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Most Amazing Thing About This Lifestyle!

At the break of dawn we left Hiva Oa and set sail towards Fatu Hiva. An hour into it we looked at each other and made a spontaneous decision to alter course to starboard and turn a 40 nm sail into a 400 nm sail. Tuamotus here we come! Having that choice and freedom is my most favorite and amazing thing about this lifestyle.

The sailing has been spectacular with an average speed of 7.1 knots and a constant breeze hovering around 15 knots. Multiple fish landed and plenty of dolphins. Sierra is spending a lot of time camping on her tent we fashioned in the cockpit 🤣

Saying goodbye to the Marquesas feels so amazing! It’s been a challenging 3 months in these absolutely stunning islands. But now we can’t wait for calm anchorages, wide open spaces, and clear water 🥳

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Comments

Fabulous! The pictures are lovely!!!

Myra Slepoy

Congrats Gerry! Let us know how it works out 🥰⛵️

Sailing SV Delos

I'm hopefully only a few more months away from living my dream. As well, you guys are such an inspiration to me.. I'm going to look at my Amel on Friday. If everything checks out i'm buying her.

Gerry Lane

Rangiroa? Looks interesting, some civilization. Tiputa Pizza... just sayin'...

Michael Williams

Given your beating (figuratively and literally) going north, why would you not take advantage of a weather window? With the Nugget, you are essentially sailing 1.25 handed. GO!

Ray Norman

Kinda hard not to chase heaven when it’s in reach 💙

Patricia

Thanks for the behind the scenes on the choice.

Bob and Michelle Murray

I just had someone ask me if there was anything wrong with Fatu Hiva? Why did we make this decision? I thought it's interesting so here you go: Nothing at all wrong with Fatu Hiva. It's an awesome place and one of the most stunning anchorages in the Marquesas. The issue was really with the weather. Lighter winds were forecasted later on this week. We were hoping to spend 3-4 days in Fatu Hiva and then leave. But given the forecast PredictWind was saying our 3 day passage would move to 4 days to 4.5 days, and then to mostly motoring. So we would have probably needed to stay 7-10 days waiting for the wind to return. So weather was the primary driving factor. However- we have also been rolling around in murky water with difficult to land on beaches for 3 months now. And if I didn't mention the thought of spending another week or so rolling around vs. the amazing calm and clear waters of the Tuamotus I wouldn't be 100% truthful. So there you go! Weather and the lust for a calm and clear anchorage can turn a 40 nm sail into a 400 nm sail :)

Sailing SV Delos

Excellent photos which tell the story on frame at a time.

Mark Capalongan

You guys are having too much fun! I'll have to fine you 12 Smiles. : - )

Scott C. Wise

Looks amazing guys

William Brandon Kahler

Fair winds and a following sea!

john eikevik


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