Category Archives: 2022 NZ

Change of plans

Saturday 31st December
Yesterday morning we picked up Pauline from shore and headed back to Kawau Island. With the light winds we were only able to sail half way before having to start the motor.
There wasn’t enough room left at Moturekareka Island for us, so we continued to Kawau. As we approached we could see Mansion House and Two House Bays were overflowing with boats. With that we headed around the corner to Coppermine Bay. There were only a few boats there. The south west breeze was keeping others away.
Within minutes of dropping the anchor we jumped in for a swim. After the swim and lunch it was card time. Pauline taught us a new game and then we introduced her to Monopoly Deal.
The card games were interrupted by several swims to cool off. After dinner more cards.
This morning we moved across the bay to Dispute Cove for better shelter as the wind was swinging around to East/Northeast. Before we had chance to go for a swim Pauline got a phone call from a friend who had seen her car at Tindalls to tell her she had left the window down.
With that we hauled anchor and set off back to Tindalls Bay. As we rounded the end of Kawau we realised how sheltered Coppermine Bay and Dispute Cove were. The 15 to 20kt wind and 2m waves made it a fast return to Tindalls.
We dropped anchor and raced to shore in the dinghy. Pauline secured her car and we returned to Imagine and had a swim to cool off.
The rest of the day has been spent playing cards, sunbathing and swimming. Pauline is making dinner as we prepare to welcome the New Year in on Imagine.
We would like to take this chance to wish all our friends and family a very happy and prosperous 2023.

Summer is here

Thursday 29th December

We have just had awesome weather the last 3 days and have been enjoying spending time sailing around Kawau Island with our friends Dani, Greg and Elo.

Days have been full of sun, fun, food, Uno Flip (card game), swimming and laughter. Not a lot of sailing as the winds have been too light.

Elo (6 years old) kept everyone busy jumping off the deck and swimming around Imagine. She even swung off the boom and dropped into the water.
First night at Dispute Cove, Coppermine Bay, 2nd night in a favourite spot at Two House Bay and last night we were going to stay at Stockyard Bay in Bon Accord Harbour but after being there for 2-3 hours and the mass of boats arriving and TRYING to anchor, we felt it safer for us to leave.

We motored around the point and spotted a quiet bay that only had one small fizz boat in it, Farmer Bay. It looked quite calm and when the fizz boat left, we had the bay to ourselves. Some more swims, drinks and nibbles, dinner and an early night.

This morning we headed back to Tindalls Bay, arriving with enough time for more swims around the boat before dropping Dani, Greg and Elo back to shore.

Nice days

Monday 26th December
The past 6 days have been great, blue skies and no rain. We haven’t been able to do a great deal in the past 16 days until Christmas Eve. Christmas Eve we went to some friends (Dani, Greg and Elo) for a Chilean get together.
Christmas Day was spent with Andrew’s father and sister in Pukekohe
The next day (today) Dani, Greg and Elo joined us on Imagine and we motored to Moturekareka (no wind). After having a swim and lunch we moved to Copper Mine Bay for the evening.
Currently there is a very competitive game of Uno Flip happening.

Farewell

Friday 9th December

We spent most of Thursday chilling out on Imagine, with a short break when Raphael and Tamara ventured ashore for a quick walk between showers.

By the time we had finished breakfast this morning, several of the boats had left the bay. We hauled anchor and ventured out through the rain. We had a side on swell all the way and the wind off the back quarter.

A few hours later we anchored at Tindalls beach. Raphael and Tamara packed their things and Andrew took them ashore. Andrew had borrowed a friend’s car and took them to pick up their bikes. They set off in the rain continuing their cycling around NZ.

What a difference a day makes

Wednesday 7th December
We set sail at 6am and the wind was already rising. As we rounded the top of Waiheke it was 15knts. The wind and the waves increased as we went. By the time we reached Kawau Island the wind had hit 38kts with over 2m swell.
Coming up to the gap between Beehive Island and Elizabeth Point we were doing over 8kts. We thought we had better pull in the headsail before going through the gap. NO. The furler jammed. Surfing the 2m waves, Andrew didn’t want to go out with a broken toe and free the furler (wuss). We raced through the gap and the swell died down. We still had high winds but it was safe enough for Andrew to venture out and free the furler line.
With the sails packed away we motored into Mansion House Bay. Well partly in the bay as several other boats had already filled the bay. We are out of most of the wind and waves with another day of high winds/swell forecast for tomorrow along with rain.

Beautiful day in Paradise

Tuesday 6th December
When we awoke this morning the water was like glass. After breakfast Tamara and Raphael took it in turns at climbing the mast for fun. Andrew was next but not for fun, he had to straighten a bent antenna bracket.
With today’s maintenance done, Andrew ferried Tamara and Raphael to shore to explore more of Waiheke. When they returned we moved across the bay preparing for early morning change of wind.

Anchoring is an art

Monday 5th December
This morning we discovered that the new owners of the farm in Hook Bay have stopped people using the track to the top of the hill and Stony Batter (a historical WW2 gun emplacement), so we decided to head off to Rotoroa Island where Raphael and Tamara went ashore to explore.
When they returned we went across to Man O War Bay, Waiheke Island. We anchored about 300m away from another monohull in the bay. It wasn’t long before we had some entertainment. A chartered Catamaran came in the bay and started to dropped anchor between us. With the Cat in high reverse he pulled back till he was 20m from Imagine. He then called out is he too close? The obvious reply was YES. He then moved behind the other monohull and tried again. When he reversed all the way back to us Andrew called out that he move in closer to shore as he doesn’t need to be in such deep water.
He moved about 400m away and tried again. Andrew was ready in the dinghy and as the Cat reached 30m from Imagine he went across to see if he could help. The reply was NO as he continued to back up to 15m from the side of Imagine. He finally stopped and Andrew gave him some pointers on how to anchor and not reverse so hard. The Cat moved away and across the other side of the bay.

Broken bones

Sunday 4th December
We woke to a beautiful day, with sun shining and a light breeze. After breakfast we sailed around the corner to the southern side of Motutapu. Once anchored in Islington Bay, Raphael and Tamara were off to climb Rangitoto, Auckland’s largest dormant volcano.
They returned about 3pm, just enough time to motor across to Motuihe where we spent the night.
This morning we went ashore and walked the island and read all about its history. By the time we returned to Imagine the bay was quite choppy so we headed off to find a sheltered bay on Waiheke Island.
On the way we got a call from Darren (Andrew’s brother), he was taking his boat for a run, so we arranged to meet at Oneroa Bay. After spending half an hour with Darren we continued on our way to Hook Bay on Waiheke.
Just as we set off Andrew slipped and broke his little toe. That hasn’t stopped us. Once anchored in Hooks Bay and after a very quick swim, we thought we might try and hook a fish. But it’s steak for dinner.

Dolphins

Friday 2nd December
Yesterday we said goodbye to Cindy and she flew back to California. Later in the day we picked up Tamara and Raphael, a young couple from Switzerland, who are cycling around NZ.
The 15kt winds gave them their first taste of boat life when leaving the shore heading for Imagine. The wind was pushing half metre waves onto the shore. This meant getting into the dinghy was fun. Once in, waves still sprayed over the dinghy as we made our way to Imagine.
This morning after breakfast we set sail to explore the islands in the Hauraki Gulf. It didn’t take long for Tamara to experience all about sailing, helming, watching dolphins and throwing up over the side. She will have to take sea sick pills on a morning!
That made us decide to head for the closest bay, Waikalabubu bay on the northern side of Motutapu. After lunch Andrew took Raphael and Tamara to shore to hike one of the many tracks.

A great day

Saturday 26th November
Friday the winds eased a little and moved southwest, so we made a run back to Whangaparaoa. With a constant 25kts with the occasional 30kt gust, we made good time travelling at up to 7.5kts. To get the best shelter we anchored at Swan beach.
This morning just after breakfast we were greeted by a pod of 2 dozen dolphins. They swam past the boat and around the bay. They stayed and played for about half an hour.
At 10.30 we went ashore to meet Dani and Elo who took us shopping. After shopping they joined us on Imagine for lunch. Elo wanted to go for a swim but after dipping her toe in the water, thought she would wait for a warmer day.