Fiji - Passage to Vuda marina, Viti Levu
Oyster Moon
Paul Foskett & Rhu Nash
Tue 24 Jul 2012 21:57
22nd July – 24th July
Left Savusavu early Sunday morning. Little wind, motor-sailed to Bua
(Mbua) Bay (south western coast near the western point of Vanua Levu).
Lots of reefs around the entrance which meant calm inside. Anchored in
about 7m in mud. Beautiful calm evening and no rocking of boat at all
during the night. Up early the next morning, again little wind,
motor-sailed across Bligh water entering the reefs on the northern coast of Viti
Levu. Anchored in a large bay again little wind. Anchorages this
side of the island are considerable distance off shore. Little wind again
overnight. Motored to Vuda Point marina on Tuesday for lift out on
Wednesday (25th July). Parted company with Karacool as they went to Musket
Cove.
Isolated island to port on passage through the reefs on northern coast of
Viti Levu.
This is either Karacool at anchor or stuck on the edge of a reef in
uncharted bay we stayed in Monday evening. Either way, they got off safely
with no damage to boat – well a little scrape!.
No idea why we took this,must have been something in distance?
Karacool motor sailing past.
The entrance to Vuda Marina. You should see this a low water!
The marina is actually a circular hole dug out of the coral. On arrival we
were told to tie up to red buoy. Unfortunately no-one said that the red
buoy was in the middle of the marina, we spent a good 20 minutes drudging up and
down the entrance before deciding to come in anyway. Once in the entrance,
no going back as not enough room to turn around. Club bar is to the LHS.
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