Marie’s visiting us in Fiji continues

The first dive for Marie after she took her license needed to be celebrated with bubbles and some nice food. Next morning we check out and head towards the Yasawa island and to see the caves. This time the passage was much calmer and we had a nice current with us we went though it quick. We will not make it to the other reef before it is dark so we anchor in a bay and enjoy the sunset, the stars(picture taken with my Mobil. So much easier when the boat is not moving) and the sunrise. At 5.00 we wake up and head out to get through the passage and hoist the sail.

We have a great sailing day. The wind is around 8-10m/s and waves 1,5-2m. The wind is getting stronger and the waves got higher so we decide to reduce the mainsail. It didn’t work that well……the sail came out in full instead. This was not good. The wind was 15 m/s (30knots) and the waves was 2-3m so we didn’t feel comfortable to go up on deck to get the standing battens out of the mainsail. We change course and went behind the main island to get wind shade. Here was less wind and no waves so time to get these standing battens out of the mainsail. Since we furle in our sail in to the mast the battens are standing and are very long from 4m up to 20m. Now when the battens are out the sail can come down and together we tighten it up around the boom. New plans is made since we can’t make it the caves.

We found a bay close to the reef opening and anchored there for the night. Lots of smoke coming from the controlled fires on the island. Luckily the wind is right so we don’t smell the smoke. Time for a night swim before we go to bed.

Next morning we head to Blue lagoon next to Nanuya island. Suddenly we have 20 dolphins around the boat. Now everything feels much better and seeing dolphins compensate a bit that we missed the caves.

After we had anchored at Blue lagoon it was time to fix so that we could furle in the sail in the mast. Since we had this problem seven years ago(that we couldn’t furle in the mainsail)Edgar made sure we had the spear part that was broken that time. It was a small metal thing but it was a bit to long so it needed to be cut off. Me holding on to it with a poly grip and Edgar cutting it. Took us a few times to get the right length but we made it and the problem is solved. The furler is working and now we need a very calm day to hoist up the sail again.

We enjoy the sunset but are a bit frighten when we see big fires on the island next to us even though we understand it should be under control. Feel sorry for the people who are staying at the resort on that island. Must smell alot. The fire was on for two hole days also.

Time to explore the island and walk over to Lo’s tea house. It was a long, hot and beautiful walk. The view was great when we came up to the top. We was rewarded with a fresh lemonade and Fiji donut.

The ferry can’t get in to the pier so smaller boats comes out to leave and pick up people. In the evening we had dinner at Sami’s house and celebrated also his sons birthday. Herman and Ute from Thetis was also here at the Blue lagoon. So nice to see them again.

We wanted to dive again so we hoist the anchor and went south to Manta rays passage. First we snorkelled in the passage hoping to see some Manta rays but no luck but we saw lots of fishes and nice corals. We got to dive the next day. This time we was six divers and 2 instructors which feelt good until we started to dive. Our diver friends did not keep distance from us or swam together with their buddy which made it a bit enojing . You miss part off the fun in the dive since your focus is more keeping away from the others ( which of course you always do but then you expect the other also to keep away) Part from that it was a interesting dive in tunnels. Not a fan of that but fun to have done it. We saw one shark but not a great picture though and and we saw also an giant moray looking out from its hideout. All in all it was two okey dives. The sight was good even if the the water was not that clear. Feelt like it was a lot of plankton in the water.

I went snorkelling next to our boat after our dive. This is still my favourite snorkelling spot so far. Lots of cool corals, fishes and colours. Got a cool photo of the sun shining in the water

Next stop was Musket Cove. It was quit many boats there but we found a spot to drop the anchor. Here we stayed a few nights before we needed to go back to Vuda Marina. Me and Marie went for a long walk around the island perfect timing when it was low tie. We ended it with a dip in the pool.

Me and Marie went out to dive the next day and this time the other divers knew how to act which made the dive so much easier and more fun. The first dive I had problem with my tank. It was leaking a bit but managed anyway stay down for 37 min. The rest of the group came up 5 min later. Lots of fishes and a few black tip sharks as well. On the second dive we went next to a sandbank which appears only when it is low tie. Here we saw a very cool coral that looks like cabbage I also saw a moray. Which I didn’t catch on my camera this time.

Join me in to the water

Time to head back to the marina to prepare the boat for getting it out of the water since we are going to paint the hull. Not me and Edgar though we let the Yacht help do it for us. The freezer and fridge needs to get emptied since they don’t work when the boat is on land as they are water cooled. Good that the marina has a freezer where we can keep our food. And it was really time to defrost them as well. I took out all stored food boxes and realised we still have little more than we need of dry food ,cans and spices for our sailing to New Zealand. I have to make sure we don’t have any food that is not allowed to bring into New Zealand so we just buy the nesicery that we need as some fresh food and water. The dinner was taken at First Landing . This is the first time we are sitting indoors eating dinner, but it was raining heavy this evening. Luckily it had stopped when it was time for the fire show .

In the Marina there is a sea swimming pool more or less hidden on the island outside the restaurant. I have been out there several times but not swimming in it. Now it was time to try it and it was lovely. Since it is getting seawater in it naturally there was some small fishes and also some crabs.

Last dinner at the Boat Sheed restaurant with Marie before Karan picks her up and brings her to the airport. Thank you Marie for sailing with us. It was great to have you onboard and hope you learned to slow down and relax a bit. I am extra happy that I got a diving buddy

Hugs Eva

This was an extra long post. There will come a blog later from our days in between guests in Fiji. Until then enjoy the days we had with Marie. Love to here from you readers