by Hugh | Mar 26, 2009 | Blog
We thought we’d give a quick update of what we’ve been up to since dropping the anchor in Porto Santo Antonio 7 days ago. Usually, Khulula goes conspicuously dark once we’ve reach a port, especially when there are waves near by. Well, you’ll be...
by Bryson | Mar 11, 2009 | Blog
The Most ANNOYING Noise in the World Imagine someone coming into your room in the middle of the night, sneaking up nice and close to you with a giant gong and smacking it as hard as they can every 5 – 10 sec. Now allow your room to rotate and twist. Suddenly you...
by Bryson | Mar 7, 2009 | Blog
Frequent blog followers will be privy to our search for a mystical barreling right hand point break on St Helena Island, in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. When we arrived after 12 days at sea, we almost fell over ourselves getting off the boat, into a rental car,...
by Hugh | Mar 6, 2009 | Blog
Needle in a haystack If you’re a regular reader of our blogs you’ll definitely be familiar with our fishing exploits and the Mahi Mahi (aka Dorado); it’s one of our favourite fish to catch (read: eat). We recently had a remarkable encounter with 2 of...
by Bryson | Feb 24, 2009 | Blog
The icy South Atlantic lapped against Khulula’s hull during the entirety of our Cape Town retrofit. Water temperatures of 14 ‘C dissuaded even the most hardly from going for a quick swim. If there was boat work that required underwater assistance, wetsuits...