by oceangybe | Nov 20, 2007 | Position Reports
OceanGybe arrives in New Zealand after 7 months and 10000 km at sea… phew…
by oceangybe | Nov 19, 2007 | Blog
Lat: 32 deg. 25.037 South Long: 175 deg. 51.680 East by Matt Delany Weather Windows. From Day 1 of meeting up with the boys on Tongatapu the story of weather windows would dominate discussion among the local sailing community. Is this it? Are you guys going for it?...
by oceangybe | Nov 17, 2007 | Blog
by Hugh Time stands still in travel The passage of time is a strange thing when you’re traveling huge distances very slowly in a sailboat. One is used to hours being divided up by alarm-clocks, traffic patterns, class times, recreation, the news and sitcom...
by oceangybe | Nov 13, 2007 | Blog
We are sitting in the middle of the largest contrast any of us have ever experienced. There is no land in sight from horizon to horizon. In fact we had our last sight of land 3 days ago as we sailed away from Tongpatapu, the southernmost port in the kingdom on Tonga....
by oceangybe | Nov 13, 2007 | Pictures
In the middle of the passage from Tonga to NZ, lies Minerva Reef. No land anywhere near, just an isolated reef… [flickr-gallery mode=”photoset” photoset=”72157603369804203″]