Archive / April, 2008

Sailing Journal – April 26, 2008

Nuku Hiva, Taiohae was the first civilization that we had seen since we left Puerto Vallarta: other “towns” had consisted of a road, some quaint houses and if you were lucky a “general store.” Very general. The size of a welfare kid’s room and just as sparsely decorated. So when we pulled into the bay […]

Sailing Journal – April 14, 2008

Land Beautiful Land We are now anchored in Nuka Hiva. This is a small island in the Marquesas, a blip in a very large ocean. When we arrived to Fatu Hiva from our 23 day, 22 night passage all we could think about was sleep. The smell of earth wafted off of the land and […]

Sailing Journal – April 3, 2008 – Pacific Crossing

April 3: Day 22 Today has been filled with anticipation. We can’t stop looking at the chart plotter. We will arrive tomorow. After talking to some other cruisers we are going to start at Fatu Hiva. It is a small island that is to the south-east of the Marquesas Islands cluster.We have heard it is […]

Sailing Journal – April 2, 2008 – Pacific Crossing

April 2, Day 21 Another record breaking day. One hundred eighty seven miles in twenty four hours! Its like Fearless is the horse that has seen the barn and is going full tilt. Galloping. Pushing on with all she’s got. And the women’s curse is here. Why could that not wait until landfall? So tired […]

Sailing Journal – April 1, 2008 – Pacific Crossing

April 1: Day 20 At 3:45PM yesterday the wind started building and it did not stop. We have had a steady pace which has resulted in our biggest day so far: one hundred and sixty miles in one day. We have been keeping track of the other boats that are crossing at the same time […]