Category Archives: 2019 Vanuatu to Brisbane

Day 2

Sun Oct 6 19:27 2019 NZDT GPS: 18 16.043S 165 21.375E

Run: 151.2nm (273.7km)
Avg: 6.4knts
24hr: 153.8nm

Day 2 … in transit to Brisbane This morning brought a grey, cloudy day. Been averaging about 7 knots. Everyone has got into the rhythm of the shifts.

Once again we’ve reefed the main for the evening shifts.

Wolfgang is in the galley preparing nachos for dinner

We’re on our way to Brisbane

GPS: 17 53.087S 167 37.322ERun: 46.2nm (83.6km)

In the wild blue yonder

Rising early we had breakfast, then prepared Imagine for sail. Andrew and Wolfgang set up the drogue and storm sail, so if needed they can be deployed easily. Cindy and Sue made sure everything below deck was stowed away. We unhooked from the mooring and with Sue at the helm we made our way through the moored boats to the fuel dock. This entailed performing a 180 degree turn just before overhead powerlines to allow enough room to glide up to the fuel dock. “Shit shit shit” came from the cockpit then silence as the turn took us to about 5m from the powerlines. We nicely pulled up to the dock and took on 550 ltrs of diesel.

Cindy and Wolfgang were so excited about doing their first blue water crossing. Leaving Vanuatu we put up the main only and sailed a pleasant 6 to 7 knots till 4pm. Then at shift change we reefed the main and put out the staysail ready for the evening.

Farewell Vanuatu

Sat Oct 5 19:51 2019 NZDT GPS: 17 53.087S 167 37.322E

Run: 46.2nm (83.6km)

Saturday 5th October In the wild blue yonder Rising early we had breakfast, then prepared Imagine for sail. Andrew and Wolfgang set up the drogue and storm sail, so if needed they can be deployed easily. Cindy and Sue made sure everything below deck was stowed away. We unhooked from the mooring and with Sue at the helm we made our way through the moored boats to the fuel dock. This entailed performing a 180 degree turn just before overhead powerlines to allow enough room to glide up to the fuel dock. “Shit shit shit” came from the cockpit then silence as the turn took us to about 5m from the powerlines. We nicely pulled up to the dock and took on 550 ltrs of desiel.

Cindy and Wolfgang were so excited about doing their first blue water crossing. Leaving Vanuatu we put up the main only and sailed a pleasant 6 to 7 knots till 4pm. Then at shift change we reefed the main and put out the staysail ready for the evening.