Day 4 Arrival New Caledonia S22:21:16 E166:57:378

A very pleasant days sail – bit slow in the morning
but wind got up in the afternoon so made more speed. Wind direction moved
exactly as it was supposed to do so we were able to bear away to remain on a
beam reach most of the way. Late afternoon the sea got a bit boisterous
and wind up so we were making rapid progress towards the pass. Having
checked the tides, we calculated we would be there just around midnight which
would be an hour before high water – still on the flood which was
OK. The wind was coming from the SE so shouldn’t be a problem with
the pass which runs ENE to WSW and is well lit with leading lights so we
decided to go for it and anchor for the night at a bay just inside. Good
decision Matt. We got to the pass just after 11.30pm and had about half a
knot of tide with us – sails down at half past midnight and into the
anchorage. Had a good nights sleep although it was a little cold!
Looking at the bay this morning you can understand why Captain Cook named the
country 15 hours distance: 113 miles. Total miles to Havannah pass: 668.5; Time taken:
3 days 15 hours. Average speed: 7.69 |