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In this episode we have a beautiful breakfast made by Bennington in Lamen Bay. (If you’re ever in Lamen Bay make sure you say ‘Hi’ to Bennington and Chief Kennet). We enjoy spending more time with Vma and Poppy before saying goodbye as they jump on a...
In this episode we are anchored near a village called Foreland on Epi Island, Vanuatu. We are enjoying time with Kris’s mum and dad onboard and have a few interesting developments occur while they’re with us. We meet a guy called Malakai who needs a ro...
After a hairy start leaving Port Vila in the dark We have an epic sail and get Torea cracking along at 10knots on the journey North from Port Vila to Foreland, Epi Island. It’s about 70nm and we get in well before dark so there’s plenty of time to intr...
In this episode we leave Port Vila for a few days to spend time at anchor and end up with a squall that puts us on a lee shore. After escaping unscathed we head back to meet up with family who fly in from Australia to spend time with us. We take them on a ...
Join us in this episode as we explore the island of Efate in Vanuatu. We are on a swing mooring in Port Vila and see some city sights. Then we hire a car for the day and load up on an adventure to see parts of the island that we can't get to by boat.
We e...
We spend our time in Erromango free diving the beautiful structures around the bay. The Maritime Police pay us a visit and make sure we entered Vanuatu through the correct avenues.
Then we leave Erromango to head to Port Vila on Efate. We decide that an o...
In this episode we leave the safe harbour of Port Resolution and get a view of the mighty Mt. Yasur from the ocean just as Captain Cook may have seen it many years before.
We sailed to a new bay, Dillon’s Bay, on a new island, Erromango, to explore a n...
In this episode we get to experience a once in a lifetime moment with the mighty Mt. Yasur on the island of Tanna, Vanuatu. Visiting a volcano has always been something we hoped to achieve and while we were anchored at Port Resolution the weather cleared a...
In this episode we get involved with the beautiful people living in the village here in Aneityum. We enjoy a typical Sunday with Church and Sunday school and an afternoon community soccer game. On the Monday we visit the school and go for a walk meeting a ...
The weather is glorious and we relish in the warmth and sunshine as we explore this new playground, officially check in to Vanuatu and get welcomed by the village and Chief with the NC2V Rally.
We investigate the issue with our house batteries by load te...
In this episode you can see both the highs and lows of passage making. Catching an amazing Mahi mahi, enjoying the stars and phosphorescence on night watch, spotting dolphins and whales and then… over heating the batteries.
We joined the NC2V Rally so t...
Find out why this baby is wielding a knife here in Vanuatu! We get up close and personal with a local village in the remote south pacific nation of vanuatu and learn more about their unique way of life.
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After clearing out of Vanuatu we take on the 220 mile passage to the Solomon Islands. We experience a sea, which makes it uncomfortable aboard, added to that, electric and engine failure.
Arriving late in the afternoon at the island of Santa Cruz in the ...
We head for the island of Santa Maria (also called Gaua) in the Banks group of islands, possibly one of the earliest settled islands in Vanuatu. We meet Chief John Star to ask permission to anchor in the bay and visit the villages. We learn about the pr...
We departed Peterson Bay and the spectacular Blue Holes, moving further up the east coast of Santo Island. First we visited Hog Harbour then we anchored at Port Olry
We left the anchorage at The Beachfront Resort, Luganville when it became a bit uncomfortable. We sailed around the east coast of Santo Island to anchor at Peterson Bay and discover the Blue Holes that we had heard so much about.
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Sailing from Port Vila on Efate island to Luganville on Espiritu Santo island.
The 2 big jobs we needed to do, fix the Code Zero sail and repair the anchor windlass gearbox completed, its time to sail north.
We do some food provisioning and sail 150 nau...
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Until Independence in 1980 Vanuatu was an Anglo-French colony known as The New Hebrides.
We enter the capital, Port Vila on Efate Island, to complete Bio-Security and finalise all the entry formalities into the country.
Whilst there we had to wait for sai...
After sailing north 55 miles from Tanna, we reach Dillons Bay, Erramango Island.
David, builder of the Yacht Club and a Tour Guide approaches in his dug out canoe with some welcome presents..
The following day we have a look around the island with him an...
We all go to another blue hole and then swim a river to a water fall before we farewell our rally friends for now !
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