by Hugh | Sep 27, 2008 | Blog
Well hello faithful OceanGybe Blog readers! I see that our last blog entry is from August 13th, a while ago for sure. An explanation is in order I suppose. After almost 2 months cruising the islands of eastern Indonesia, we found ourselves in Bali, the hub of tourism...
by Hugh | Aug 15, 2008 | Blog
Hello faithful OceanGybe Blog readers, once again I find myself in front of the computer after much too long of a break from an update. So, where to start? Geez, well there have been many events and experiences that have caused me to pause contemplate the different...
by oceangybe | Aug 14, 2008 | Blog
As part of our continual effort to expand our network of groups we are working with, OceanGybe has just become partners with Sailors for the Sea. Sailors for the Sea (SfS) is a nonprofit organization that educates and empowers the boating community to protect and...
by oceangybe | Aug 8, 2008 | Blog
by Steph In Indonesia, there are no typical local grocery stores in the small towns and villages as there are in North America, and to get groceries, one can’t just cruise the strip, get what you need and go. We have relied on locals in each location to assist...
by Ryan | Jul 28, 2008 | Blog
Since leaving the island of Rote two weeks ago, we have not seen another cruising yacht, or any boat other than rustic Indonesian fishing boats. Khulula is running on empty. It has not rained in a month, and fresh potable water is all but non existent on these arid...
by Bryson | Jul 25, 2008 | Blog
All around this beautiful blue globe we all live on, waves are constantly breaking. Storms are brewing up, storms are dying down, surfers are preparing for the onslaught and surfers are breathing a sigh of relief as the swell slowly dies. Surfers are searching the...