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Our Final Days in Vava’u Photo Log

September 29 – October 2, 2014


Logbook – September 29, 2014 (Neiafu to Nuku)

Passage Log Highlights

  • 1805 Engines on, depart Neiafu
  • 1927 Arrive Nuku

Daily Notes

Exodus in the mooring field in Neiafu
Leaving Neiafu for the final time – motoring to Nuku at dusk

Email to friends and family dated September 29, 2014

Subject: Exodus – All cleared out

We cleared out of Vava’u yesterday so we are all set to head down to Ha’apai. We were able to get duty free fuel even though we aren’t actually leaving Tonga yet, and I didn’t even have to bribe anyone to make that happen. There’s suppose to be very little wind for the next couple days, so we are going to hang out at one of the southern, less protected islands here in Vava’u so the boys can do some spear fishing before we leave.
Love and miss you all,
-D.


Logbook – September 30, 2014 (Nuku to Anchorage #34)

Passage Log Highlights

  • 0945 Engines on, depart Nuku
  • 1009 Engines off, main + genoa
  • 1110 Engines on
  • 1147 Engines off, arrive #34 Lua’ui

Daily Log

  • D – solo snorkel – amazing coral – tons of aquarium fish – 1 reef shark
  • T/B – spearfish – small unidentified sashimi fish
From Nuku to Anchorage #34 Lua’ui
Anchorage #34 Lua’ui

Logbook – October 1, 2014 (Anchorage #34 to Anchorage #36)

Passage Log Highlights

  • 1352 Engines on
  • 1400 Depart #34 Lua’ui
  • 1437 Arrive #36 Fonua’one’on

Daily Notes

  • T/B – spearfish
  • Potluck on Novae
From Lua’ui (#34) to Fonua’one’one (#36)
Anchorage #36 Fonua’one’on

Logbook – October 2, 2014 (Vava’u to Ha’apai)

Passage Log Highlights

  • 1847 Engines on, depart Anchorage #36

Daily Notes

  • T/B – spearfish – B stung by Jellyfish, T-2 fish
Brenden cleaning the fish before we left Vava’u

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