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Port Nelson

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    • Day 18

      Camp

      October 14, 2019 in New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

      Alles neu! 🙈
      Heute morgen haben wir Martha abgegeben. Es ist schon eine große Herausforderung. Aber sie hat das toll gemacht, Wir sind ganz stolz. Zum Glück hat sich gleich ein liebes Mädchen um sie gekümmert und ihr alles gezeigt.
      Wir sind sehr gespannt, was Martha berichtet wenn sie am Mittwoch zurück kommt.
      Für morgen wollen wir uns Räder ausleihen und mal eine große Runde drehen.

      Als wir heute Nachmittag zu Hause ankamen, bildete sich um die Sonne ein großer Kreis, ähnlich wie ein Regenbogen. Diesen Lichteffekt nennt man Halo ( habe ich gleich mal gegoogelt 😉).
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    • Day 78

      BBQ

      December 13, 2019 in New Zealand ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Endlich hat es geklappt, dass wir uns alle zum Grillen getroffen haben
      (alle deutschen Familien, die über Study Nelson hierher gekommen sind.)
      Auch Maja, die liebe Schweizerin aus der Schule und unsere zwei Study Nelson Betreuer waren mit dabei. Wir waren im Haus von Jens und Zora, die einen wirklich tollen Blick aufs Meer haben.
      Es war ein richtig schöner Abend 🤩
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    • Day 86

      Nelson

      January 20, 2023 in New Zealand ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Met het vliegtuig van Christurch naar Nelson. 50 minuutjes vliegen stelde niks voor. We vlogen dwars over het eiland dus het uitzicht was prachtig. Ons hostel was een uur lopen van het vliegveld. Voor dat Juana mij kon overtuigen om te gaan lopen had ik al een taxi aangehouden. Ik ga niet lopen met mijn zware koffer. Het was een goedkoop hostel 18 euro per nacht. Dat was aan veel te merken. Het hostel zat in een oud pakhuis midden in de haven. Ik was nou niet gelijk heel enthousiast. We hadden 3 nachten geboekt dus moesten het er maar mee doen. Ik raakte in gesprek met de eigenaar die vertelde hoe hij daar beland was. Zo'n verhaal geeft een plek gelijk heel veel meer sfeer. Ook waren de meeste van onze medereizigers super leuke mensen. De laatste nacht ontmoete ik eindelijk de eerste Nederlanders op onze reis. Zij sliepen bij ons op de kamer. Tot nu toe zijn de mensen waarmee we kamers hebben gedeeld Duitsers of Fransen terwijl ik toch echt wel veel Nederlanders had verwacht. De jongens hadden een paar weken het zuidereiland door gereist en zouden nu naar het noorder eiland. Even Nederlands praten was wel weer even lekker.Read more

    • Day 44

      Nelson Day 3 (attempted departure)

      January 8 in New Zealand ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Today we were lucky to have Amin take a day off work (he didn't seem too upset at having to do this) to drive us around Nelson and prepare for setting sail towards the Abel Tasman. We stopped at a couple of local fruit & vege shops which had an amazing array of locally grown produce, including fresh milk straight from the farm (can't wait to make some flat whites with that!)

      After we had gathered everything together and had one of the best butter chicken pies, we headed to the boat.

      Unfortunately this was where we ran into a hiccup.

      When Nathan started the engine, we were greeted with a lovely, long, loud warning tone. After checking the panel, we had a battery warning light. On further investigation, Nathan discovered that we had no reading from our engine battery. This seemed very strange, but we were able to start our engine anyway so Nathan voted to head off to the Abel Tasman regardless and figure it all out once we were there. Intelligent and clever as always, Vela asked "what about our anchor" and we quickly scrapped the plan to head off as we had no power to our anchor winch... Bugger.

      On even closer inspection, Nathan managed to find a blown fuse. So thinking a replacement first was all we needed, off we trotted to Burnsco. Unfortunately the new fuse immediately blew, so the problem was deeper than we were able to diagnose.

      Some frantic googling and phone calls ensued and wet managed to find a marine electrician who wasn't still on holiday and were able to promptly pop down to visit us. After a couple of hours and managing to hunt out some electrical diagrams from online, our electrician had to call in the big guns (his boss) to help him figure out the issue.

      Eventually they were able to pinpoint the issue to the extractor fan in the engine bay. The extractor fan creates a negative pressure environment in the engine bay, ensuring no nasty fumes leak into the cabins. The bearing in the fan (which is 8 years old at this point) had given way, drawing too much power and causing the fuse to blow every time we tried to turn the engine on.

      By this time, it was too late to get hold of a replacement fan, so we booked another night at the marina and will have a new fan installed in the morning before setting off.

      Boats... Right?

      After all the excitement, it was time for Vela and Nathan to make a decision as to the rest of our journey. We have two options available to us:
      Option 1 - continue South to explore Stewart Island and Fiordland
      Option 2 - spend more time in the Abel Tasman and Marlborough Sounds before continuing North

      After some serious consideration, we had more or less reached a decision when there was a knock on the hull. A man named Bill who also owns a Oceanis 45 (exact same make and model) had come over to say hello. After chatting for a bit, it turned out Bill was an experienced boaty and had cruised Stewart Island in the past. We asked his opinion on our decision and he said we would be too rushed to do Stewart Island and Fiordland justice. So that confirmed our thoughts and we've made the decision to keep our trip to the top of the South Island before heading up the east coast of the North Island. This allows us to spend more time in cruising hot spots such as the Coromandel and Great Barrier Island, and a possible third attempt at the Poor Knights.

      Afterwards, we invited Amin and Cil down to the boat to celebrate and enjoyed a wine together while watching the sunset.
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