Day 2: Windless day yesterday, takes us to a surprise new paradise!
Simply Adventure
Howard Fairbank
Sun 16 Nov 2014 23:15
23: 39.0 S
178: 53.6 W
Distance last 24
hours:
134 nm
Distance since Nuku’alofa:
336 nm
Distance still to
go:
788
nm
(All distances are in nautical miles: 1nm = 1.8km)
Well, from yesterday’s blog you could have bet that there was zero chance
of us being anchored in North Minerva Reef atoll today. As you can see, (if you
are connected to the Mailasail blog’s Google earth view), that’s exactly where
we are now. We arrived about an hour ago, and if ever I could have ordered
the perfect day to be in Minerva, today would be it: There is not a breath of
wind, cloudless sky, the lagoon in the centre of the atoll is like a turquoise
tinted mirror. As we were coming up to anchor, a turtle popped its head above
the surface, almost to say: “Who the hell are you guys, this isn’t a place for
humans, just for all us sea creatures..!” We anchored in 14 metres of crystal
clear water, on a sandy bottom, and as I was checking where the anchor was there
I could see our friend’ the turtle, swimming ‘sedately along the bottom.
The atoll is oval, just off circular with a 3 mile short axis and a 4 mile
long axis, with just a single entrance of about 70 metres wide. It was low tide
when we entered and the reef the whole away around the atoll was exposed above
water. The depth inside the atoll is a fairly constant 18-20 metres, until one
gets to the encircling reef where it gradually reduces to the reef.
There were just two other yachts anchored here, but we are expecting a
whole lot more from Tonga in the next day or so. We will enjoy the paradise and
solitude until then.....
So, how did we come to end up here?
Following yesterday’s blog, the very light wind and thus the motoring
continued, and so did my level of disenchantment with the whole situation. It
seemed that we were caught in a prison of needing to get to some place, before
some time, irrespective of the wind, and we would just use the engine to achieve
this! This was never the philosophy, and all you sailors know, that have a
destination deadline to meet is a recipe for a bad trip.
Yesterday afternoon I downloaded new weather files, and saw that the
weak high pressure I’d mentioned yesterday had increased its influence as a low
expected from New Zealand moved further south than originally forecast. This all
meant that there would be more light wind on our path ahead, and in fact we were
right in the centre of this weak high pressure and about to move with it......
All not good! We could continue to Opua (NZ) as planned, but the trip
would end up being a motoring trip, and also it would stretch our fuel resource.
I purposely didn’t take on the full amount of diesel the boat can hold, because
I didn’t want to get tempted into ‘the easy choice’ of motoring to NZ! So with
all the information at our fingertips, I cut the engine, and Ruth and I had a
‘meeting’ to decide on what to do? Well the silence of no engine helped swing it
very quickly to a change of plan and course to North Minerva Reef. Here will we
‘luxuriate’ in the peace and quite of a very special atoll, i n the middle of
nowhere, and wait (yet again) for a better wind window...... How long that will
be, is anyone’s guess, but my current forecast shows that Thursday or Friday
this week may be a good time to be leaving..... More tomorrow!
So what are we going to do for all those days on a small yacht
together.....? Haha, you’ll have to read the blog, and maybe
sometimes between the lines, but one thing is for sure the dingy will be in the
water within an hour and I’ll be snorkelling the reef, with a view to maybe
scuba diving tomorrow. (I have all the kit on board, so we shall see...)
Apparently it os possible to walk all the way around the atoll on the reef, so
that maybe a plan......
Right, I know you want to know about my fishing...? Well, 5 hours of
trolling yesterday didn’t produce even a hint of a fish.....!! This morning as
we approached the reef, and seeing lots of flying fish around, I tried again,
but with a diffewrent lure, but still nothing..... The journey continues,
and you will be kept informed.
Sorry no pictures, it is really hard to capture the atoll experience, and
photos would devalue what we are experiencing....Sorry!
Finally, it is so very quiet hear, it feels like another world. Probably a
lot has to do with having no engine going anymore, but I do think there is a
very special, away from the world, quietness here. There is the soothing (for
me) sound of the small ocean swell breaking as it abruptly encounters the reef
outside. Other than that, just total stillness..... A good time for collecting
oneself!
That’s all for today......
Cheers for now
H |