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Puerto Vallarta MEXICO
Posted November 7th, 2008 by phoebePuerto Vallarta Cruising Guide - MEXICO Puerto Vallarta Port Chart 21338 (Puerto Vallarta Chart scale 1:10,000)
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JUNK in Hawaii - Photo
Posted September 4th, 2008 by Marcus EriksenJoel Paschal and Marcus Eriksen on JUNK at the docks in Honolulu, Hawaii. WE MADE IT YACHTPALS!
Roz Savage Completes Pacific Row
02 Sep Honolulu, US - In spite of the adversity, or should we say adversities, Roz Savage has rowed the Eastern Pacific from San Francisco to Hawaii. 99 days, 2900 miles, and many, many pulls on the oars after leaving the Golden Gate, Roz crossed her chosen line at around 0900 local time yesterday. While this row is an amazing achievement, Roz is only part way to her goal. This is just the first leg of her much longer trip to |
Yachts in Suwarrow - Blog
Posted July 2nd, 2008 by ARCLocated in the Pacific Ocean Suwarrow is a low coral atoll in the Cook Islands. It is about 830 kilometers northwest of Rarotonga. Maamalni - Suwarrow - #1 Land ho! Or Suwarrow Tomorrow? |
The Tahiti Race is Back!
21 Jun Long Beach, California - There used to be an adventurer's race from California to Tahiti. Since 1925, a handful of sailors have occasionally set out for an old-fashioned yacht race across the Doldrums and down - over 3,500 miles of Pacific sailing on “the downhill run to Pape'ete,” as Stephen Stills put it - called the Tahiti Race. The last Tahiti Race was run in 1994, and tomorrow the 22nd of June, the race is on again. |
Tonga Cruising Blogs
Posted June 20th, 2008 by ARCCruising the Islands of Tonga - We had a great day in a lovely anchorage, with some good snorkeling around the fringing reefs. Also got some work done - Michael gave the engines an oil and oil filter change and I did a bit of cleaning, washing and tidying. The islands have incredibly lush vegetation and as the sun went down there was a cacophony of noise from the shoreline - frogs, bats and others. I was amazed to see the size of the giant bats that slowly circled over us as evening came. It was still a very grey day. |




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