Tag: Passage Making

Powering Back Into The Groove

One last Kia Ora from the land of the long white cloud. We had our final glimpses of land at sunset last evening as we looked to the west to see Poor Knights Island and the coast of Tutukaka. The sunset was magical. It was like it was made for us with wispy clouds and bright orange and yellow patches across deep blue. There was even a halo around the sun as if God and the angels were saying they are here watching over us and this passage.

Given that it’s been well over a year since our last passage anywhere and two and a half years since any major passage we were both pleased to awake and find the weather to be perfect. The sun was shining brightly overhead, the winds, while not as strong as we hoped, were blowing nicely and the sea state was as expected…3 meter swells at 8-10 second intervals.

We motor sailed the majority of the day but by dinner time we were able to shut down the ol’ iron ginny and listen to the sounds of the sea….the waves slapping Dazzler’s hull and the wind kissing the sails. We even were treated to an Albatross sighting around sunset. Oh how I love those huge, prehistoric looking birds!

Of course re-learning to walk on a boat that’s healing over 10-20° was a bit challenging at first. You landlubbers have no idea how easy you have it. Just try serving up a bowl of piping hot Brunswick stew while healed over and being slammed against a stove that’s gimballed 20° toward you. I don’t care what anyone says…I do have talents! I served up four bowls throughout the day. Even had to use the sharp knife to slice cold butter for Dan’s bread and I didn’t spill a drop of stew, burn myself or cut a finger off. And, I made it through the entire day without falling or breaking anything. In my book…that’s real talent.

Anyway…it was a good first day. Of course as usual I didn’t sleep much on my pre watch nap so I’m sure when 0430 comes around I’ll go out like a light. But for now I’m sitting in the cockpit writing to you all bundled up in my foulies because we haven’t found warm weather yet. Soon….so soon! Can’t wait to come on watch at night in shorts and a tank top as the warm tradewinds brush over my shoulders.

Tonight the skies are clear with just a few sprinklings of clouds. The stars are shining like bright holes in the deep bluish purple atmosphere and the Milky Way in her ever alluring style is up there like a path in space. It’s so bright I feel as though I could step right out onto it and take a journey into another world. Don’t worry Mama…I’m in my life vest and securely tethered to the boat by the jackline. I won’t try anything stupid.

Off to our starboard side there are three brighter than normal stars. Upon reflection I realize they aren’t stars at all. They are planets. Two are literally glowing so brightly and look so close that I could reach out and touch them. With a little help from an astrological app I learn the two larger ones are Neptune and Jupiter. The slightly dimmer one that is a bit higher in the darkness is Mars. Now that is cool! How often do you get to see a sky so free of light pollution that you can actually see the other planets without a telescope? God I love this life!

Yes…tonight all is well on Dazzler so I’ll leave you now and go back to reading my book on Vanuatu. Looking forward to visiting there this year. Going to be one of the more interesting places we visit as in most of the outer islands the women go topless and the men wear nothing but a Namba which is merely a leaf wrapped around their penis. Yeah…that should be a hoot!

Until next time,

Jilly

Dazzler Is On The Move

After months of preparations, new chainplates, new rigging, varnishing, immigration paperwork, goodbyes and more, the time has finally come to hoist our sails and run some water under the keel. We left Marsden Cove Marina in Ruakaka, New Zealand today. Yes, Dazzler is on the move!!!

The Customs and Immigration Officer stopped by this morning and we were cleared to leave the country. If you read our last post you know that it’s been a bit bittersweet as we prepared to leave the many wonderful Kiwis who have become such great friends over the past three years. Today is no exception. 

Dazzler is on the move
Exiting the channel from Marsden Cove Marina

As we motor out of the channel into the Hatea River we’re seeing things we will never see again tears once again fill my eyes. Off the starboard side of Dazzler there are a couple of huge ships sitting at Northport, the commercial shipping port and home of the soon to be closed refinery where our great friend, Jock, worked for forty-one years. To the left Whangarei Heads tower above the chilly aqua waters. There’s Breams Head and Urquharts Bay where we’ve hiked and anchored many times during our stay here.

The weather is absolutely perfect for the beginning of a passage. The sun is bright above us warming the air perfectly considering it’s Fall here and it has been pretty cold and rainy for the past week. We’ve got some wind and the sail ahead looks to be quite lovely.

We Are We Headed?

Our next destination is Vuda Marina in Fiji. There we will check into country and prepare to spend a few months enjoying the hypnotic, turquoise waters and warmhearted people of the islands. We’re pretty excited about checking in here as we’ve boats arrive from overseas and the people of the marina come out and sing to welcome you.

And I absolutely can’t wait for the Mongolian Beef dinner that awaits us at the Boatshed Restaurant on our first night in port. It arrives crackling and spitting on the sizzling hot cast iron plate it is served on and it is AMAZING! I’m drooling just thinking of it.

But, for now we’ve got 9-11 days at sea ahead of us so I’ll just have to enjoy the dozen or so pre-cooked meals I made that are in vacuum sealed bags in the freezer. At mealtime I’ll pop a bag into a pot of boiling water and we will have a hot and tasty homemade meal at sea without all the hassle. I’ve made some brilliant meals too! Shrimp Fajita Bowls, Hungarian Goulash with Mashed Potatoes, Creamy Chicken Tortellini, Spicy Chicken Ravioli, Brunswick Stew, Enchiladas and more. The way I see it there’s no reason not to eat well when you are making passage.

Where In The World Is Dazzler?

Long story short, we’re off and by this evening we will see our last glimpse of the land of the long white cloud. As always we will post a short daily article along the way to let you know what’s happening out there on the big blue ocean.

We’ve also added a new addition to our website for those who want to not just hear about where we are but want to see it too. There’s a new button near the top of the home page on the right side. It’s called “Where In The World Is Dazzler?” Click on that button and it will take your to our PredictWind page which will show you in real time, where we are on the ocean. It will also show you the weather.

Link to Realtime Location
This is the button that appears on the website.

And, while our regular website posts will continue, Dan will also put a comment or two up on the PredictWind page telling you what’s happening out there. 

This is what you’ll see when you track us in real time.

No Facebook Posts At Sea

If you’ve been following us for a while you know that when we are at sea we can post articles to our website via satellite but they will not post to our individual Facebook pages. So, if you really want to keep up with us we recommend that you subscribe to our website. Just go to the “Follow Our Adventures” section on the right side of the home page, enter your email address and click to submit. You’ll get an email anytime we post an article so you won’t miss a thing. Don’t worry….we promise not to over do it. We post daily while at sea but when we are in port and moving from anchorage to anchorage it’s usually just once a week. 

It’s about midway down on the page on the right side.

Well, that’s about all for now. Time to get back on deck and enjoy my last views of New Zealand.

Until Next Time,

Jilly