Nordlys Update

NORDLYS
David and Annette Ridout
Sun 9 May 2004 07:00
UPDATE FROM NEW ZEALAND
 
10th May 2004
 
There is not a lot to report from the good ship Nordlys.  We are coming to the end of a very pleasant three week stay in the heart of Auckland.  This period has been  split up by a few days out on Waiheke island and on the Coromandel Peninsular.  John Sharp, a sailing friend from Jersey, organised himself to pass through Auckland while going from Los Angeles to Singapore on a business trip and managed three days with us so it was a very good excuse to head out of the marina.  An excellent evening in the company of Tim and Ginny Le Couteur who live on Waiheke was followed by a pleasant sail the 22 miles to the Coromandel.  The Aucklanders really are very lucky to have so many excellent anchorages and such pleasant empty countryside within a days sail.
 
Annette will remember her time ashore as she suddenly started a most interesting dance while going through a fence.  She had failed to notice that the second strand down was fitted with insulators.  Her inner thigh was receiving a series of thought producing electric shocks.  Luckily it was not wet and she was wearing rubber soled shoes so her dancing was not too erratic! 
 
Final fitting out has been done.  We are now the proud owners of two solar panels which Nordlys is not at all sure she likes the idea of 'wearing'.  They will be fitted after the trip up to Tonga and if they manage to cut down our generating time with the engine they will be very popular.  Even though we go to bed early the nearly twelve hours of darkness in the tropics causes a fair amount of precious amps to be used.  Also I have to admit the computer uses a surprising amount of 'juice'. Nordlys came with two compasses and  our usual one being set for the northern hemisphere was becoming very jerky due to the local  angle of dip.  Originally when I had them serviced the engineer asked if I wanted one set for the southern hemisphere.  This was in 1996.  Being superstitious I said no.  This cost me not a few dollars as adjusting it now was a necessary but expensive business.
 
Jago and Claire arrived yesterday from Singapore.  They look fit, lean and tanned and are very full of their time in Vietnam.  This country being very much the favourite out of  Laos, Thailand and Cambodia which they also visited.  Tomorrow they will set about planning their New Zealand tour and we will set off for Opua which is a hundred miles north of Auckland.  The forecast for the next few days says we will be getting northerly winds!
 
I will write again in about two weeks when god willing we will be in Tonga.  Until then all the best to our readers.
 
David and Annette