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Hello,
mode "rest". College really does not care about us: we only have five days vacation. BULLSHIT! In short it allows me to reflect on the items I want to do and the display of the blog. Because even if the black is timeless, it's a bit impersonal.
short pass! The subject of my little article on the blog of a friend who has just created his blog. She writes very interesting articles about what is happening now in France. It gives an objective (or not. You decide) its opinion. She has real talent and I'm not saying this because this is not my friend.
So if you're not lazy and you like reading. Check his blog
Enjoy!
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Danger Of Ordering Gbl Online
MESSAGE No. 9 (pm) - Crossing Tonga - New Zealand
Thursday October 28, 2010 Arrive in Whangarei (New Zealand)
After 6 days at sea, Islands Poor Knights Islands, off the coast of New Zealand, has emerged the eye of the Captain shortly after his breakfast. The night was calm but the wind eased gradually leaving us completely to 5:00 am. Gennaker blue had replaced the Solent near midnight. Cold is more pungent, 15 ° in the middle of the night, no more than 20 ° to the best of the day. We are more accustomed. Barbara promised to show the quilts, stored under vacuum for many moons in waterproof bags intended for that purpose. At daybreak, I started a Volvo, then an hour later, another. We meet one NZ trawler fishing, boat size for storms. Sea water has become green bottle, and since this morning, we see little penguins splashing in the water and dive at our approach. The great albatross Kermadec are more numerous. In the morning, they took turns beating around the boat, and landed in the wake, probably hoping to find some waste (biodegradable of course). Around mid-day, the dolphins came to welcome us to New Zealand.
Coast has emerged gradually, the visibility was very good. We announced our arrival to the authorities by VHF and Marin sent to starboard of the mast the flag Q of the International Code of Signals, yellow, meaning "I request free pratique", which is no small case here. This flag calls the authorities to come on board to inspect the boat and the crew .... No question of putting one foot on land before obtaining clearance. I first met at sea several forms that should save us some time. Since this morning, we began to hunt for dead insects, cleaning, laundry, store, history of not running afoul of the agency's inspector BIOSECURITY NEW ZEALAND. I even polishes a pair of Dockside, rather moldy. The last time I put real shoes, it must be at La Rochelle! It is 3:00 p.m. local, we approach Bream Head, the rocky headland that extends beyond the mouth of the river Whangarei. In 2 hours, we had to quai Custom berth "Marsden Cove, New Zealand!
The GPS indicates that we have come a little less than 18,000 miles since our departure from La Rochelle.
Half of our trip around the world.
Barbara is smiling again, I take him to drink Steinlager tonight.
Children are bright.
Olivier
(End of messages daily crossing of Tonga - New Zealand)
Thursday October 28, 2010 Arrive in Whangarei (New Zealand)
After 6 days at sea, Islands Poor Knights Islands, off the coast of New Zealand, has emerged the eye of the Captain shortly after his breakfast. The night was calm but the wind eased gradually leaving us completely to 5:00 am. Gennaker blue had replaced the Solent near midnight. Cold is more pungent, 15 ° in the middle of the night, no more than 20 ° to the best of the day. We are more accustomed. Barbara promised to show the quilts, stored under vacuum for many moons in waterproof bags intended for that purpose. At daybreak, I started a Volvo, then an hour later, another. We meet one NZ trawler fishing, boat size for storms. Sea water has become green bottle, and since this morning, we see little penguins splashing in the water and dive at our approach. The great albatross Kermadec are more numerous. In the morning, they took turns beating around the boat, and landed in the wake, probably hoping to find some waste (biodegradable of course). Around mid-day, the dolphins came to welcome us to New Zealand.
Coast has emerged gradually, the visibility was very good. We announced our arrival to the authorities by VHF and Marin sent to starboard of the mast the flag Q of the International Code of Signals, yellow, meaning "I request free pratique", which is no small case here. This flag calls the authorities to come on board to inspect the boat and the crew .... No question of putting one foot on land before obtaining clearance. I first met at sea several forms that should save us some time. Since this morning, we began to hunt for dead insects, cleaning, laundry, store, history of not running afoul of the agency's inspector BIOSECURITY NEW ZEALAND. I even polishes a pair of Dockside, rather moldy. The last time I put real shoes, it must be at La Rochelle! It is 3:00 p.m. local, we approach Bream Head, the rocky headland that extends beyond the mouth of the river Whangarei. In 2 hours, we had to quai Custom berth "Marsden Cove, New Zealand!
The GPS indicates that we have come a little less than 18,000 miles since our departure from La Rochelle.
Half of our trip around the world.
Barbara is smiling again, I take him to drink Steinlager tonight.
Children are bright.
Olivier
(End of messages daily crossing of Tonga - New Zealand)
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
What Type Of Cheese To Make Chesse Cake
MESSAGE # 8 - Cross Tonga - New Zealand
October 27, 2010
left to go the direct route: 130 miles. Traveled: 995 miles.
Beautiful night followed by a beautiful day! Southern Cross, which appears on the flag of New Zealand, was clearly visible all night. But the wind dropped to a dismal 10 knots around midnight, and we buggers has 4 / 5 knots is hard for several hours ... the day the wind came back after a squall of rain, which gave way to 8:00 has an immense blue sky. 15 knots of 100/110, sea almost beautiful, we march 8 / 10 knots. The sun does not left of the day. The boss has even indulged in a session of tanning on the roof of the roof, in the early after-noon ... That said, I found it brave, it was kind of nice sun Berck-Plage, in the Pas de Calais in September ... It does not tell you everything ... She does not pass, you will understand, and besides, just imagine, me either! It is probably for this reason that I do not dawdle on the high seas I knew that the end of term would be more difficult to manage than the beginning, with light winds and uncertain. But, unlike the boss, I'm not going to complain about this crossing .. It was a sensitive part of our journey, with a niche has meteorological tradable goods. History does not end up in a fucking gale, frequent in the area. The oceanic area between New Zealand and Tonga-Fijis, 1000 miles north, sometimes resulting in the past has outright disappearances of boats, caught in the big bad weather. I had it in memory. The chosen niche has been excellent, allowing us a crossing in 6.5 days from Tofua in satisfactory condition, although one would wish a crosswind or slightly on the back of the beam rather than 70 ° port . The reverse crossing, departing from New Zealand to Norfolk Island and New Caledonia, we will end in March, resuming the sea, seems to me easier, since the most sensitive at the wrong time corresponds to the first 500 miles from the North Cape of the North Island, a section of the route that can be performed in 3 days with good weather coverage departing. The captain is happy, therefore, could hardly dream better.
today we saw a large albatross flying majestic, but yes, the forties are not that far! I think the Kermadec Islands in the east of our position, are a breeding Preferred of these great birds of the southern hemisphere, which in turn, are not afraid of storms.
It costs more, we were looking for socks (we had trouble finding them) to avoid the bitter cold of the Last night in the saloon. Ay I still spend my nights with my little blonde biensur, assiduous has his "watch".
I hope the wind will carry us to the finish after tomorrow in the afternoon in principle. Nothing worse than finishing engine has 5 knots ... Jangada going up the channel tag in the mouth of the river from Whangarei, a few miles in the first place. It is expected by gabelous extremists (and the national biosecurity agency) has the Marsden Cove Marina for the visit (depth) of clearance at the entrance. Immediately after, we'll throw us a small Steinlager very fresh in the first corner of the purlin, not steal it anyway.
Olivier October 26, 2010
October 27, 2010
left to go the direct route: 130 miles. Traveled: 995 miles.
Beautiful night followed by a beautiful day! Southern Cross, which appears on the flag of New Zealand, was clearly visible all night. But the wind dropped to a dismal 10 knots around midnight, and we buggers has 4 / 5 knots is hard for several hours ... the day the wind came back after a squall of rain, which gave way to 8:00 has an immense blue sky. 15 knots of 100/110, sea almost beautiful, we march 8 / 10 knots. The sun does not left of the day. The boss has even indulged in a session of tanning on the roof of the roof, in the early after-noon ... That said, I found it brave, it was kind of nice sun Berck-Plage, in the Pas de Calais in September ... It does not tell you everything ... She does not pass, you will understand, and besides, just imagine, me either! It is probably for this reason that I do not dawdle on the high seas I knew that the end of term would be more difficult to manage than the beginning, with light winds and uncertain. But, unlike the boss, I'm not going to complain about this crossing .. It was a sensitive part of our journey, with a niche has meteorological tradable goods. History does not end up in a fucking gale, frequent in the area. The oceanic area between New Zealand and Tonga-Fijis, 1000 miles north, sometimes resulting in the past has outright disappearances of boats, caught in the big bad weather. I had it in memory. The chosen niche has been excellent, allowing us a crossing in 6.5 days from Tofua in satisfactory condition, although one would wish a crosswind or slightly on the back of the beam rather than 70 ° port . The reverse crossing, departing from New Zealand to Norfolk Island and New Caledonia, we will end in March, resuming the sea, seems to me easier, since the most sensitive at the wrong time corresponds to the first 500 miles from the North Cape of the North Island, a section of the route that can be performed in 3 days with good weather coverage departing. The captain is happy, therefore, could hardly dream better.
today we saw a large albatross flying majestic, but yes, the forties are not that far! I think the Kermadec Islands in the east of our position, are a breeding Preferred of these great birds of the southern hemisphere, which in turn, are not afraid of storms.
It costs more, we were looking for socks (we had trouble finding them) to avoid the bitter cold of the Last night in the saloon. Ay I still spend my nights with my little blonde biensur, assiduous has his "watch".
I hope the wind will carry us to the finish after tomorrow in the afternoon in principle. Nothing worse than finishing engine has 5 knots ... Jangada going up the channel tag in the mouth of the river from Whangarei, a few miles in the first place. It is expected by gabelous extremists (and the national biosecurity agency) has the Marsden Cove Marina for the visit (depth) of clearance at the entrance. Immediately after, we'll throw us a small Steinlager very fresh in the first corner of the purlin, not steal it anyway.
Olivier
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Is Carbonated Water Good For An Upset Stomach
Julian Perretta - Stitch Me Up (official video)
Hi!
I'm back ... for a while! Internet fails me!
start with the new single by Julian Perretta "Stitch Me Up" from his first album of the same name. I already told you about the guy now with his hit single "Wonder Why". Well after this success, he hurries out another bomb pop. I'll let you watch the clip.
I highly recommend it for those who are fans of British pop to listen to his album (already in stores). Delicious! Enjoy
Hi!
I'm back ... for a while! Internet fails me!
start with the new single by Julian Perretta "Stitch Me Up" from his first album of the same name. I already told you about the guy now with his hit single "Wonder Why". Well after this success, he hurries out another bomb pop. I'll let you watch the clip.
I highly recommend it for those who are fans of British pop to listen to his album (already in stores). Delicious! Enjoy
What Is A Slogan For Scabies
MESSAGE N ° 7 - Crossing Tonga - New Zealand
left to go on the direct route tonight miles. Traveled: miles.
I will not beat around the bush, I hate crossing! I notice they make it well. I've never known a time girl, you know the sea calm, the breeze that pushes gentillment the boat has a speed of 6, 7 or neud life remains normal while still on board. C is to say that you can go read a book at the front of the float on the little pad provided for that purpose, we can descend into the storeroom to find something to prepare a good breakfast, that going into the floats n is not a risky operation or wet. No AC for the moment I've ever known, c is opposed to each Once rodeo atmosphere, reefing (Note: reduction of the mainsail), dropping laugh, laugh recovery, bridge asparagus completely from the spray, waves crashing on the windows of the square, rough handling of the boat down in sports floats, claustrophobia in the square. And then when the wind calms down a bit temporarily to reach 20, 21 neud anyway, the speed of the boat "that n is" 8 neud, and the sea gives me some respite, then the cryptic words of Captain m of completion: "It mollis ac mollis, it crawls ...". In recliner in such conditions that unfortunately I know, I see dark black humor, I admit, but I am so unhappy to be there or I'm ... I'm feeling pinched, vulnerable, and especially I feel absolutely none, but no pleasure to see Jangada spin on the ocean. I suffered and I am angry against the elements, the meteorologists (Louison sorry ...) and even against me so resent the thing.
Then I look at my children, absolutely stoic, wallow in the square with their book, or Game Boy, even-tempered, and I envy them. Of course they did not peg to the body and the soul, the anguish that I have, something happens during these crossings Olivier has muscled ... No, they did not plan this kind of bad trips ... the lucky ones.
Fortunately the books are that I become without? They allow me to escape a few square miles of hours and forget my "sad" condition. The children were recovered in yacht clubs, cyber cafes for travelers, etc. ... places where you can exchange books, then, has super turnip rose water, distressing weakness, but have the merit of being eaten by Adelie, followed closely by Marin and the days go endless.
Olivier provides for everything, and I suspect they can appreciate the performance of Jangada under these conditions. I had to sign a world tour with family unhurriedly, for a "multihull race"!
Go to 2 days you should see ratings neozelandaises, and AC will not be a bad memory that will try to forget before the next crossing of dream, like Olivier me this always before sailing ...
Barbara
rating radio officer
It seems clear that the hot tea was taken bergamot along with the boss in the best lounge Whangarei required on arrival .. . After, it will be much better!
left to go on the direct route tonight miles. Traveled: miles.
I will not beat around the bush, I hate crossing! I notice they make it well. I've never known a time girl, you know the sea calm, the breeze that pushes gentillment the boat has a speed of 6, 7 or neud life remains normal while still on board. C is to say that you can go read a book at the front of the float on the little pad provided for that purpose, we can descend into the storeroom to find something to prepare a good breakfast, that going into the floats n is not a risky operation or wet. No AC for the moment I've ever known, c is opposed to each Once rodeo atmosphere, reefing (Note: reduction of the mainsail), dropping laugh, laugh recovery, bridge asparagus completely from the spray, waves crashing on the windows of the square, rough handling of the boat down in sports floats, claustrophobia in the square. And then when the wind calms down a bit temporarily to reach 20, 21 neud anyway, the speed of the boat "that n is" 8 neud, and the sea gives me some respite, then the cryptic words of Captain m of completion: "It mollis ac mollis, it crawls ...". In recliner in such conditions that unfortunately I know, I see dark black humor, I admit, but I am so unhappy to be there or I'm ... I'm feeling pinched, vulnerable, and especially I feel absolutely none, but no pleasure to see Jangada spin on the ocean. I suffered and I am angry against the elements, the meteorologists (Louison sorry ...) and even against me so resent the thing.
Then I look at my children, absolutely stoic, wallow in the square with their book, or Game Boy, even-tempered, and I envy them. Of course they did not peg to the body and the soul, the anguish that I have, something happens during these crossings Olivier has muscled ... No, they did not plan this kind of bad trips ... the lucky ones.
Fortunately the books are that I become without? They allow me to escape a few square miles of hours and forget my "sad" condition. The children were recovered in yacht clubs, cyber cafes for travelers, etc. ... places where you can exchange books, then, has super turnip rose water, distressing weakness, but have the merit of being eaten by Adelie, followed closely by Marin and the days go endless.
Olivier provides for everything, and I suspect they can appreciate the performance of Jangada under these conditions. I had to sign a world tour with family unhurriedly, for a "multihull race"!
Go to 2 days you should see ratings neozelandaises, and AC will not be a bad memory that will try to forget before the next crossing of dream, like Olivier me this always before sailing ...
Barbara
rating radio officer
It seems clear that the hot tea was taken bergamot along with the boss in the best lounge Whangarei required on arrival .. . After, it will be much better!
Monday, October 25, 2010
Wheelchair Blueprints
MESSAGE # 6 - Cross Tonga - New Zealand
October 25, 2010
left to go on the direct route this evening: 496 000. Traveled: 629 miles.
some will be disappointed, it's me that keeps the pen today ... sunny day rather , After two days with overcast and sullen gray colors predominate. The sun breaks through the clouds shortly after our crossing of the meridian 180 degrees, about 7:45 this morning. We are poles apart, really. I managed to take the picture with 180 ° and zeros after that! I watched what was happening: the GPS longitude scale correctly, it started decreasing as the longitude, while this was a moment he did by increasing it. Good little computer in there. Most etonnnant, it was the electronic mapping. On my way electronic Tofua drawn between Whangarei and I saw suddenly, just when we touched the meridian 180 ° from the red line due east and take a turn world for me back then at 207, our way to New Zealand ... I had to redo a small lineup, all in east longitude, and things returned to normal. Today, we also crossed half the road, three days after our departure. Conditions are more pleasant, wind abeam portside 18/22 knots speed between 7 and 9 knots. Some maneuvers reefing, jettisoning a few hours after. Wind power a bit unstable, returning a little forward of the beam. Rather quiet day, with a bridge far less watering than the previous days. Temperatures. A lot of reading for everyone, for me, "The Shangaie" by Andre Le Gal, a story of sailors on the side San Francisco, at the beginning of last century, the tall ships of the Company Bordes. The marine was too sail dislike about the ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival).
A 491 000 Whangarei.
Olivier
October 25, 2010
left to go on the direct route this evening: 496 000. Traveled: 629 miles.
some will be disappointed, it's me that keeps the pen today ... sunny day rather , After two days with overcast and sullen gray colors predominate. The sun breaks through the clouds shortly after our crossing of the meridian 180 degrees, about 7:45 this morning. We are poles apart, really. I managed to take the picture with 180 ° and zeros after that! I watched what was happening: the GPS longitude scale correctly, it started decreasing as the longitude, while this was a moment he did by increasing it. Good little computer in there. Most etonnnant, it was the electronic mapping. On my way electronic Tofua drawn between Whangarei and I saw suddenly, just when we touched the meridian 180 ° from the red line due east and take a turn world for me back then at 207, our way to New Zealand ... I had to redo a small lineup, all in east longitude, and things returned to normal. Today, we also crossed half the road, three days after our departure. Conditions are more pleasant, wind abeam portside 18/22 knots speed between 7 and 9 knots. Some maneuvers reefing, jettisoning a few hours after. Wind power a bit unstable, returning a little forward of the beam. Rather quiet day, with a bridge far less watering than the previous days. Temperatures. A lot of reading for everyone, for me, "The Shangaie" by Andre Le Gal, a story of sailors on the side San Francisco, at the beginning of last century, the tall ships of the Company Bordes. The marine was too sail dislike about the ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival).
A 491 000 Whangarei.
Olivier
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Mcdonalds Breakfast Hours 2010
MESSAGE # 5 - Cross Tonga - New Zealand
Oct. 24 - 24:00 Position is: 25S02 178W45 and on the direct route left to go 734 miles, traveled 391 miles.
traveled 194 miles in 24 hours.
Both let you know right away: Barbara took a dislike to the Grib files of wind, weather, and I also believe the forecasters. Including the famous Bob (Mac Davitt), Pope New Zealand regional weather. Unfortunately for me, it seems for after what I understand, I am myself assimilated to a forecaster. I must say that I had put the package to convince her that it was the right time to go! Then the wind before the beam that lasts, and climbs into the nodes, this was not actually expected, and I had the right to a famous verse ...! In short last night, it was at 22/24 knots, 2 reefs in the mainsail for the night, a piece of Solent, and come what may. Always with an apparent wind at 60 ° port, and therefore the waves on the front of the beam, which changes the game in trouble: we go into the pile is wet, dirty, and it starts to be a chilly ... before the situation somewhat quiet on the edge of the night, I sent my beautiful sleeping downstairs in the portside hull, and 20H00, and I invested the starboard corner of the square, next to the chart table for the night. Barrier to pounce, I prefer. In this case the Barbara always says: "Be careful, watch your turn!". And, inevitably, I reassured her. Alone on the bridge - in fact in the square most often, thankfully - (Marin made his night to starboard), but still on watch with the little blonde Adelie, which abhors the idea of going into a shell when AC porpoises severe, she squats in the sea port side of the square at night. The vision of my quiet little girl, asleep with his Beige, o how angelic helps me to relativize the seas crashing on before glazing the roof, dripping in serious when AC pad, and our catamaran in the dark night is 8 or 9 knots. So restless night because the wind has still not made its additional rotation of 20 ° east, a much anticipated rotation, because it changes everything in terms of comfort on board. Worse, around 5:00 in the morning, I had to start the commotion, everyone on the bridge maneuver! The wind was increasing to 30/32 knots, still under the same angle too sharp. Mainsail reefed to the dark night (the sky is covered), a small cloth towel in the front, and everyone goes to bed. The day dawned on a sea in the face of bad days, 4 meters of hollow 30 knots ESTABLISHED until noon. We leave to starboard Minerva Reefs, without regret. Matinee atmosphere Verdun, the owner appeared in the morning ... then haul up well. During lunch (canned marlin with a delicious curry sauce, fresh vegetables and small) made quickly in a bowl, reefing a position has exploded. With Marin, in this case the, you put a hair (otherwise you get flush with sea water and AC is for ages to dry after rinsing), and Banzai, here we go. A new board a bump in the boom, and I'll return the canvas. But in the after-noon, joy and happiness, the wind eased, falling to 20/22 knots, and it gradually turns about 20 °! The forecasters were right, it just a mistake in the timing! Now the apparent wind comes from 90 ° port, the true wind slightly on the back of the beam, and the sea too. The boat
appreciated, it slides more about water more smoothly, and he hums a 9 or 10 knots in less struggling against the elements. It's better for everyone. That's it, we left the tropics, and we approach the meridian 180 ° west, or, as you want. We, we are accustomed to longitude west, it'll make us funny, this change! Down south, like that, it vaguely reminds me of when we were going to go from Ushuaia to the Antarctic Peninsula, the Drake Strait. There are just 30 degrees difference in latitude, I softening of me during this long stay in the tropical sun ... Tonight, we had 675 miles of Whangarei.
Good day to you!
Olivier
(Tomorrow, Barbara takes the pen, it's better for ... forecasters!)
Oct. 24 - 24:00 Position is: 25S02 178W45 and on the direct route left to go 734 miles, traveled 391 miles.
traveled 194 miles in 24 hours.
Both let you know right away: Barbara took a dislike to the Grib files of wind, weather, and I also believe the forecasters. Including the famous Bob (Mac Davitt), Pope New Zealand regional weather. Unfortunately for me, it seems for after what I understand, I am myself assimilated to a forecaster. I must say that I had put the package to convince her that it was the right time to go! Then the wind before the beam that lasts, and climbs into the nodes, this was not actually expected, and I had the right to a famous verse ...! In short last night, it was at 22/24 knots, 2 reefs in the mainsail for the night, a piece of Solent, and come what may. Always with an apparent wind at 60 ° port, and therefore the waves on the front of the beam, which changes the game in trouble: we go into the pile is wet, dirty, and it starts to be a chilly ... before the situation somewhat quiet on the edge of the night, I sent my beautiful sleeping downstairs in the portside hull, and 20H00, and I invested the starboard corner of the square, next to the chart table for the night. Barrier to pounce, I prefer. In this case the Barbara always says: "Be careful, watch your turn!". And, inevitably, I reassured her. Alone on the bridge - in fact in the square most often, thankfully - (Marin made his night to starboard), but still on watch with the little blonde Adelie, which abhors the idea of going into a shell when AC porpoises severe, she squats in the sea port side of the square at night. The vision of my quiet little girl, asleep with his Beige, o how angelic helps me to relativize the seas crashing on before glazing the roof, dripping in serious when AC pad, and our catamaran in the dark night is 8 or 9 knots. So restless night because the wind has still not made its additional rotation of 20 ° east, a much anticipated rotation, because it changes everything in terms of comfort on board. Worse, around 5:00 in the morning, I had to start the commotion, everyone on the bridge maneuver! The wind was increasing to 30/32 knots, still under the same angle too sharp. Mainsail reefed to the dark night (the sky is covered), a small cloth towel in the front, and everyone goes to bed. The day dawned on a sea in the face of bad days, 4 meters of hollow 30 knots ESTABLISHED until noon. We leave to starboard Minerva Reefs, without regret. Matinee atmosphere Verdun, the owner appeared in the morning ... then haul up well. During lunch (canned marlin with a delicious curry sauce, fresh vegetables and small) made quickly in a bowl, reefing a position has exploded. With Marin, in this case the, you put a hair (otherwise you get flush with sea water and AC is for ages to dry after rinsing), and Banzai, here we go. A new board a bump in the boom, and I'll return the canvas. But in the after-noon, joy and happiness, the wind eased, falling to 20/22 knots, and it gradually turns about 20 °! The forecasters were right, it just a mistake in the timing! Now the apparent wind comes from 90 ° port, the true wind slightly on the back of the beam, and the sea too. The boat
appreciated, it slides more about water more smoothly, and he hums a 9 or 10 knots in less struggling against the elements. It's better for everyone. That's it, we left the tropics, and we approach the meridian 180 ° west, or, as you want. We, we are accustomed to longitude west, it'll make us funny, this change! Down south, like that, it vaguely reminds me of when we were going to go from Ushuaia to the Antarctic Peninsula, the Drake Strait. There are just 30 degrees difference in latitude, I softening of me during this long stay in the tropical sun ... Tonight, we had 675 miles of Whangarei.
Good day to you!
Olivier
(Tomorrow, Barbara takes the pen, it's better for ... forecasters!)
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Asus Striker Extreme Ddr
MESSAGE # 4 - Crossing Tonga-New Zealand
October 23, 2010 12:00
position has 22S01 177W01
and on the direct route, remain a travel 937 miles, traveled 188 miles. 24-H distance: 156 miles.
The night was beautiful, the wind was down to fifteen knots, the sea was beautiful, and a moon, full and beautiful, accompanied us throughout the night. Levee before the sun goes down, it disappeared slowly this morning, with the first rays of the new day. Second day off, not very easy. The wind and sea have increased tone. Yesterday was the apparent wind is 45 °, it is now 60 °. But it is supported. Established between 20 and 25 knots, he lifted a little sea, enough so that the bows of our catamaran dive frequently ball head. Some pretty heavy seas onto the deck from time to time, calculate its move to go into the floats ... Anyway, this is not downwind is sports, moving, a bit brutal. It seems that the wind take more time than expected to come to the east, so we did with it. Was walking with a laugh all day, and a second was taken for the night, with 2 laps solent and more. The speed increases, often 8 to 9 knots. The coolness has emerged, it was necessary to thread a polar night. We leave tomorrow night in the tropics (23 ° 27 '). We are still not doing the direct route to Whangarei, at 206 now, but ten degrees and more. The wind is expected tomorrow to indulge after the weather map, it would have the advantage of bringing the apparent wind near the beam, and the sea parallel to the road. Look more comfortable, with less impact.
Today, the square was mostly a reading room. Not seen a single boat. Some seabirds, brown noddies, phaeton, gannets. And the sea, vast and deserted.
Towards latitudes South, or what is still only spring.
I started the paperwork for tax collectors extremists in New Zealand.
Tonight 878 miles separate us from Whangarei.
Olivier
October 23, 2010 12:00
position has 22S01 177W01
and on the direct route, remain a travel 937 miles, traveled 188 miles. 24-H distance: 156 miles.
The night was beautiful, the wind was down to fifteen knots, the sea was beautiful, and a moon, full and beautiful, accompanied us throughout the night. Levee before the sun goes down, it disappeared slowly this morning, with the first rays of the new day. Second day off, not very easy. The wind and sea have increased tone. Yesterday was the apparent wind is 45 °, it is now 60 °. But it is supported. Established between 20 and 25 knots, he lifted a little sea, enough so that the bows of our catamaran dive frequently ball head. Some pretty heavy seas onto the deck from time to time, calculate its move to go into the floats ... Anyway, this is not downwind is sports, moving, a bit brutal. It seems that the wind take more time than expected to come to the east, so we did with it. Was walking with a laugh all day, and a second was taken for the night, with 2 laps solent and more. The speed increases, often 8 to 9 knots. The coolness has emerged, it was necessary to thread a polar night. We leave tomorrow night in the tropics (23 ° 27 '). We are still not doing the direct route to Whangarei, at 206 now, but ten degrees and more. The wind is expected tomorrow to indulge after the weather map, it would have the advantage of bringing the apparent wind near the beam, and the sea parallel to the road. Look more comfortable, with less impact.
Today, the square was mostly a reading room. Not seen a single boat. Some seabirds, brown noddies, phaeton, gannets. And the sea, vast and deserted.
Towards latitudes South, or what is still only spring.
I started the paperwork for tax collectors extremists in New Zealand.
Tonight 878 miles separate us from Whangarei.
Olivier
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