Tuesday 28th February
After breakfast and our morning swim we headed to the northern part of the Bay of Islands. The first bay we tried had swell rolling in, but our second choice was better. There was another boat anchored in the Bay, “Windshift”. We had met Aaron and Susan back in Auckand at Motatapu last year and knew they were in the Bay of Islands somewhere.
We went in the dinghy to one of the little islands in the Bay. Andrew and B tried to climb the hill but couldn’t make it to the top without a lot of bush wacking and a machete so decided not today! Sue walked the shore around the island. Back on Imagine we swam then sunbathed.
Late afternoon Aaron and Susan came over for sundowners. They haven’t been living aboard long so they had plenty of questions about what we do.
After breakfast and our morning swim we headed to the northern part of the Bay of Islands. The first bay we tried had swell rolling in, but our second choice was better. There was another boat anchored in the Bay, “Windshift”. We had met Aaron and Susan back in Auckand at Motatapu last year and knew they were in the Bay of Islands somewhere.
We went in the dinghy to one of the little islands in the Bay. Andrew and B tried to climb the hill but couldn’t make it to the top without a lot of bush wacking and a machete so decided not today! Sue walked the shore around the island. Back on Imagine we swam then sunbathed.
Late afternoon Aaron and Susan came over for sundowners. They haven’t been living aboard long so they had plenty of questions about what we do.