Finally New Zealand
02 December 2017

View from Minerva Reef
It took us 2 days to get to Minerva Reef, a stop we missed last time but made sure to make it this time around. It is a different look to be sitting in the middle of the ocean, calm and not moving and seeing the swell of the South Pacific outside of the reef was once again an awesome sight. The weather looked very good for the next week or so to New Zealand so we ended up staying only one night, but it was enough to get a good rest. We monitored weather daily and spoke with Serenity daily to discuss the weather. It is always reassuring to have another opinion and to see we were seeing the same forecast. We had a very benign mix of weather from no wind to light winds. We saw nothing more that 20knots and the sea never got above 2 meters. We had a mix of good sailing and motor sailing. It was one of our best passages ever. Unfortunately, for some reason, the toggle on the inner shroud broke. This was the same toggle that broke last time we came to New Zealand. We were absolutely surprised as our sailing was very easy with no undue stress on the rig. But having learnt our lesson we had a spare. We slowed down for about an hour and had it fixed, then we were on our way again. Of course this happened in the middle of the night. But then if anything is going to go wrong, it will happen in the middle of the night. One of those life lessons we have learnt. We arrived at the entrance to Opua around 0100 in the morning. Since we were familiar with the route into Opua and they have good navigational lights, we decided to make our way into the Customs dock. But it was pitch black with no lights on the dock and it was windy so our landing at the dock was a little rough. But nothing the buffer won’t fix. Here we were in Opua after a great 6 day passage from Opua. After helping Serenity tie up, we caught a few hours sleep before the friendly border authorities boarded us. Clearing in was nothing more than what we were prepared for except Customs declined to sort our import duty straight away and we have to deal with it later. 10 years and 50,000 miles later we were home. We planned to hangout in Opua for the next month to enjoy the activities put on by the local businesses for offshore cruisers then cruise the Bay of Islands till we haul out in Whangarei on December 5. Our plans for the future are unsure till we can complete our business with NZ Customs.