Passage to Mahia

Today was a typical day of passage making. The wind was good to us most of the day and we were averaging about 7-8kt on a beam reach. It was a little bit slower than the night before when we maxed outBaca lagi
Chinese New Year & Leaving Mahia

After a fantastic sleep in to recuperate from our trek up from Wellington, we awoke to a flat, albeit windy, anchorage. Today marked Chinese New Year, so after we had raised ourselves, we made a smallBaca lagi
Big day to Waihau Bay

Very big day today. It started with the forecast southwesterly coming in, starting around 12 knots but building up to 25kt by mid morning. The sea state built steadily with it as well until we wereBaca lagi
Waihau Bay - Moutohora Island

We've still got a few miles to go before we get to our berth booked in Tauranga for Wednesday, so we made another jump today to Moutohora Island. As was suggested by last night's fiery sunset, todayBaca lagi
Moutohora to Motiti

Sorry, not many photos today...
Typical Tuesday, with Vela focused on her work for most of the day. Meanwhile, Nathan spent most of his day fishing and otherwise trying to keep out of Vela's way. OnBaca lagi
Arriving into Tauranga

After waking up this morning, we had a couple of quick coffees before pulling up the anchor and heading for Tauranga. It was a fantastic morning and the water turned glassy as we approached the mount.Baca lagi
Catching up with the Rellies

Bit of a quiet day today. Vela spent the day working, while Nathan got the boat in order, putting stuff away, washing clothes, vacuuming etc. We went for a little walk to a coffee shop in the marinaBaca lagi
Holiday from our Holiday

On Friday we left Starling safely tucked up at Tauranga bridge marina while we jumped on a plane to Auckland for the weekend.
It was nice to have a little break from cruising and to catch up withBaca lagi
Tauranga to Mayor Island

We made the most of the marina facilities before leaving, getting a load of washing done, filling up the water tanks, and topping up on Diesel before leaving Tauranga harbour on the slack tide. WeBaca lagi
Midnight Escape to Slipper Island

By midnight we'd had enough. The easterly we had seen forecast wasn't coming through and we were experiencing a 2m easterly swell and a building Southwesterly chop, leaving us with nowhere to hide atBaca lagi
Diving at Rabbit Island

Today we'd made plans with James, the owner of Starling, to come out and meet us at Pauanui and stay for a couple of nights. Originally he thought he'd get to Pauanui by 12, but he messaged us atBaca lagi
Diving the Aldermen Islands

An early(ish) start today. We launched the fizz boat at about 8.30 and headed to Starling to drop Vela, Tina and Vita off while Nathan and James headed out to the Aldermen Islands. It was a grey dayBaca lagi
Relaxing at slipper Island

The last few days have been filled with a bit of rest and relaxation on board Starling. We found a nice anchorage on the southwestern corner of Slipper Island and made the most of the gaps in the poorBaca lagi
Slipper Island to Cooks Beach

We were starting to get itchy feet, and with plans to meet Alla in Whitianga, we decided it was time to make a move.
So we set off in about a 15kt south westerly, which built to around 25kt withBaca lagi
Cooks Beach to Whitianga (and back)

The big event for the day is that we are set to pick up Alla and her two girls, Liza & Lena from Whitianga. But first, Nathan made the most of the calm water and went for a paddleboard. Along the wayBaca lagi
Cathedral Cove & Matapoua Bay

In the morning we were greeted with glassy water and beautiful clear skies. Nathan made pancakes for everyone to enjoy before we headed around the corner to Cathedral Cove. We knew the weather wasBaca lagi
Matapoua Bay - Wharekaho

This morning we were lucky enough to have a period of fine weather, so we made the most of it and got the paddleboard, dinghy and dive gear out and headed to a little beach. Nathan shot a couple ofBaca lagi
Wind & Rain at Wharekaho

With a terrible forecast, we were surprised to start the day with a fantastic sunrise, which Nathan was up early enough to enjoy.
The morning was spent marveling at the massive schools of KahawaiBaca lagi
Wharekaho to Waitaia Bay

Another epic sunrise to start the day - with the sun peeking between the rocks of Motukorure island. With the wind firmly coming from the west, we decided we could find a slightly more picturesqueBaca lagi
Chilling at Waitaia Bay

Couple of chill days at Waitaia Bay - for Nathan at least, while Vela has been slaving away earning a last little bit of cash before we leave the country. Sunrises, sunsets, paddleboarding andBaca lagi
Cathedral Cove and Matapoua Bay

After a peaceful sunrise back at Wharekaho after picking up Jamie, we headed back to Whitianga. Nathan and Jamie headed ashore to restock on groceries while we awaited the arrival of the Blunden clan.Baca lagi
Great Mercury

After coffee and breakfast in Matapoua Bay, we cruised around the corner towards the Mercury Islands. The wind got a little stronger than we were expecting from the forecast, but we managed to findBaca lagi
Opito Bay

We woke up to our anchorage at Korapuki Island being rather uncomfortable. Waves were coming round both sides of the island and sandwiching us in the middle... Still not as bad as that night atBaca lagi
Back to Whitianga

After a relaxing night at Opito Bay, it was time to figure out how to get everyone back to their day jobs. A feed of bacon and eggs for breakfast before we pulled up the anchor and headed back toBaca lagi
Whitianga to Kennedy Bay

We're on the move again!
Unfortunately, we are now in the twilight of our sailing adventure, with only two more weeks before we hang up our sailing boots and return to life on land. This means weBaca lagi