17 May 2022 | Vuda Marina, Lautoka, Fiji
26 January 2022 | Australia
08 November 2021 | Viti Levu, Fiji
02 September 2021 | Paradise Resort, Taveuni
29 August 2021 | Paradise Resort, Taveuni, Fiji
10 August 2021 | Western S Pacific
19 June 2021 | New Jersey
05 March 2021 | Raroia, Tuamotus
05 February 2021 | Raivavae, The Australs Group, French Polynesia
04 February 2021 | Raivavae, The Australs Group, French Polynesia
13 December 2020 | Papeete, Tahiti
14 November 2020 | Pape’ete, Tahiti
14 November 2020 | Tahiti
01 October 2020 | Fakarava
24 September 2020 | Fakarava South Pass
19 August 2020 | Papeete, Tahiti
02 August 2020 | Pape’ete, French Polynesia
09 July 2020 | Papeete, Tahiti
A Solar Power Challenge
02 April 2018 | Fredrickstad, St Croix
We tend to hang out on the Leeward side of islands to get the best shelter but that can put us in direct line with the cloud streets that pop off high ground and drift downwind. The result is that, in an otherwise blue sky, we can spend the day under quite dense cloud cover. It is actually a bit of a relief to get out of the sun for a while (sorry 🤐) but it does create a few challenges for a solar powered boat. So far this has not been too often.
This cloud street coming across St Croix was taken from the Fredrickstad cruise ship pier. Leela can just be seen in the left side background. There is a cruise ship in today so no more promenading.
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