Sunday afternoon
Monday, June 7, 2021
QBW21
Monday, May 3, 2021
Phil
Phil cruising the Kenepuru
Took advantage of a spell of settled weather to head up the Kenepuru. Joined by cousin Phil, pictured here. Spent one night out at Take-In Bay. Overcast overnight and a pretty dawn. Warm by midday. Grape Escape spotted in Long Bay, and Sofia (outward) passed at Black Rock on the Sunday. Total 35 nautical miles.
Saturday, April 10, 2021
Easter 2021
Tennyson Inlet
Tom and A leaving Ketu Bay
It was great to be joined by Tom and A Rowley for our Easter cruise. We delayed the start by a couple of days to take advantage of a spot of very good weather. We sailed on Easter Monday and came back late afternoon on Thursday. We steamed 115 nm and sighted dolphin, seal, octopus, shearwater, blue penguin and gannet. Caught and ate 8 cod and 1 gurnard. Visited two new places - Wakatahuri, and Hopai Bay farm in Crail Bay.
Tuesday, February 9, 2021
Waitangi weekend
Big gurnard!
Saturday CORE whānau on board for picnic lunch (Fiona, Karl, Lucy, Jess, Duncan, Fia, Matt, and Linda Ojala). Nina arrived from Wellington on the plane. Janice and Norma dropped in. 1630 moved to the fueller took 326 litres. 1645 sailed for Yncyca or Kauauroa 3 pob 1 dob. Ended up at Kauauroa Bay, anchored in the eastern part of the bay between the mussel farms and the steeply shelving beach. Sue's trip for fishing with one big gurnard from the aft deck, and three cod from the dinghy around the rocky edges. Nina swimming. Hyperactive mussel barges to watch. Logged 41 nm.
Sunday, January 3, 2021
New Year 2021
Gardner in full song
This year's New Year cruise defined by the best dolphin experience ever. A large pod of what we think were common dolphin approached on our starboard bow, passed under the boat, and surfaced on our port quarter. Fortunately, Nina was quick to grab her phone and capture the clip above. Fishing was good. We've got a thing about only catching what we'll eat, and so we put one kahawai and four fat cod in the fridge. Overnighted in: Kauauroa Bay, Ngawhakawhiti, and Chance Bay. Logged 72.2 nm.
Sunday, December 27, 2020
Christmas 2020
Mackerel sky over Havelock
Scary mussels at Johnson Light
Chess players, Take In Bay
Thunder, lightning, and hail in Chance Bay
Hosing away a ton of ice
Christmas Eve and Christmas Day in Take In Bay (north) with Jack and Belinda (Sofia) on the south buoy. A mackerel sky might have been taken as a warning, "Mares' tails and mackerel scales make lofty ships to carry low sails", but we enjoyed good weather except for a dramatic thunderstorm shortly after we anchored for Boxing Day lunch in Chance Bay. In just ten minutes an estimated ton of ice collected on the deck. Logged 41.4 nm.
Sunday, December 13, 2020
All Aboard!
They don't like it up 'em!
Great to have Brian Gallagher and his friend Mary on board the Orion for lunch in Havelock Marina. Orion owes her second lease on life to Brian and his loyal crew who together did so much restoration work ten years ago. Not many of these small wooden trawlers from the 1960s have survived. Orion was built by Harold Saunders in 1962, converted and restored by Brian, and is now maintained by us. A lovely day spent telling each other short and tall stories.
Monday, December 7, 2020
Monday, October 26, 2020
Labour Day cruise
Sue eating kahawai
Some people think of kahawai as bait fish, but we like to eat it. We cook it whole in the oven and then the big bones just fall away. An orange, fresh herbs, and a splash of white wine. It's a delicate flavour, nothing like its cousin, the salmon. This was the first cruise in four months. Sailed at 11.30 from Havelock and straight out to Homestead Bay, Port Ligar. Each day at the back of high water shoals of kahawai came into the bay feeding and boiling on the surface. They shimmer like the light on the water. Came in on the Sunday and used the holiday to tidy up at a leisurely pace, that's how we like it. Logged 58 nm.
Monday, July 20, 2020
Launching in sunshine
Work done this time: small area of rot in the bottom plate of the bulwarks forward, timber replaced; one board in the bulwarks port side in way of wheelhouse door replaced; wheelhouse door rebuilt; rot in transom belting, timber replaced; all upper works prepared and painted; prop speed; metal stem band to protect stem and forefoot from flotsam damage; anti-fouling paint.
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Havelock,
paint,
repairs,
slipway,
Sounds Shipwright
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