This blog began in late 2006 with the planning and preparation for a circumnavigation of the world in my 39-foot sail boat Pachuca. It then covered a successful 5-year circumnavigation that ended in April 2013. The blog now covers life with Pachuca back home in Australia.
Pachuca
Friday, December 12, 2008
Hello from Hilo......
The speedy leg has ended with a safe landing. It is most likely that they are both very tired so will rest now that they have the chance to. It will be very interesting to see how Pachuca fared considering she went so fast.
Heres is the daily sms;
ARRIVED HILO, HAWAII 10 PM LAST NIGHT. CHECKED IN WITH CUSTOMS AND PORT OFFICE THIS MORNING. WILL VENTVRE INTO TOWN TOMORROW.
As Robert and Arnold have now safely arrived my "duties" on this blog will cease until the next leg. It seemed to me that my fingers had only just touched the keyboard when they arrived already.
Over and out for now, Robert will resume this blog very soon.
Cheers Stephen.
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December
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- Work, Shopping, and Farewell
- Serious Work Has Begun
- Hawaii - Christmas Dinner and Radio Fixed
- Honolulu - Christmas Day
- Arnold Away
- Honolulu Photos
- Ala Wai Boat Harbor Photos
- Honolulu, 22 December
- Photos of Ali Wai
- Chinese Junk
- Ala Wai Photos
- Ala Wai Dec 21
- Photos From Oahu
- Hilo-Oahu
- OA-HU Excuse me ! I'm looking for Honolulu.......
- At sea again...........
- Photo - Richard's Boat
- Photos, Jeff and Tim's boats
- Photos - Dieter Departing
- Photos of Hilo
- Photos
- Hilo
- Hawaii Passage Photos
- Tahiti-Hawaii Summary
- Tahiti-Hawaii 4 and final
- Hello from Hilo......
- Little wind......................
- Pachuca close to land, new email received......
- Thoughts after - burner...........
- Pedal to the Metal...
- Speeding Fine Issued to Pachuca........
- A late sms....
- Voice from the Deep Blue...............
- Pachuca Shifts into Overdrive............
- Halfway to Aloha............
- Pachuca's progress comes to naught
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1 comment:
Thanks Stephen for keeping us up to date with the sail. Great Job!Have a good holiday.
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