page: http://www.sailsamal.com/

WISKUN

Who: Kjartan Sekkingstad and Ellen Lee-kwen
Port: Vancouver, BC , Canada