Wednesday, May 12, 2021

Aaackkk!!

Still on the mooring in Bora Bora. It's still hot & beautiful here. So we've got that going for us. LOL

The generator and steering system are still being problematic.

At one point this morning we tried hoisting the beautiful new jib sail we ordered last fall. The luff rope doesn't fit in the fore-stay channel. (ie. We can't hoist the sail.) So that totally blows. We intend to go back to Raiatea AGAIN and ask the sailmakers to re-make our brand new sail. Grr.

These are some significant obstacles, but we try to stay positive and solution oriented. We are safe and comfortable (if sweaty) and friendly to each other. The avocados are huge and very tasty. The bananas and papayas are delicious. I made the first loaves of boat-bread in our funky little gas oven.
It's Fine. We're Fine. Everything is going to be Fine. ;)


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Tuesday/ Wednesday morning

Yesterday was a frustrating workday trying to get the generator and steering in consistent & excellent functionality.
At least it's beautiful here.
We are going to try sailing again today.

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Monday, May 10, 2021

Beautiful Polynesian sunset

Good morning. Day 6. Monday. 

The picture is of Hiva Oa from the dingy yesterday evening. 

I'd say we are pretty dang blessed. Many thanks to everybody out there praying for us. We are surrounded by your prayers on angel wings! 


I'm going to switch over from my google-based phone & email to the Iridium/satellite phone. Please send any messages to these addresses:


Text: 808-353-0126


Email: hiva_oa@myiridium.net


LOVE AND LIGHT!


Sunday, May 9, 2021

Fwd: Arrived Bora Bora


Everything went well!  
A beautiful day for a sail (no lightening.. not even any rain... not like last time. LOL)

Torsten's face aches from grinning so hard all day. 

We will probably take the dingy to shore and eat at a restaurant to night. 


Sunday, 6 May (Day 5)

Day 4 was another productive work day:
Dingy fully functional. 
Sails rigged.
Bilge pumps fixed and tested. 
Anchor Windlass fixed and tested.
More stores & provisions brought on & stored. 
Radar tested.
And more, I'm sure... 

This morning we had a hearty breakfast of potatoes & eggs and papaya. And started getting ready to leave the dock!!
clearing shore power and water, taking ashore our rubbish,
Securing the dingy
Securing the decks and hatches 
Checking instruments 
Checking the steering AGAIN!
Checking the weather. 
And finally leaving the dock before 9 am. 
Currently, we are tied up at the fuel dock in town with nearly fuel tanks of hopefully excellelent quality fuel..   The guys went to do what may or may not be our final shopping trip. (Probably not, we intend to go to the island of Tahiti, city Papete, for last port)
And we pulled off the dock without incident in a nice 10 kn headwind about 1045 am
 Bora Bora bound!!!

Friday, May 7, 2021

Day 2-3 @ the Marina on Raiatea.

She floats! 
The engines run! 
The rudders & steering system work (so far).
We have a main sail.
Things are looking good.

We splashed the boat before midday on day 2 and now sit at the dock in the marina. The launch went smoothly, Jeff drove well, we had coaching and line handling assistance from the workers. 
In the afternoon on day 2 Jeff and the local sailmaker, Henrique, went over to the sail loft at the nearby "moorings" charter facility to sort through their inventory of used and damaged sails for something suitable. And they found one! It's a pretty good fit. The sailmaker made whatever necessary repairs and modifications, and rigged it up today (day 3). 

Meanwhile, Jeff has been spending way too many hours working on the 20hp Honda outboard for the dingy, with little success and less enjoyment. Torsten and I have been chipping away at provisioning and the high priority work scope. 

It is now our intention to put in one more work day and then set sail Sunday morning for nearby Bora Bora. 

The island, the water, the sky are all beautiful.  The night sky is stunning.. I am really looking forward to the night sky at sea. And hopefully doing some snorkeling in the near future. 

Wednesday, May 5, 2021

La Orana! Aloha!

We made it! The 207 point return plan worked!  LOL

The days of travel, while not grueling, did at times seem interminable.  We triumphed over all the obstacles in our path. (... so far.)  Some of the hurdles were bureaucratic, some were expensive,  some were painful; like saying goodbye, or like nasal swabs. (Cringe)

We met up with our wonderful crew mate, Torsten, in Los Angeles. And spent some of those endless waiting hours talking story and getting better acquainted.  

Upon arrival at the boat yard in Raiatea, we were pleased to see the new rudders, but a tad disappointed at how easy it was to see them... we had hoped that they would have splashed the boat before we arrived. However, she still sits "on the hard." We were also very disappointed to find that they had not removed, inspected, repaired, rerigged the Main Sail as we had asked.  That's going to cost us some time. But we like to believe that "everything happens for a reason" so we will just take these obstacles in stride like the others.

It is awfully nice to be back in Fr. Polynesia and onboard our Hiva Oa. 

Pura Vida! as they say in Costa Rica.