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Tales of the Adventures of sailing yacht Zoonie and her curious crew

Barbara White

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Marsden Cove – New Zealand

By Barbara White on Friday, May 25, 2018

35:50.20S 174:28.119E Marsden Cove Marina. Built on what were once dairy farm pastures the marina is exposed to all the prevailing winds. Houses have been built around the waters, some with their own pontoon landing. The marina is home to local boats and the small fishing fleet. Alongside us aboard his boat, a fishermen separates …

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Midnight in Minerva

By Barbara White on Friday, May 25, 2018

23:39.49S 178:54.132W North Minerva Reef It took five days of fitful, sometimes perfect sailing and a worrying 40 hours of motoring to reach the surreal North Minerva Reef. We had to slow Zoonie so as to arrive in first light, at a time when speed is of the essence. We even toyed with the idea …

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Around Hunga Haven

By Barbara White on Thursday, May 24, 2018

Hunga Haven and a truly remarkable day. As we came in the day before yesterday we followed another yacht and watched her progress using the AIS on our tablet. Her name is Sonrisa, a Catalina 40 built in 1980 and she is registered in Las Vegas, maybe because sailing is, at the best of times, …

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Boatyard Bliss and on to Hunga Haven

By Barbara White on Thursday, May 24, 2018

Motoring around the now familiar Mount Talau headland we could see the hefty blue box section trailer awaiting Zoonie’s arrival, a small but strong tractor at its shore end. The driver was in his seat and Bill and Ian were ready to take a bow line and give me one of his lines that was …

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We linger longer in Tonga

By Barbara White on Thursday, May 24, 2018

To spend a day aboard and complete some homework for Clare, the journalist I met at the Hosea School dancing performance, write a few letters and continue with a blog was a real luxury and in the evening we joined Tony and Gail, Christina and Werner aboard Cetacea for the feast. Christina and I contributed …

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The Dancing Ladies of Tonga

By Barbara White on Thursday, May 24, 2018

It has been an interesting week with Blue Water Rally Events to enjoy and some excellent talks and presentations on passage planning from here to NZ and what to expect when we get there in the form of customs entry requirements. On Monday we joined the crowd of fellow cruisers for a delicious hot breakfast …

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Sea Oak escapes and Haniteli in his garden

By Barbara White on Thursday, May 24, 2018

“Sea Oak isn’t on her mooring Barb,” Rob commented as we motored past the little black ball. As the large police launch left the quay to assist in the pursuit of Florida born Dean the wrong co-ordinates were given to the skipper and he set off in a North West direction, while Sea Oak was …

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Tonga – Home of Queen Vanilla and Spotty

By Barbara White on Thursday, May 24, 2018

Vavau Villa – Home of Queen Vanilla and Spotty So the next morning we languished on board pottering over the endless jobs while watching the tide slowly rising. There is a new bird to add to our list, a Noddy, brown or black and we have the black ones around here. They are like skinny …

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Early times in Tonga

By Barbara White on Thursday, May 24, 2018

18:39.61S 173:58.99W Tonga Vavau The scenery of the River Dart with the sounds of the Amazon. It is so still here. In our mooring field there is no swell and no waves as we are almost surrounded by land and it is windless for the time being. There are spells, even during the day, when …

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Niue – The Biggest lump of limestone in the World

By Barbara White on Thursday, May 24, 2018

19:03.30S 169:55.45N.  Basking with whales Following the gale the winds remained in the high twenties giving us nice daily mileages but as we approached the biggest lump of limestone rock in the world that is Niue we realised we needed to slow Zoonie down to make a first light approach, and we are glad we …

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