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Nathalie and Philippe
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  • Heading south…Austral

    Heading south…Austral

    ByPhilippe 15/11/201824/08/2023

    Our return from France, the plan was to put the cap on the Marquesas... but the wind is not favourable we decide to go to the South and the Austral Islands.

    Read More Heading south…AustralGo on

  • Bora Tahaa and Bora

    Bora Tahaa and Bora

    ByPhilippe 08/09/201829/10/2018

    06 July 2018: We stop a few days on Raiatea time to do some shopping, review Jane and Marc (Ratafia) and continue our road to Bora Bora.

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  • Agricultural fair in Huahine

    Agricultural fair in Huahine

    ByPhilippe 07/07/201818/09/2018

    The wind is not really to the make you to go on Raiatea so we stay a few more days on Huahine to attend the opening of the Heiva, traditional cultural festival which takes place in July in the Polynesian archipelago. Songs, dances, Racing canoes, crafts or agricultural exhibitions are scheduled.

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  • the peaceful Huahine

    the peaceful Huahine

    ByPhilippe 04/07/201804/07/2018

    Before continuing to Moorea and Huahine we have to make a stopover in Papeete to repair our Gennaker, order a new lazy bag and see a bunch of friends...

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  • Tuamotu : the tranquillity and enchantment of the landscape

    Tuamotu : the tranquillity and enchantment of the landscape

    ByPhilippe 10/05/201826/08/2024

    The archipelago of Tuamotu islands located in the North West of the Gambier has about 76 atolls. The majority of the atolls is little or not all inhabited are dreaming over a, including us... So which one to choose?  A North wind of 10 to 15 nodes being announced, We aim Amanu to 450 miles of Gambier.

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  • Gambier- We do not get tired!

    Gambier- We do not get tired!

    ByPhilippe 31/03/201827/05/2018

    After a few weeks of waiting, We retrieve the motor of the windlass in the village. We look forward to move a little, find our "sports" and introduce to Leslie and Vaughan( boat Off2C) the rich marine on the flats.

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  • February… BBQ month

    February… BBQ month

    ByPhilippe 28/02/201812/05/2018

    Nathalie's birthday approaching... but it won't be the only BBQ for the month of February 2018!

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  • Lithium batteries 5: Œuvre layout

    Lithium batteries 5: Œuvre layout

    ByPhilippe 27/02/201812/05/2021

    Now that the theoretical bases were exposed, It is time to practice.

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  • Back to Gambier

    Back to Gambier

    ByPhilippe 30/01/201802/02/2018

    After six days of quiet navigation, We arrive in the Gambier archipelago lost in the middle of the Pacific. Tahiti is more of 1600 kilometers to the Northwest. We look forward to meeting our friends...

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