Cruising from Tonga to New Caledonia on Kamoké
As soon as we get on s/v Kamoké, life changes radically. We are now on a french long-term navigator’s family, a ketsch of 15m long, Gulfstar 50, cruising the world for now four years.
Pascal and Bénédicte work as environmentalists when they are not cruising the world. They are with their 9-years old and 10-years old [...]
Posted: August 30th, 2010 under Pacific.
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Cruising from Tahiti to Tonga on Lady K
On the 5th August, we are back on the Lady K in marina Taina. This time, six people are on board.
Adrian is 25, Californian (USA), experienced race sailor and like very much the outdoor adventure like tramping in the bushes of the lost islands in the Marquesas.
Posted: August 14th, 2010 under Pacific.
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Hiking Tahiti
From Makemo we have to get back to Tahiti and fulfill our agreement with the Lady K about going together to Tonga.
Our plan was to find a boat to cruise with. Unfortunately none of the boats we met could take us there.
Posted: August 6th, 2010 under Pacific.
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Sailing Tahiti – Makemo. Lady K
2nd July, this is 1:30pm, we leave marina Taina on board of the 24m, luxurious superyacht Lady K, heading to Makemo, Tuamotu.
Watching organization is set up by Ayla: 4 hours each, on a 2-personn team. I am 2 hours with Ayla and 2 hours with Toby. Nadège is 2 hours with Toby, 2 hours with [...]
Posted: July 7th, 2010 under Pacific.
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Tahiti
It takes me one week to get out of Tago Mago. I really wonder why I had taken so much time after.
Too much time has passed on this boat. Delphine gets her terrible bad mood once more, this time I don’t really know why, and I am not looking forward to understand to honest.
Posted: July 2nd, 2010 under Pacific.
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Sailing Fakarava – Tahiti
36 hours to cross the 300 miles between Tahiti and the paradise… oups, Fakarava. Good wind, 20 knots, backward, easy ride then for us.
Anxiety of the captain becomes harsh and we, crew, feel quite bad in this context. I am really wishing to find another boat in Tahiti to leave Tago Mago as soon as [...]
Posted: May 27th, 2010 under Pacific.
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Fakarava
Nine days in Fakarava. That wasn’t much but still it was intense!
There is a scuba dive center on the atoll, Te Ava Nui. It’s quite the specialty here. Local tourism is based on it anyway.
Quite sensible to the idea of a world tour on a bike, Jean Christophe offers me a very good deal. To [...]
Posted: May 26th, 2010 under Pacific.
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Crossing Marquesas – Tuamotu
We leave on the 13th of May Nuku Hiva Islands in the Marquesas, heading to the archipelago of the Tuamotu.
For that time we are only four on board. We adapt the night watching, and this is the opportunity for the others to listen a little bit more about what I have to say about it [...]
Posted: May 17th, 2010 under Pacific.
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Marquesas Islands – A wild paradise
I dedicate this text to the Marquise des Ecrins.
Marquesas Islands are high islands contrasting with the lagoons more commonly met in the Tuamotu for example. ‘High’ means relatively recent volcanic activity and sharps landscapes chiseled by means of the Nature.
First Tago Mago has reached Iva Oa Island. Next to 19 days off shore I feel [...]
Posted: May 13th, 2010 under Pacific.
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The Great Crossing
Day 1
Once more the anchor’s chain is lifted up, engine running to get us out of the Puerto Ayura’ harbor, we are leaving Galapagos on Tago Mago.
It’s 5pm, temperature is about 29°C, as well as the sea water, hygrometry is 80%, and… who cares? We are not in a plane, but on a boat…
Posted: May 2nd, 2010 under Pacific.
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