Land Ho!

Position: 20 degrees, 31 minutes north; 154 degrees, 48 minutes west 125 nm day

We SAW land, but haven’t stopped yet. We sighted the big island of Hawaii – the southern most in the island chain – at daybreak, but now we still have almost 200 miles to go to get to Honolulu. For Charisma that translates into a Saturday arrival, so two more nights! For now we’re staying about 40 or so miles off to stay in the trade winds. After Hawaii, we have Maui, then Molokai, then down the channel and past the iconic Diamond Head to arrive in the Honolulu area. We’re actually going about 20 miles further east to Barber’s Point and a place called Ko-Olina. With the Transpac boats due to arrive in Honolulu area any day now, staying at Ala Wai at Waikiki would be too crowded and crazy. We’ll opt for peace and serenity. 😉

5 thoughts on “Land Ho!

  1. You sure you didn’t see a whale instead of an island. 🙂 Congratulations.

    So, will the natives paddle out in their outriggers, escort you in, and drape leis over your heads? Or maybe you can announce your arrival with a little uke tune.

    Stay clear of all the cruise ships wondering around the islands. Good job.

    Sail on, sail on sailors…but don’t overshoot the dang islands.

  2. You must be so psyched! What an adventure…congrats for having land in your sight!

  3. Good on ya Bob and Ann! Steph is right, you made that leg look easy! Aloha!

  4. KoOlina has some amazing restaurants! My friend Rachel and I went to a place called Monkey Pod a few weeks ago and it was really delicious!! Enjoy!

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