Noumea to the Loyalty Islands

Checked out of Noumea without a hitch and headed off to the Loyalty Islands, a group of three islands east of New Caledonia. The winds were light but we sailed a lot of the way, we had to be at a certain point to pass through this shallow gap at late afternoon which we did. We headed out of the reef which surrounds New Caledonia into deeper water. Brian put out his fishing rod and said that the next fish on the line was mine. Strike !! Not long later and the reel was spinning and losing line, i grabbed the rod and started to reel her in. I saw the fish jump a couple of times and it looked like a good size. Barracuda !! Me and Brian had gone to the aquarium a couple of days earlier and seen one swimming around in the big tanks, nasty looking things with big teeth, i commented how it would be funny if the next fish caught would be one of those !! I brought the fish back to the boat and up on deck, a great looking fish but very dangerous looking teeth !! Only probably with catching them is you have to kill, fillet and skin them. Thirty minutes later and it was in the pan for tea !! Delicous.    photo IMG_0477_zps1d21267b.jpg   photo IMG_0476_zps0a7a8852.jpg I had the 6 to 9 shift that night and the 6 to 9 in the morning but continued until 11 as it was a great days sailing.   Brian stuck gold again and caught another Mahi-Mahi, not as big as the last but the colours were even better. Very striking blue, yellow and green. Mahi-mahi it was for breakfast then !! Can’t be a better way to eat fish than freshly caught and straight in the pan. The freezer was full of fish so fishing is going to have to be suspended for a couple of days.  photo IMG_0490_zpsf9e45149.jpg The wind died down later in the morning and we had to turn the engine on and motor sail to Lifou and the marina. Sadly when we got there the marina hadn’t seen a yacht for what seemed like some time !! We anchored in the bay as there wasn’t really a suitable berth for us. Even though it was sheltered the smallest waves cause the boat to roll unevenly. Didn’t seem like too much to do in town, think the guide books bigged this place up a bit !! Off around the corner tomorrow about 4 hours away to  somewhere that sounds a liitle better. Writing this on the back of the boat with a few lights flickering on the shore, very quiet with only the odd shout from the beach and the odd dog barking. Its only 8.30 but the rest of the ship has gone to bed and i’m just about to follow, sun went down at about 5.30 p.m., its a little odd watching the sun go down at that time when its been a beautiful sunny day. Night all.

A few days in New Caledonia.

Its monday 20th May, i’ve spent the last 3 days touring around Noumea. Done the normal tourist attractions, museums, gardens, walks, aquarium, beaches,etc,etc. Its difficult to get up to the higher parts of the island as the local transport seems to be very unreliable, it may get you there but theres not a very good chance of seeing the bus again to take you back !! The only way would have been to rent a car and stayed over somewhere, it seems though that you need to book your accomodation well in advance, not because anywhere is full, its just that they don’t like short notice – far too much like hard work !! Looks like we will be heading off soon to the Loyalty Islands, a fantastic looking set of three islands to the north east of New Caledonia. Stunning golden beaches, lagoons and palm trees. Have to start the process of checking out soon which sometimes is easy, sometimes difficult or sometimes plainly peculiar. When we checked in here the boat owner had to go and see the customs, immigration and a few other people, sadly there was a strike on and a big parade with loud music was happening. It was all very jolly even though they were unhappy with working conditions and the cost of living. The lady in immigration didn’t really want to be seen working during the strike and kept a low profile, fortunatley Porac offered the cleaning lady a tour of the local brewery if she was able to help, she convenietly stamped our passports and we were in !! The customs guy had already checked in one boat that day and didn’t want to do another as he was ‘so f*cking busy’, he stormed off to join the strike. If we hadn’t had a visit to the boat by 2.30 p.m. that issue was dealt with, this is quite normal according to the local yachties. Last but not least was the quarantine issue, a nice french lady came onboard and took some onions and garlic from us and then dissapeared. Most of today spent cleaning the boat, sorting out some fuel issues, bit of washing, general clean and tidy, has to be done every so often !!

Travelling the world by sea……..(and a bit of land)

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