We are sailing

19 days after our arrival we are leaving Whangarei to sail up to Tutukaka. At 8.30 in the morning together with three more boats we leave the town basin to be at the bridge at nine when the morning traffic is calmer so the bridge can open for us.

As we only have one sail up we make a quick stop, or more a few hours stop to get our sail up. Very happy to get help with that. We would not have managed that by our self. Thanks to our rigger Charles, his worker and the sailmaker the sails gets up. And of course the wind comes to make it more tricky.

The sails are in place and we head out and hoist the sails and steers to Tutukaka. We are in a bit hurry to get there before it is dark.

It was a rough sailing, with waves up to 3-4 meter. We even got one wave in from the side that soaked pore Edgar. This was a bit too much for a first day in the sea. We made it just when the sun was going down and it was really dark when we moored.

The entering was very narrow lots of waves and a small island to avoid, but there was good light marks on the way in.

We stayed in Tutukakas for a few days and waited for better weather again. It is not a big place but still they have four different good restaurants which we of course had to try. We had our best pizza here since ever.

In one place they had similar swordfish on the wall as we have on our wall back home in Sweden. This one had a much nicer fin so now we have to find someone that can make a new fin on our swordfish.

Saturday morning we have nice weather but still very cold so it’s time to put on our sailing trousers and warm jumpers before we leave. Not as warm as we had wished for yet. Yes it is winter here but 11 degrees brrr.

We have a great sailing up to Bay of Island which is the northeast we can get to be able to check out from New Zealand. It is a very cool Island with hole/tunnel that we pass when we enter the Bay of Island. It is a popular tourist attraction we notice. The Bay of Island is lovely with lots of great anchorage places. We stay at two different and enjoy the calm bays. The water looks so tempting to swim in but it is only 19 degrees in the water.

On a rainy day why not deal with the toilet… Changing the pump and now the front toilet is so much easier to flush. Well done darling!

After rain comes the sun and we head in to Opua and Bay of Island Marina. It looks very nice and we recognise Pahia on the way in. We were there in October with our friends when we travelled around for 10 days.

Moored and have grounds under our feet’s. This is really a Marina with all different businesses for things you need to the boat. A great laundromat place, new showers , recycling , a smaller grocery shop, one nice restaurant a fast-food place and the yacht club have also a restaurant. All in all okay for a day or two but quite boring after five days.

There is a walking trail along the coastline all the way in to Pahia which I walked on. I didn’t go all the way since once again I took a detour up to a lovely look out point. This time it was only 200 steps. There was a sign that I was told by some locals that I didn’t have to follow. It was no risk anymore… I was not the only not following the signs which feelt more comforting . The trail was a very nice but narrow and at some spots hard to meet anyone.

Since it is a bit far to Pahia from Opua which is the closest town and definitely more restaurants to choose from, we took a cab to have a change of scenery and food. We hade a great night with lovely food and ended it with a Guinness for Edgar and a yummy drink at Bad Habits.

Last days we prepared last things for the crossing like cleaning, fixing our toilet, baking, cooking and so on. You can guess how did what can’t you? And our bed for the crossing is also done!

Wednesday morning 22 of May is here and we check out at the custom to leave New Zealand and sail to Australia and Bundaberg. Unfortunately due to the winds and waves and 3 weeks delayed we are not going to Sydney. We are very sad for that but hope to get to Sydney somehow during our time in Australia.

We are sailing out of Bay of Island and enjoying the view and see a fantastic rainbow.

So know there will be no contact for at least 10 days but you can se us on our yb tracker where we are. You find it under meny on the top.

Hugs Eva

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Saphir af Stockholm is our boat that will take us around the world

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