After a busy morning shopping for food provisions in Nadi (the veg market is absolutely huge on Saturdays), we left the delights of Port Denarau for the short passage across to Musket Cove. The wind was light but just enough to give us a hint of Kiapa's performance.
Di enjoying the big wheel
Beginning to get some speed
An impressive wake begins to form at 10 knots
Numbers we can only dream of in Maunie - 10.5 knots of boat speed in only 15 knots of wind!
We have a fourth crew member, Suzy, arriving today and are thoroughly enjoying being back in the warm waters and sunshine of Fiji after the cold spell in New Zealand.
Don't tell me you are converting to Cat sailing? Remember the Prindle 16 off Sandgreen all those years ago! It will be interesting to get your views on big cat sailing in the rough stuff!? Have fun Steve
Hi Steve. Hopefully we won't do the same trick that we managed on the Prindle (known as 'going arse over tea-kettle')! Hoping for not too much rough stuff as we head south but we'll see. Cheers, Graham
Don't tell me you are converting to Cat sailing? Remember the Prindle 16 off Sandgreen all those years ago! It will be interesting to get your views on big cat sailing in the rough stuff!? Have fun Steve
ReplyDeleteHi Steve. Hopefully we won't do the same trick that we managed on the Prindle (known as 'going arse over tea-kettle')! Hoping for not too much rough stuff as we head south but we'll see. Cheers, Graham
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