Leaving Fiji in sunshine with a 10 knot SE breeze was good,
but did not last long. The trade wind caught up with us, and with 20 knots over
the left shoulder we powered on getting Aeolus up to 8 knots with boiling water
off the stern. With a reduced Genoa and a trysail in the main we settled down
around 7 knots making the Monitor happy. During the crossing from Waya Island,
Fiji to Vanuatu we made a record 150 Nm during one 24 hour period. We did the
543 Nm crossing in 4 days. Arriving early morning off Port Vila we stayed out
to enter the bay at dawn. The chart plotter was inaccurate showing reefs where
there was none and no reefs where there were many. Eventually we figured out
the markers and found our way in to the yellow quarantine buoy off the main
town.
Port Vila is a nice place, not large and busy with pangas
crossing from the town to islands. We quickly got cleared by “bio security”
that inspected the boat and we were asked to see Migration and Custom &
Revenue (with “revenue” highlighted!) for visa and custom clearance. It took
two days to locate the offices although it was a fairly simple process (no
computers!!). We then found a nice anchorage off the island resort Tirikii with
full view of the harbour and all its activities. Every morning we were visited
by a family of two sea cows (Gdongs) with a calf quickly named Fred, Wilma
& Pebbles!
The time ahead will be used for maintenance of
the boat before taking a trip to the northern islands with our friend and new
crew Heather from Port Lincoln.
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