Short sail to Reunion

It is a very short distance to Reunion only 130nm (same distance back and forward Nynäshamn-Visby, which we thought was long before we started sailing round the world) . The start is at 14.00 due to the fast sailors wouldn’t arrive in the middle of the night. Nice to see all sailing from the start.

It was a smooth sailing we had a lovely sunset with some of the boats sailing in to it in front of us. Now when we are three on board we can have longer sleep which is so nice. So in the morning when we arrive none if us needed a napp. First we went to fuel up. Swade is helping us with the sheets at the fuel station.

We tide up next to Mistral and have a pink champagne breakfast before we check in.

Some maintenance need to be done as the window in the cabine. Not the most convenient place to work in but Edgar manage it well. On the way to Reunion Edgar noticed that the engine had new sounds that was not supposed to be there so he finds a guy here how can fix them. It takes the engineers two turns out of the harbour to make sure that the sound is gone. It was the engine mounts that was not correct attached and we also gut all four now attached.

We went up to the crater Sainte-Rose and had a fantastic walk on part of it. The Vulcan is still active and last time was 2020. Even if I haven’t been on the moon but this is how imagen how it would look although without all the vegetation. After we went for lunch at a very different place. Didn’t look like a restaurant at all and lots of animals on the backside and some not so happy turkeys.

I also hade the benefit to go diving twice together with Karen, Madelene and Lars. It was really good although I needed some extra air since I was using mine to fast. All four dives we were down for more or less 60 minutes which I don’t think I ever done before so not strange that my air finished. Went in some caves which was fantastic, saw turtles,scorpion fish, Nemo,huge yellow moray eel and lots more.

On my next visit to this island I would definitely plan some hiking. The scenery my friends have shown me me was fantastic. Once again our bikes came out. It was a long way in to town to go food shopping and hard to get a cab. On the prize giving we got first prize to be the last boat in our group. We got a new handicap after adding an new sail which we never used and probably will not in the future either. Maybe that’s why or that several slower boats started earlier and was not part of the ”race”! Hahaha!

On our last night we went out to eat and this town is strange after 5 there is not many restaurants open but we found one where we had some tapas and house wine. Checking out the next morning and we are good to go and do the last crossing of the Indian Ocean

Hugs Eva

Mauritius

After 15 days at sea it feels so good to have land under your feet and that the rolling has stop for now. Extra happy are we that the temporary mending on the stay held. Now we look forward to get it fix here.

We spend the two first days to fix things on the boat, cleaning, washing, filter changing, oil check and make sure that Magnus our crew have a cabin to sleep in. It needed to be emptied a bit.

After the two days working on the boat we cheek in to hotel for some nights. What a treat, a huge bed that is not moving and lots of space over our head, bathtub, breakfast served, a pool to hang by. We enjoy every minute of it. We even spoil us with some massage and pedicure. And if Edgar is worried about Saphir he can just look out the window to see her. One of the evenings we have a fantastic dinner with Karen and Chris at the Japanese fusion restaurant in the hotel

Together with the hole fleet and yellow shirts we had a great day visiting the botanical garden, a suger factory and a lovely lunch with a guided tour around the Manor House

It is nice to be moored in the city center. Here you have a lot in a walking distance as the market, supermarket, shopping areas and restaurants.

Magnus arrives with sparparts which is the engine mounts, yarn and some Swedish candies. The mechanic comes and installs them but they could only change two so the other two we hope to get fixed in Reunion. The stay got fixed and the main sails furling, although not with the spare part since it was sent back to Netherlands. Some miss communication grrr. We are not happy about that. Even this time dynema is a saver. Now we can use our main sail again.

A week can feel very long and that you have plenty of time to do things but swish and it is time for next leg and sail to Reunion.

Hugs Eva

The second half crossing Indian Ocean

We continue sailing in this rolling sea. Our mending on the stay is still working. Which is a big relief. We had to tighten it once with some duck tape. So happy I have already prepared some dinners although I need to boil the pasta which is a bit scary when the stoves swings a lot.

We have some more days to pass before we are in Mauritius. I continue knitting and a day before our arrival the jumper is done. So what will I do know??? Luckily Magnus who is joining us in Mauritius will have some more yarn with him for my next projects.

The sea is getting calmer but still enough waves to get some dolphins playing around the boat.

I do have to show you some sunrises and sunsets. They do look different every time.

We can finally see the lights from Mauritius . The benefit arriving in the night you spot the island earlier than daytime if there is light on the island of course.

We cross the finish line at 01.39 on the 22of October. Now we have a few more hours motoring down to Port Louis. Early morning we drop anchor and gets a few hours sleep before we can enter the harbour.

We had a very nice welcome from the fleet when we came in. We are so happy to be here and relived that our stay hold the hole way. Now we will have a week to fix things, relax , explore the island and enjoy the company of all our sailing friends

Hugs Eva