Yeah, I stole that from Kacey Musgraves. Pretty good album, iiirc. Fueled up at Nawi this am and left for a mooring up the creek at Savusavu marina. No more construction noise! Nawi is building a hotel, convention center and condos right next to the marina. As you can imagine there is quite a bit of noise from earthmoving equipment. As Boz stated at the bar the other night: "It's a trailer park. A very nice trailer park, but still a trailer park." Nawi will be hella expensive in a few years. But - always have Savusavu marina. Right now on the moorings there's one abandoned boat, one boat that hasn't seen its owner in a year, and me. Quiet. And the best part - the boat swings with the wind so the front hatch will catch breeze and cool the boat. Brian will be coming down (up?) in a few days. We are going to use the hookah to go under and clean our boat's hulls. Probably a good idea to have someone up...
Ok, I'm a long day from Savusavu. Calm waters, cell coverage, restaurants and bars. I'm gonna do this, come hell or high water. Got up and made pancakes. Was down to a quarter tank of diesel so I took the time to add my 40 liters of reserve to the tank. Up anchor at eight, motored (surprise!) straight into big swells at the head of Nadi Bay. Tough it out, gotta make happy hour. Three hours later I'm across Wainunu Bay and entering Nasonisoni Passage. This is a well-known passage - I've been through it several times now. But not in this wind. Nasonisoni generally runs on an angle of 116 degrees. The wind was howling out of the east (90 deg). Ok, I can do this. Happy hour awaits. Coming out of the east end of Nasonisoni the swells were some of the biggest I've ever seen. They rivaled the ones Nick and I saw coming out of Fawn Harbor two trips back. The boat was twisting and corkscrewing on top of the swells, all...
Pics. I get requests for pics. I'm stuck in Nawi waiting for my sails, the weather is crap, but here 'ya go. The island in the background is 'freehold' land, available for sale to foreigners. Pretty nice location for a second home, methinks.
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