The HIDDEN DANGERS of SAILING Fiji YOU NEED TO KNOW
We’re sailing east against the trade winds, trying to make our way back to the crown jewel of Fiji, the Lau Islands. A light wind period is allowing us to day hop this tricky route from Naviti to Taveuni, where captivating coral reefs rise from the depths like crystalline daggers— a hidden danger stunning in their beauty, yet poised to cut through the unwary hull of any passing boat.
SAILING ALONE through the DANGEROUS MIDDLE to Fiji - PT. 1
We are setting sail on the longest voyage we have undertaken as a couple; 1900 miles from Bora Bora to Fiji across a stretch of water known as “The Dangerous Middle” where unpredictable weather conditions and poorly charted reefs are known to challenge the most seasoned sailors.
Seawind REBUILT Our CATAMARAN STEERING Under WARRANTY
While sailing 12,000 miles our new Seawind 1600 catamaran’s steering system was failing one part at a time putting us in potentially dangerous situations. After discussion and research Seawind agreed to refit the steering while we were in remote French Polynesia, hopefully freeing us to answer the call of adventure once more.