YOTREPS: YES TIME: 2011/07/02 01:21 LATITUDE: 17-18.70S LONGITUDE: 178-13.77E MARINE: NO WIND_SPEED: 10 WIND_DIR: 090T CLOUDS: 40% VISIBILITY: 30 BARO: 1011 AIR_TEMP: 30.0C COMMENT: Beach House – ANCHORED – Northwest corner of Viti Levu. Will cross \”Bligh Water\” tomorrow to Vanua Levu, weather permitting.
Author: kerri
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POSITION REPORT
YOTREPS: YES TIME: 2011/07/01 03:37 LATITUDE: 17-23.39S LONGITUDE: 177-47.74E MARINE: NO WIND_SPEED: 6 WIND_DIR: 059T CLOUDS: 90% VISIBILITY: 10 BARO: 1011 AIR_TEMP: 28.3C COMMENT: Beach House – ANCHORED – Northwest Viti Levu, en-route Savusavu (in 2-3 days)
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POSITION REPORT
YOTREPS: YES TIME: 2011/06/28 06:49 LATITUDE: 17-40.93S LONGITUDE: 177-23.15E MARINE: NO WIND_SPEED: 6 WIND_DIR: 059T CLOUDS: 20% VISIBILITY: 20 BARO: 1016 AIR_TEMP: 22.8C COMMENT: Beach House – Docked – Vuda Point….more windlass and sail repair, oh joy! Kate leaves tomorrow.
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Castaway Island, Navadra Island, s/v Wetnose and YES, boat projects yet again!…..
June 23rd, 2011
Dear F&F,
We fueled up, left for Navadra and passed \”Castaway Island\”. This is where Tom Hanks movie \”Castaway\” was filmed. We also were on the path of a literally UNCHARTED Island and reef which if we hadn\’t been paying attention (but of course we were), we would have run right over. It\’s only 100 yards long, but that\’s enough to ruin your entire day….. I marked it on my electronic chart for future use and we anchored in Navadra (pronounced Navandra) Island\’s lovely anchorage with two other boats.
Shortly after our arrival, Jim and crew on s/v \”Wetnose\” (originally from Marina del Rey) arrived and we went over for a visit. It was good to see a familiar face and meet Jim\’s partner and his wife, we had a nice visit.
The next day, we went for a lovely snorkel and ashore. The coral was really in good shape and my old nemisis the \”crown of thorns\” was unfortunately eating large patches of the beautiful coral for breakfast/lunch and dinner. This is a sensitive subject for me. I\’ll address this on the old website this Fall when I can. It sounds unbelievable, but this creature was somewhat instrumental in the loss of Cindy. Enough on this for now.
When ashore, a local with some tourists came up to us and told us we should leave \”sevu-sevu\” in the cave on the island. It is an uninhabited yet traditional land where to respect the ancestors we would leave a gift of Kava (Yangona) as a token of respect. Sevu-sevu is the ceremonial act of doing so. We of course know where the Kava goes, but it\’s the thought that counts, right?…:)
Kava if you don\’t know is a traditional drink in Polynesia that looks and tastes like dirty dishwater. Why then would anyone want to drink it? Glad you asked! It has a narcotic effect and you know when it\’s working as your lips go numb. The Tongan variety has so far been the best tasting, French Polynesia second and Fijians are notorious for being the biggest drinkers of Yangona, but it\’s just \”dirty dishwater\” here. At least so far. Hope on this one does NOT spring eternal…
So we then decided to go over to Waya Island (which would be our first Yasawa) for the night. The bow windlass broke yet again. This time it wasn\’t the motor, but the mechanism itself. As this was a critical system, we got it up using the electric halyard winch and did so in lengths of 15 feet at a time. This worked as an emergency \”get the anchor up\” system, but we couldn\’t live with this…..back to Vuda Point!…..
It all worked out again. The diagnosis was a stripped housing cover which would take at least a week to replace if not longer, so Lorenzo smartly \”tack welded\” it into place. It works, we\’ll leave for Waya (yet again) tomorrow.
KIT, Scott and the Crew of s/v Beach House (Sandrine & Kate)
Internet is not good here, I\’m sending via sailmail, but I can download emails to beachhouse51@gmail.com
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POSITION REPORT
YOTREPS: YES TIME: 2011/06/23 06:25 LATITUDE: 17-10.34S LONGITUDE: 177-11.24E MARINE: NO WIND_SPEED: 6 WIND_DIR: 059T CLOUDS: 20% VISIBILITY: 20 BARO: 1011 AIR_TEMP: 27.8C COMMENT: Beach House – ANCHORED – Manta Ray Bay Resort. Night Dive, Manta Swim. No internet
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2011-06 Western Fiji – Kate & Sandrine
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2011-05 Kate & Scott Sail from New Zealand to Fiji…..
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POSITION REPORT
YOTREPS: YES TIME: 2011/06/22 02:06 LATITUDE: 17-27.45S LONGITUDE: 177-02.76E MARINE: NO WIND_SPEED: 6 WIND_DIR: 059T CLOUDS: 20% VISIBILITY: 25 BARO: 1013 AIR_TEMP: 32.2C COMMENT: Beach House – ANCHORED – Navadra Island. s/v Wetnose is next to us. Passed Monoriki Island today where Tom Hanks movie \”Castaway\” was filmed.
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Malololailai…..
June 1st – 9th, 2011
Okay, say Malololailai ten times real fast! Betcha\’ can\’t do it….:)
Dear F&F,
We picked up mooring and checked into Musket Cove. The reefs here are something to be very wary of. They\’re often just awash and you can\’t see them. Glad the electronic charts are spot on here.
Diving: We started Kate\’s diving class today. She\’s a natural and will have no worries at all. Dinghy 101: Kate thought it looks cool when a gal drives the dinghy so lessons began today. Other than my broken toe, it was all good…:)
June 2nd We hated the pool here, the visiability was worse than the ocean. So, we did confined water dives 3,4 & 5 in the ocean in a \”pool like environment\”. Much better. Kate will start her first \”Open Water Dives\” tomorrow….
June 3rd Correction, Kate got a bit too inebriated last night and will start her Open Water dives tomorrow! I went out for two nice dives with Roberta and Patrice. I went to check the haul out here. NO WAY. They want me to do everything but drive the tractor that pulls the boat out of the water. Plan B will be in order. More on that later. The saildrive isn\’t leaking that bad. It can wait.
June 4th Kate did Open Water 1&2. Absolutely no sweat.
June 6th Kate finished Open Water dives 3&4, she\’s now the newest \”PADI GIRL\”.
June 7th We did her first dive as a certified diver at \”The Pinnacle\”. Amazing. Nice swim though at 74 feet. The top of the pinnacle at 28 feet looked like an amazing aquarium. At least 5 species of clowns, lots of different types of anemones, lion fish, damsel fish, bubble coral galore. The entire 40 feet by 40 feet was covered in \”life\”. Oh this was a \”Cindy Dive\” for sure.
June 8th Surfs UP! We met Greg, an Aussie on the boat next door. He took me and Kate surfing to Wilkes Channel. Kate got a bit beat up and was \”rescued\” by the cute guys. She was taken to lunch at the island resort (Namotu), very exclusive. She came away with lots of emails and phone numbers. Oh to be young and adorable. It\’s that easy isn\’t it?….
I actually rode two waves. Nice sweet right handers about 3-4 foot face. First time in really 20 years. It was somewhat like riding a bike. My exercise program paid off so I didn\’t expire paddling the board.
June 9th Returned to Vuda Point Marina. Happy Birthday Gaye (Skye\’s Mom). Skye\’s is tomorrow!
More later, awaiting Sandrine\’s arrival on Monday from Hawaii….Kate may soon move on to her next boat ride….. KIT, Scott with Kate on computer, texting, facebooking and all that other stuff 30 year olds do…. Vuda Point Marina, Fiji
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POSITION REPORT
YOTREPS: YES TIME: 2011/06/09 06:40 LATITUDE: 17-40.82S LONGITUDE: 177-23.19E MARINE: NO WIND_SPEED: 6 WIND_DIR: 059T CLOUDS: 20% VISIBILITY: 15 BARO: 1011 AIR_TEMP: 26.7C COMMENT: Beach House – Med Moored – Vuda Point Marina….Sandrine, we\’re waiting for you!….Kate\’s Facebooking the \”boys\”….:)