First day in Fatu Hiva,,,,

Rogue
Alan and Noi not sure which is which
Thu 16 Apr 2009 19:44
First day in Fatu Hiva,,,,
 
Arrived at, Bay des Verges, the bay of phalli (allegedly the original name) which was not surprisingly quickly renamed by the missionaries, they sneakily added an i to make it Vierges or the bay of virgins. Anyway, speculation aside, it has been renamed yet again and is now called Hanavave and I have no idea whatsoever what it means, a bit scared to ask!
 
We arrived at the same time, within 5 minutes , of the cat we had passed 3 days ago. We offered to let them in first as they would be able to anchor in shallower water. The Captain said it wasn’t a matter of us letting him go first, he was ahead of us so we had to let him go first. ANYWAY…. We followed him in. he managed to drag his anchor and snag two other cats which resulted in 3 boats tangled together and drifting to the rocks. After picking myself up off the floor with stitches in my side from laughing so hard we watched the performance for the next two ours. When we were finally able to go in to set our anchor there wasn’t anywhere to set it in reasonable depth so we moved round to the other bay.
 
The Other Bay is not popular due to poor holding and rolling. We managed to anchor up fine and had a very pleasant night.
 
During the afternoon we were approached by a fishing boat with two guys wearing full cammo gear, including what looked like cammo balaclavas. Turns out they were decked out in cammo wet suits, they had a boat load of spear guns and one of them started waving a glove and pointing fingers back and forth indicating a swap. We were still in the process of anchoring so I couldn’t give it my full attention but to my mind he wanted to trade fish for gloves. Strange I thought! So off we go raking through lockers and such looking for something suitable to swap. Can’t find anything new so offer him a couple of pair of very well used sailing gloves. Grinning from ear to ear they head off, with no exchange of fish! Tomorrow they said! never to be seen again I think! 21:00 and pitch black we hear someone knocking on the hull. Out we pop to be faced with a couple of cammo decked spear fishermen. They hand me the gloves back and plop a very large sweet lips fish on our deck, say Merci and off they go. Turns out the guy had forgotten one of his gloves when they set off and couldn’t go fishing with only one, he only wanted to borrow a glove.
 
An excellent introduction to French Polynesia. The other really great thing is that their French is nearly as bad as mine so everything is done in pidgin. Causes mass confusion as you can see but at least I don’t feel like an idiot try to remember schoolboy French.