Author: kerri

  • POSITION REPORT

    YOTREPS: YES TIME: 2012/09/12 23:31 LATITUDE: 10-25.70S LONGITUDE: 105-40.17E COMMENT: Beach House – MOORED – Flying Fish Cove, Christmas Island, 2 days, 20 hours. Nice anchorage

    We passed s/v \”Ainia\” 5 miles before arrival. Will clear Aussie Customs and enjoy.

  • POSITION REPORT

    YOTREPS: YES TIME: 2012/09/12 03:01 LATITUDE: 10-00.19S LONGITUDE: 108-18.56E COURSE: 261T SPEED: 9.4 MARINE: YES WIND_SPEED: 20 WIND_DIR: SSE WAVE_HT: 0.5M WAVE_PER: 7 SWELL_DIR: SSE SWELL_HT: 3.0M SWELL_PER: 10 CLOUDS: 35% VISIBILITY: 20 BARO: 1018.7 AIR_TEMP: 27.2C COMMENT: Beach House – EN-ROUTE – Christmas Island, expect early a.m arrival.

    We just had the best 24 hour run ever aboard \”Beach House\”. 235 nm for an average speed of 9.79 knots! We have a 1.5 – 3 knot current helping out. One reef and staysail.

  • Sailing Along…..Reflections……

    Sailing Along…..Reflections…..

    11 September 2012, (Eastern Hemisphere)

    Dear F&F,

    On this ominous date, I am reminded of how big events can be in this world, yet how small we are out here floating upon the vast Indian Ocean. The voyages this season will have \”Beach House\” putting on some real mileage.

    To recap.. Our first legs were from Brisbane to Darwin where we covered some 2200 miles. From Darwin to Kupang/Lembata then on to Bali approximately 1200 miles.

    We\’re now embarking across the Indian Ocean. Our first leg from Bali to Christmas Island is 570 miles. From Christmas to Cocos-Keeling Island about another 500 miles. From Cocos-Keeling to Saloman Atoll in Chagos Archipelago around 1500 miles and from there to Nosy Be, Madagascar, another 1600 miles. The final planned leg will be across the Mozambique Channel (with conditions similar to the US East Coast\’s \”Gulf Stream\”) and into Richards Bay, South Africa an additional 1000 miles. At some time in the Southern Hemisphere Summer, I\’ll most likely work the boat around to Cape Town, an additional 1500 miles.

    All in all, around 10,000 miles in this one season, a little over 1/3rd the distance \”Beach House\” had covered in the previous 7 years! Think almost two complete round trips from Los Angeles to New York or Brisbane to Perth. And don\’t forget, we\’re going about 7 mph or 10 kph. Little boat, big ocean, lots of distance.

    I always said this trip was much like the journey in the \”Lord of the Rings\” trilogy. Three books. The first from Los Angeles to New Zealand, the second from New Zealand across the Indian Ocean to South Africa, the last across the South Atlantic and Caribbean through the Panama Canal to tag our outbound track. It certainly remains to be seen that this will be accomplished, but onward we go….

    So I thought I\’d take this momentus day to reflect and look at the big picture. Sometimes it\’s so big, it\’s scary, but one day at time and perhaps the elephant can be eaten…:-)

    Last night was pretty ideal as to sailing conditions. We\’ve a 1+ knot current pushing us along and it\’s really helping. We hope to have this gift the entire way across to South Africa. Nikki, who is an inveterate stargazer, was using her IPAD App last night with it\’s GPS to see the night sky in real time, reflecting on the bright phosphorescence in our wake.

    So yes, \”onward\”….

    KIT, more as we go… Scott and Nikki

  • POSITION REPORT

    YOTREPS: YES TIME: 2012/09/10 03:00 LATITUDE: 08-54.00S LONGITUDE: 115-10.16E COURSE: 260T SPEED: 8.4 COMMENT: Beach House – EN-ROUTE – Christmas Island, expect 3.5 day trip +/- For a \”fun read\”, see the Welcome Screen/Ship\’s Log at: www.svbeachhouse.com

    PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS EMAIL ADDRESS, USE EITHER NIKKI\’S OR THE BOAT ADDRESS WDB5638@SAILMAIL.COM (DO NOT INCLUDE THIS IN ANY GROUPS/POSTS/SENDS EXCEPT PERSONAL PLEASE)

  • Bali Touring, Getting Ready for Christmas…..Part 2

    Bali Touring, Getting Ready for Christmas……Part 2

    7-10 September, 2012 (Eastern Hemisphere)

    Dear F&F,

    We met a few boats who would also be sailing to South Africa, but as it\’s a long long trip, we would mostly not be seeing each other.

    S/V \”Ainia\” with Bruce and June from Toronto (and crew of two more) as well as young couple Andrew and Diana from Seattle aboard their Hans Christensen 34 s/v \”Saviah\” would be sailing similar routes. \”Ainia\” might press straight through to Durban, \”Saviah\” will make the usual stops in Mauritius and Rodriegeous Islands (both French) en-route to Durban sailing south of Madagascar.

    Due to the more pleasant weather conditions and wanting to break up our trip a bit, Nikki and I will go the northern route up to Chagos Archipelago. Chagos is just south of the equator and in the central Indian Ocean. From there we will head to the top of Madagascar staying well away from places we don\’t want to be.

    Chagos is also home to the most secret US Navy base in the world at Diego Garcia Atoll. We\’re not allowed to go into it (unless emergency), but at least as we brush near bad guy territory, it\’s nice to know they don\’t want to be anywhere near the US or British Navies.

    So, our next post will be as we depart Bali for Christmas Island, Australia. Our planned route will take us to Christmas Island, Australia, Cocos-Keeling Island, Australia, Chagos Archipelago, North, then west Madagascar (Nosy Be) and finally into Richards Bay, South Africa on the northeast coast of South Africa.

    Stand by and KIT, Scott and Nikki

  • 2012-08 & 09 Bali Wedding & Bali Tour & Krakatoa Eruption (Video) – Photos

    To see the associated SHIP\’S BLOGS with this PHOTO GALLERY:   CLICK HERE    &     CLICK HERE

    To see the Wikipedia description of Bali, Indonesia:  CLICK HERE
    To see the Wikipedia description of Krakatoa: CLICK HERE  and Krakatoa Anak:  CLICK HERE

    To see a fabulous video from our friends Kathie and Dave Blanding aboard s/v \”Sunflower\”, click the following:
    Krakatoa in a dramatic eruption, CLICK HERE TO SEE VOLCANIC ERUPTION – KRAKATOA  About 6 1/2  minutes long.

  • Bali Touring, Getting Ready for Christmas…..Part 1

    27 August – 9 September, 2012 (Eastern Hemisphere)

    Dear F&F,

    Well, I\’d love to tell you how wonderful Bali is. Unfortunately….not so much. It\’s over crowded in Denpasar, (the main tourist area), way too much traffic and rubbish everywhere. It\’s not just that everyone smokes and throws their rubbish out the window into the street. I\’ve NEVER seen so much junk floating in the water as I have in this country. I think I\’ve seen 5 times as much junk floating here in the water as I\’ve seen since we left California. That\’s saying a lot! Frankly, I didn\’t see the appeal.

    Nikki and Izzie had a day tour to Ubud which is a tourist haven; home to shopping till dropping and the famous \”Monkey Temple\”. The Monkey Temple is Balineese Hindu site which has as it\’s main feature, the local monkeys crawling around as they will. High enthusiasm did not seem to be the order of the day, but undaunted and at the suggestion of sailing friends with a little push from my cousin Janice, we decided to do a day tour up to the north end of the island to it\’s volcano. I believe Indonesia is home to more active volcanos than anywhere else in the world including the famous \”Krakatoa\” located between Java and Sumatra. The driver was nothing short of mad. His English was not quite as advertised and the traffic all the way was abysmal. We stopped at a few Hindu Temples along the way and finally reached the volcano which the restaurant we went to had a lovely view. It last erupted in 1998 and the light lava flows are still standing in sharp contrast to the vegetation in the caldera. The food was mediocre, the view worth an hour and back we went.

    Along the way, we stopped again in Ubud, the shopping here is good if you like that sort of \”chachkis\” (junk) shopping. While in Ubud, we met a friend of Janice and David\’s (Scott\’s Cousin), \”Kedek\”. Janice last saw her 14 years ago. She remembered Janice and David very well and was a lovely gal. We had a brief hug and hello\’s with quick goodbyes as we were exhausted and Kedek had to get back to work. The highlight of the way home was when our crazy driver was pulled over by a policeman and they almost got into a fist fight. The screaming match was ugly enough, but calmer heads finally prevailed and off we went.

    Our next several days were spent getting ready to leave for Christmas Island, Australia. The local guys, washed and waxed the boat and did the metal polishing; \”Beach House\” has never looked so good. Checking out of Indonesia required stops at the Navy, Quarantine, Immigration, Customs and finally the Port Captain to get our clearance papers. It went pretty well only taking about 2 hours with the local taxi.

    Part 2 to follow….. Scott and Nikki

  • The Wedding

    25 August 2012 (Eastern Hemisphere)

    Dear F&F,

    The reason we were on such a forced march to get to Bali was to attend Nikki\’s daughter\’s wedding here on this date. \”Mum\” was of course nervous, but who wouldn\’t be? We arrived early at the Royal Santrian Hotel in Nusa Dua. The venue was lovely, the place seemed to have few guests which made it quite private for the wedding party.

    Hollie, the bride was of course absolutely gorgeous in her stunning gown and groom, Adam was dashing as well. Both wedding parties were beautiful and handsome as expected, with Nikki\’s son Jak as one of the groomsmen.

    All the extended families were there, Hollie\’s Dad Neil, Adam\’s Dad Terry with current and former spouses. I was of course consort to the \”Mum\”….:-)

    The wedding was really fab, we got some good photos (as Nikki would not see the official ones for several months….she\’s off sailing don\’t you know!). Isobel – (Izzie), Nikki\’s niece arrived from the UK for the event and seemed to have a great time, staying a few nights aboard \”Beach House\”. Izzie took the photo of the day with Hollie gazing into Adam\’s eyes on the beach. One day!…..it will get posted.

    Sorry that we don\’t have any photos up at this time, but I think that won\’t happen till the season\’s end…..:-(

    Adam and Hollie came aboard \”Beach House\” a few days after the wedding for a tour and afternoon with Nikki and Izzie, hugs and kisses all around.

    More touring and some getting ready for the big trip to South Africa for us. Stand by!

    KIT, Scott and Nikki

  • 2012-08 Yokyakarta, Java -Temples of Borobudur, Mendut & Prambanan – Photos

    To see the Wikipedia description of Borobudur Buddhist Temple, Yogyakarta – Java:   CLICK HERE

    To see the Wikipedia description of Mendut Temple, Yogyakarta – Java:  CLICK HERE

    To see the Wikipedia description of Prambanan Hindu Temple, Yogyakarta – Java:  CLICK HERE

  • 2012-08 Kupang, Komodo Dragons, on to Bali, Indonesia – Photos

    To see the SHIP\’S BLOGS associated with this PHOTO GALLERY:  Click on the following links

    Kupang  –  Lembatta to Lombok   –   Flores to Rinca & Komodo Parks   –   Komodo to Lombok   –   Medang, Gili Air to Bali

    To see more about Komodo and Rinca Parks, World Heritage Site and the DRAGONS:  Komodo Park  &   Rinca Park