Hiva Oa. We are here! Spent last night from around 0300 until 0700 hove to about ten miles off the island. The radar was acting up, so I didn’t want to get any closer until daylight. Once dawn showed, we heading the last ten or so miles into Atuona Bay where we are now anchored. There are about 14 boats in total here. This place “feels” a lot like an older Hanalei. Very rural, small town. Very nice people. We’ll stay here for three or so days and then move on to less traveled areas. Our next step will be a clockwise trip around this island and we’ll likely take somewhere around a week and stop at a few different places for hiking and playing. Customs was very simple thanks to the agent we had hired through Lattitude 38. Cost was somewhere in the $200 range, but given the Gendarme only spoke French and all the hoops you need to jump through in a French protectorate, it was worth it. “Sandra” was our agent and not only gets you through customs but is also your contact while in town. Just call on VHF Channel 11 and ask and she will do her best to help out. Ride to town, ride back, need to know how to get fresh vegetables (there’s not many, but she knows where to get them), etc, etc.
This evening, we had a delightful dinner with Mark and Ann on Blue Rodeo and Bill and Kat from Island Bound. We all got in this morning from La Cruz. Even though we didn’t see each other for the 2600 or so miles, we three converged at the same time. We had fresh Mahi caught by us and fresh Wahoo caught be Bill and Kat. Nice.
That’s it for today, I can see I’m rambling from need for sleep. We’re very tired after a long, long day and night yesterday. Time for some sleep now, then boat clean- up tomorrow. It’s wet inside from the long trip and we need to dry out, air out, clean, laundry (Sondra’s going to take care of that one) and do some repairs.


Fantastic job & big congratulations. His Majesty’s Navy would like to inquire regarding your services. There are big opportunities for experienced crews to sail under Admiralty letters of mark. Appropriate armaments supplied courtesy HMS supply pusser. Inquire within.
Congratulations! Glad you both made it there safe and sound! Can’t wait to hear about the islands, and take LOTS of pictures (especially of the local wildlife!) Hope you guys have a blast! Let me know if you’re ever near enough wifi to skype!
YAY!!!! You did it!!!!! Congrats from the Camanoes!
Congrats on completing the first big leg of your incredible journey! Can’t wait to hear more about it and to see all the pictures!
Sleep well! you deserve it! Super (with a french accent) of course!! xxoo J
Congratultions on your arrival!
It was quite exciting following your journery on the blog.
I think Tiger knew you were getting close, he paid us a visit a few days ago.
So what’s this? Land of the underground vegetable trade. What, a carrot’s worth the price of cocaine? You knock on an alley door and say, “Sandra sent me?” Well, maybe we can work a deal. I’ll ship you some FedEx Monterey veggies and we’ll corner the market. And be Veggie Kingpins! Wahoooo. And skinny as well. A win-win!!
What an achievement – congratulations!! xoxo