The Society Islands: Papeete, Tahiti – Dec 23, 2007

Following a memorable Christmas celebration with the crew, which included a Cruella Deville impersonation by our esteemed stew, Darcie Callahan, I returned to Florida for a much awaited reunion with the family, attended to various business matters and caught up with old friends. During this time […]

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Posted on Dec 23, 2007

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Gambier Islands to Papeete, Tahiti – Dec 21, 2007

It might have been a delightful and largely uneventful cruise were it not for the failed air conditioning units. This is but a minor inconvenience when the sea temperature is less than 75 degrees and the air similarly balmy. But here in the subtropics, where the Pacific warms to 84 and the air grows humid, […]

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Posted on Dec 21, 2007

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Pitcairn Island to the Gambier Islands – Dec 19, 2007

The 300-mile voyage to the Gambiers and its capital, Mangareva, was without notable events. Once again we are graced with nearly perfect weather and sea conditions. A 1:30 departure from Bounty Bay got us inside the fringing Gambier reef just at sunset on the following day. […]

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Posted on Dec 19, 2007

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Easter Island to Pitcairn Island – Dec 18, 2007

This is a passage of some 1,100 uneventful miles, with gentle seas, whisps of wind and increasingly tropical skies. I and the crew pass these days in a relaxed stupor of naps, books, movies, fine meals and wines (not the crew, though. The captain wisely forbids the crew from drinking while underway.) […]

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Posted on Dec 18, 2007

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Robinson Crusoe Island to Easter Island – Dec 11, 2007

The 1,700 mile trip from Robinson Crusoe to Easter Island takes us a full seven days and a wakeup, so we reach our destination on December 7, Pearl Harbor Day. Easter is the most remote inhabited island in the world. In keeping with this distinction we see along the way not another vessel. […]

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Posted on Dec 11, 2007

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