Saturday, May 7, 2022

Small repair

Canine helper

A small leak, but an annoying one because it's right over Sue's bunk! All fixed now thanks to Poppy who is clearly being a big help.

 

Thursday, April 21, 2022

Easter 2022

 


Maud Island from the north


Karere

Departed Havelock Thursday April 14 at 1600 and arrived Hallam Cove in the dark. The Friday was beautiful, calm, sunny, and warm. Saturday and Easter Sunday a moderate SE breeze kept us pinned down in Hallam Cove. In company with three launches rafted up on the outer buoy. People in the baches with their kids and dogs. Monday we headed out into Waitata Reach cruising for dolphins which we didn't see, but we did see seals. Flat calm. Went into Homestead Bay where Sue caught us four fat cod for our tea. Tuesday was flat calm again with occasional showers turning into warm sun in the afternoon. Wednesday we headed out at 0800. Amazing light, and wisps of cloud clinging to the slopes and gullies. Back in coverage, we caught up with Nina who was walking the Milford track with Sam. In Popoure Reach ran in company with Karere for a while (Percy Voss 1952 Gardner-engined launch, Doug and Colleen). All fast Havelock H8 by 1200, total of 71 nm. 

Sunday, March 13, 2022

Rising fuel price

Mahoenui on Picton fuel jetty
Mahoenui on Picton fuel jetty

Mahoenui on Picton fuel jetty
Mahoenui on Picton fuel jetty

With sanctions on Russia affecting world oil prices, the price at the pump has risen sharply and is set to keep rising. We went on the Havelock fueller with Orion and took 454 litres at $2.08/litre. Here Mahoenui is taking who-knows-how-much in Picton one week later.

Thursday, March 10, 2022

March 6 cruise

 

Kauauroa Bay at sunset

Māori Bay, Port Ligar

Mussel barge, Forsyth Island

Friday, February 11, 2022

Sea Bee

 

Five boats moored off Waikawa Bay in 2022
Sea Bee

Sea Bee (middle, in the distance) seen at anchor in Waikawa Bay February 2022. Dodging foul weather since she came into the Sounds from Auckland. Sea Bee was built in 1965 by Harold Saunders. See the Orion history page for a better photo.

Wednesday, January 5, 2022

New Year 2022

 

Sam, Dylan, Sue, Nina

Sailed New Year's Eve at 1630 for the anchorage in Chance Bay. Much revelry aboard Orion with fabulous food by Nina, festoon lights, loud music thank you Sue, and a few bevvies. Next day moved north to Kauauroa Bay, stopping by Yncyca Bay to admire Manoa and to wish Leon and Michelle HNY. Swimming and fishing in K-Bay. Next day up early for Bird Island and some reliable cod fishing. Spotted Tyros underway. That night eating the cod in Hallam Cove. Lots of shearwaters, few or no penguins, no dolphins, heaps of rays including babies. Last night in Long Bay on the Kenepuru. Grape Escape came by in the morning and we went in late morning in company with Kerenia. Calm, hot weather throughout. Logged 104 nm. 

Countdown to midnight

Countdown to midnight

Sam, Nina, and a codfish

Dark arts

Friday, December 31, 2021

Christmas 2021


We sailed on Christmas Eve and went to our old haunt at Take-In Bay. Just did our Christmas thing the way we like to. A bit of a cool breeze from SE, but it didn't stop Sue and Nina from swimming. Nina was so happy to be reunited with Poppy. Big ups to Sue who did all the planning and shopping, forgot nothing, and cooked on Christmas Day.


Poppy and Nina

Sue and Nina, Kenepuru

Coverage

Us

Kenepuru from Take-In Bay
Christmas Day sunset

Sunday, October 31, 2021

Monograde 30

Ken and Sue doing the oil change
Oil Change

Slightly overdue at 230 hours, Ken gave us a hand. Continuing for another year with the Morris Oil Ring Free XHD30. I think I topped up once with 1 litre since the last oil change; pretty amazing for an engine first commissioned in 1977. Anyway, the engine seems to like it and it matches the spec in the operator's manual. We get it from Tractor Repairs & Spares in Renwick. See Gardner swami Joe McCool on YouTube on the subject of oil.

Tuesday, July 20, 2021

July storm

 




These were the Waitohi Wharf readings at 2 am on the Saturday morning when it really started to get going. Then it just went on and on until eventually there was 187 mm (7.5 inches) in 24 hours.

Wairau River