At sea! "18:20.87S 178:54.64E"

VulcanSpirit
Richard & Alison Brunstrom
Mon 22 Oct 2012 17:36
Well, we've left Fiji at last, bound for NZ. The nasty low pressure system that was going to delay us until the end of the week dissipated as suddenly as it arose, so we've set off in a rush (after a three hour wait in Customs).
The weather problems for this crossing (1200nm) are caused by us having to cross from the SE Trades of the Tropical South Pacific into the area around NZ dominated by fast moving depressions travelling, as in the northern hemisphere, from west to east - but down here of course the winds circulate clockwise around a depression instead of anticlockwise. And the bathwater goes down the plughole the other way, too. These depressions, which can be very nasty indeed, arrive with an average frequency of six days or less, so on a 7-8 day crossing we're almost bound to hit one - and 7 days is beyond the outside limit of accurate weather forecasting in those latitudes. Between the easterly Trades and the depressions lies a confused belt, often with a several hundred miles long sausage shape of no or little wind. The best time to cross is just after a high pressure system has gone through between Fiji & NZ - but of course this year there haven't been any yet.
Anyway, we're off. ETA next Tuesday, at Opua.