Author: kerri

  • Beach House – En route South Africa – Fuel Problem…

    Paul, (Peri Peri Radio – South Africa) cc: my mini group

    Dear F&F,

    We left Baly Bay yesterday morning. We have also lost our port engine due to fuel starvation. I have not been able to sort it out with new filters and some other tricks. The engine\’s \”lift pump\” may have gone out?

    At least we\’ve the starboard engine, though I doubt I\’d be happy about going inside the reef systems at any of the \”hidey holes\”. I\’d have to use the outside anchorages at Imhanbane and Inhaca only.

    SSE at 10-18 at this time. We\’ll be about 12 miles North of Juan de Nova when we pass it. We seem to have about a knot of current assist already and are crossing the channel at this time as much as heading south to get on it\’s good side…. Keep an eye out for us on the weather. It\’s supposed to go more east for about the next two days starting today?

    Yesterday, we started with NNW then NW, the WNW, then W, then SW then SSW. We then tack about 10 miles off the coast and were heading NW!

    The wind has clocked around ever since and we\’re good to go. Current heading is about 245 true, about one knot of current, dong about 8 knots over the ground.

    0300 Z 16-37 South 043-03 East

    KIT, Thanks, Scott Stolnitz s/v Beach House

     

  • POSITION REPORT

    YOTREPS: YES TIME: 2012/11/11 20:16 LATITUDE: 15-57.98S LONGITUDE: 045-16.76E MARINE: NO WIND_SPEED: 10 WIND_DIR: SW CLOUDS: 20% VISIBILITY: 12 BARO: 1015.4 AIR_TEMP: 24.4C COMMENT: Beach House -ANCHORED- Baly Bay…reassess tomorrow! Nice and calm in here! Stars are out again. Will look at the weather in the a.m. Nighty nite!.. Scott and Sleepy Nik

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    YOTREPS: YES TIME: 2012/11/11 09:42 LATITUDE: 15-50.07S LONGITUDE: 045-30.74E COURSE: 238T SPEED: 6.9 MARINE: YES WIND_SPEED: 13 WIND_DIR: NW WAVE_HT: 0.2M WAVE_PER: 4 SWELL_DIR: W SWELL_HT: 0.5M SWELL_PER: 6 CLOUDS: 20% VISIBILITY: 25 BARO: 1015 AIR_TEMP: 31.7C COMMENT: Beach House – EN ROUTE- Richard\’s Bay South Africa!….. A change of plans! The weather looks as good as it\’s going to be for the crossing of the Mozambique Channel right now. We should cycle with the highs and lows pretty well (if several days out can be believed). We\’ve a nice 12-14 knot Northwesterly wind, pushing us where we want to go. No need to wait….we\’re off!….

    KIT, Scott and Navagatrix Nik

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    YOTREPS: YES TIME: 2012/11/08 11:18 LATITUDE: 15-16.51S LONGITUDE: 047-04.29E MARINE: NO WIND_SPEED: 9 WIND_DIR: NW CLOUDS: 40% VISIBILITY: 20 BARO: 1011.6 AIR_TEMP: 31.1C COMMENT: Beach House – ANCHORED- Nosy Longany, Madagascar….desolate!

    We\’re about 5 miles inside the entrance behind a lovely little point; a small small village is here. It\’s blowing 17 knots outside, but flat calm in here. NO internet, no one bar. A lovely stop enroute to Majunga tomorrow for fuel and out!…Nikki will stay aboard. KIT, Scott and Nikki

  • Russian Bay to Berangomania Bay, on to Moramba Bay…..

    Russian Bay to Berangomania Bay, on to Moramaba Bay…..

    05-07 November 2012 (Eastern Hemisphere)

    Dear F&F, We\’d heard about a nice anchorage and \”local experience\” in Baramahamay Bay, but it was only another 16 miles and a restaurant ashore didn\’t appeal much as both Captain and Crew had a bit of \”tourista\” from our eating ashore in Hellville.

    Hence, on we went to Berangomania Bay, another very well protected anchorage with a local village. On our next days run, we wanted to get to Moramba Bay where Des and Nel told us we would see Lemurs right on the beach and in the trees. This anchorage also has some incredible limestone rocks and fabulous Baobob trees. The Baobob\’s are also in Africa and Australia. They look like a tree turned upside down. Photo one day… (as if!..:-))

    En route, we passed the infamous island of Nosy Lava. It is a former prison and is now closed. In 1993, two escapees went aboard the s/v \”Magic Carpet\” and murdered the crew!… The guide (when the prison was open), said, \”we cannot recommend the island\”…

    We arrived at Moramba Bay in the afternoon and anchored in a lovely spot that reminded me of last years trip to the Lau Group of Fiji. The limestone islands there were a bit more spectacular, but these were very nice. Also, the baobob trees were spectacular AND BEST OF ALL! We saw the Colqueri Safakia Lemurs (7 of them), right in a big tree on the beach!..Yeah, we found our lemurs! They are diurnal, so we saw them in the trees at dawn and dusk. According to what I read, there are about 60 animals per sq. kilometer. This particular species (of which there are dozens), is one of the largest. The body is about 2 feet tall and the tail a bit longer. They vertically climb, swing and stay in small groups. They were very alert to our presence as well. These animals have been hunted and are most likely quite leery of people. A local guide told us their species and had a group of 3 tourists from Ireland with him. He said if we go ashore, they\’ll go high up into the canopy. The next morning, we went for a walk on the beach and indeed, they wouldn\’t come down till we left. We did see paw prints on the beach too which was pretty cool. Yeah, photos one day!…

    After a full day and two nights, \”Sunflower\” arrived and we left the next morning for another town of ill repute, Majunga…. More soon,

    Kit, Scott and Nikki

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    YOTREPS: YES TIME: 2012/11/06 12:57 LATITUDE: 14-53.54S LONGITUDE: 047-20.25E MARINE: NO WIND_SPEED: 8 WIND_DIR: W CLOUDS: 40% VISIBILITY: 25 BARO: 1013.3 AIR_TEMP: 32.8C COMMENT: Beach House – ANCHORED- Moramba Bay, Madagascar

    This is the cove of the Indiri Lemurs. They are the largest of all the lemur species and are supposed to look like a cross between a Koala and a Panda!..Hopefully tomorrow we shall see. This IS the prettiest spot we\’ve seen by far. Baobab Tress, Limestone rock formations like the \”Rock Islands\” of Palau…. Lovely! KIT, Scott & Nikki

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    YOTREPS: YES TIME: 2012/11/04 10:30 LATITUDE: 13-32.13S LONGITUDE: 047-59.84E MARINE: NO WIND_SPEED: 11 WIND_DIR: NNW CLOUDS: 50% VISIBILITY: 20 BARO: 1015.1 AIR_TEMP: 32.2C COMMENT: Beach House -ANCHORED- Russian Bay, Madagascar Beginning the last big leg of this season\’s journey. About 1500 miles to go! This part of the journey is in three stages. First, Nose Be to Cape St. Andre (Baly Bay). Second, across the Mozambique Channel. Last, Bazaruto, Mozambique to Richards Bay, South Africa. We might? be able to do it one big sail. WEATHER DEPENDING!…. This one is a bit tricky!…More later, Scott and Birthday Girl, Nikki

  • POSITION REPORT

    YOTREPS: YES TIME: 2012/11/01 07:48 LATITUDE: 13-26.49S LONGITUDE: 048-21.05E MARINE: NO WIND_SPEED: 8 WIND_DIR: NW CLOUDS: 10% VISIBILITY: 20 BARO: 1015.5 AIR_TEMP: 32.8C COMMENT: Beach House -ANCHORED- Nose Komba Island. We\’ll head back to Sakatia tomorrow

    Glad to be out of \”Hell\”!ville…

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    YOTREPS: YES TIME: 2012/10/26 13:05 LATITUDE: 13-17.90S LONGITUDE: 048-10.63E MARINE: NO WIND_SPEED: 13 WIND_DIR: 205T CLOUDS: 60% VISIBILITY: 20 BARO: 1012.5 AIR_TEMP: 30.6C COMMENT: Beach House -ANCHORED- Sakatia Island, Sakatia Island Resort.

    We\’ll go ashore tomorrow. Watching the weather for possible TS/TC (hurricane) forming 700 miles to our NE in about three days. Let\’s hope it stays going WEST and NOT South/South East

  • POSITION REPORT

    YOTREPS: YES TIME: 2012/10/25 12:54 LATITUDE: 12-26.81S LONGITUDE: 048-46.10E MARINE: NO WIND_SPEED: 18 WIND_DIR: NE CLOUDS: 75% VISIBILITY: 15 BARO: 1012.2 AIR_TEMP: 30.6C COMMENT: Beach House -ANCHORED- Andranoamby Bay, NW Madagascar. 2 other French Cats here….. Trip to here was 8 days, 10 hours. We will stay the night and move south toward Sakitia Island tomorrow. There is a resort there and we may get a restaurant dinner and assistance on checking in. Dave & Kathy on \”Sunflower\” should be here tomorrow afternoon. New Blog out later today…