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September 29, 2005

Sept. 29th – Arrival in Nuie

Arrival in Nuie Sept. 29th – Arrival in Nuie Nuie is an elevated coral outcropping perched on top of a seamount rising from very deep water. Its 100 square miles makes it the largest coral island in the world. We arrived just after noon in exactly 4 days for the 570 miles traveled and picked […]

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September 24, 2005

Sept 23rd & 24th

Sept 23rd & 24th – Sept. 23rd – Aitutaki We’re still anchored in an open roadstead out side the reef of Aitutaki, the Cooks Islands. Great friendly people and they all speak English so communication is much easier than my broken French. Brimman and I are renting motorcycles today to tour the the island. We […]

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September 20, 2005

Sept. 20 – Arrived Aitutki, Cooks Islands

Sept. 20 – Arrived Aitutki, Cooks Islands Arrived in Aitutki after a three and a quarter day passage of 450 NM. Met lots of wonderful friendly people, Explored the main city by the harbor which is too shallow for us to enter so we’re anchored in a very rollie open roadstead. Going to take on […]

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September 18, 2005

Sept. 6th through 18th

Sept. 6th through 18th Sept. 6th – New crew arrived today, Brimman My new crew,Brimman, is from 15 years earlier when we cruised out here with his family on their 50 foot aluminum boat. He was 5 years old at the time and is 20 now. A great guy and a great crew. Brimman arrived […]

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September 1, 2005

Sept. 1st – REturned to Bora BoraRetrived my anchor

Sept. 1st – REturned to Bora BoraRetrived my anchor We mostly motored for six hours back to Bora Bora today because it is the only time the winds would be favorable in the next 5 days and we did get to sail the last hour and a half. It’s been squalls and rain showers since […]

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