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2014
31
Dec

Happy new year!

We have Christian’s sister visiting at the moment and like usually with guests we enjoy doing the holiday program with hiking, snorkeling and exploring along with her. We wish everybody who’s reading along with us a happy, interesting, healthy and satisfying year 2015!

2014
22
Dec

Flat to rent in Graz

Unfortunately our tenants are leaving our flat for a bigger one, so we hope to find new tenants soon. If you know somebody looking for a gorgeous garden flat in Graz, let us know

2014
22
Dec

Photos of Makemo

2014
17
Dec

Sticky mess

We now have 4 service batteries instead of 3 (we kept the car battery we bought in Makemo) and as they are slightly smaller than the old ones they even fit into the battery compartment, but only without their separate boxes. Christian therefore decided to make a new shared box out of plywood and fibreglass directly in the locker. We had neither enough fibreglass for… Continue reading »

2014
10
Dec

Battery adventures

While we were in Makemo, our 6-year-old batteries suddenly died of old age (not surprising really, we should have changed them when we had the chance in Tahiti, but there was so much else to do, we somehow couldn’t get around to do it…). We had no mobile phone connection in the protected eastern corner of Makemo where we spent most of the time and… Continue reading »

2014
10
Dec

Another cyclone season in the Gambier

Protected anchorages, golden palm-fringed beaches, pine-clad mountains in the background, pristine waters and remote motus–yes, we’re happy to be back in our favourite corner of Fr. Polynesia!

2014
08
Dec

Rushing along

It seems Pitufa’s having a great time rushing along and ploughing the deep azure of the Pacific with her bow. With just the main in the second reef, the tiny inner foresail and a piece of yankee we’ve still had a daily run of 130 miles. We can’t wait to reach our favourite islands in French Polynesia, just 160 miles to go, no worries about… Continue reading »

2014
07
Dec

Sailing close-hauled

This trip’s not exactly fun, but then we didn’t expect it to be. We’re sailing as close to the wind as possible which sometimes shifts more easterly and then more northerly again, so we manage to stay on course. It’s steadily blowing between 15 and 20 knots (doesn’t sound like much, but feels like more when it’s on the nose) and the waves are high… Continue reading »

2014
05
Dec

Never start a passage with a hangover

Usually an ocean passage resembles a journey through a more or less hilly blue desert, but this time our course goes right trough the Tuamotus, just last night we passed 3 of them within a few miles, so we have to constantly adjust the course. The passage started quite rough yesterday with changing winds and high, confused waves. We soon had a huge mahi-mahi (dorade)… Continue reading »

2014
03
Dec

Ready to go!

At last the weather forecast looks okay to head for the Gambier, Pitufa’s all shipshape, Leeloo has got her seasickness drops (we’ve taken some too, it looks like a bit of a rough ride) and in two hours we can go out through the village pass of Makemo. It’s a bit more than 600 nm, so we’ll hopefully get there in about 6 days.