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Christian

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Name: Christian
Date registered: September 21, 2010

Latest posts

  1. Photos of Papatura, Santa Isabel, Solomons — September 6, 2025
  2. Photos of Papatura, Santa Isabel, Solomons — September 6, 2025
  3. 15 % Rabatt auf alle Pitufino Modelle! — June 27, 2025
  4. 15% discount on all Pitufino models! — June 27, 2025
  5. Hilfe für Simon’s Nature Reserve — May 30, 2025

Most commented posts

  1. Change of plans — 10 comments
  2. Prevailing Ocean Winds — 6 comments
  3. Spenden für die Matuku Riffschutz-Zone! — 6 comments
  4. Anchor windlass overhaul — 5 comments
  5. Beitrag in den OÖNachrichten — 5 comments

Author's posts listings

2013
12
Jun

Our second cruising anniversary

Exactly two years ago we set out on our adventure from Croatia with the aim of reaching the South Pacific as quickly as possible–it took us two years in the end, but now we’re here We celebrated this special day with a picknick on a remote beach on the island of Taravai (Gambier, French Polynesia) with our friends from s/v Irie, contemplating how lucky we… Continue reading »

2013
28
May

Our first impressions of French Polynesia

Mangareva is the main island of the Gambier archipelago in the south-east of French Polynesia. Due to their location at the southern fringe of the tropics they have a mixture of tropical and temperate vegetation. The outer reef encloses these handful of islands and protects them from the ocean swell. The lagoon is calm as a lake — an incredible oasis in the middle of… Continue reading »

2013
24
May

Garmin GPSmap 4xx — How useful is a mini (4-inch) chartplotter?

On a small sailing yacht, power consumption is a real issue, particularly on passages. A wind generator is typically useless on a downwind course and often the sails shade the solar panels and there might be days with a thick cloud cover. Some electrical devices can be assumed to be running 24 hours a day: the fridge, some instruments (e.g. log, wind, …), a VHF… Continue reading »

2013
23
May

Photos of our long passage

2013
21
May

Pitufa in French Polynesia

Finally we are where we long dreamed to be. We’ll spend the rest of the year exploring the Isles Gambier, maybe some atolls of the Tuamotus, and the Marquesas.

2013
18
May

Arrived!

Arrived. Champagne & tapas. Sooo happy!

2013
15
May

Rushing downwind!

The whole last week a weak, slow moving front (according to the NOAA forecast) followed us, resulting in fickle winds from different directions and complete calms in between. In the beginning we were glad to get some rest, be able to clean the boat, bake bread, etc., but after a while we got extremely impatient. Being becalmed means either crawling along with flapping, banging sails… Continue reading »

2013
14
May

350 miles to go

For whatever technical reason we could’t post on our blog for a while, but the problem is solved again. Thanks Thomas! After almost a week with light and fickle winds, it seems, according to the forecast, we’ll have good sailing conditions for our remaining 350 miles to go.++++++ Wir konnten fuer eine Weile keine Berichte auf unseren Blog schicken — aus welchem technischen Grund auch… Continue reading »

2013
10
May

post-by-email

It seems our post-by-email feature stopped working. of course exactly then when we’re in the middle of the pacific ocean… all is well onboard.

2013
10
May

Blue, bluer, bluest!

The wind continues to be very light, last night the breeze died almost completely down… We’re now wistfully thinking back to the Med, when being becalmed meant sitting on a flat, mirrorlike sea. On an ocean there’s almost always swell and the waves take a long time to go down. Being becalmed here means rolling heavily with violently flapping sails. Therefore we turned the engine… Continue reading »

2013
09
May

Sloping again

The wind has turned too northerly for our twin headsails (we can only go up to about 120 degrees to the wind with the twins up), so we spent an hour taking the poles down, changing the configuration and are now beamreaching with mainsail up again. Pitufa’s sloping, but this time to the portside–so sitting on the loo’s less adventurous and everything stays in the… Continue reading »

2013
07
May

1000 nm to go!

Shortly before we arrived on Isabela our friends on Spruce left towards the Marquesas. After our 3 weeks stay in the Galapagos we got ready to leave ourselves and I remember thinking ‘my God, we’ve spent ages on Isabela, did tons of thing and these poor people are still at sea…’. In the end it’s not as bad as expected. The days on a passage… Continue reading »

2013
06
May

Flying along under twins

Yesterday we were both quite low on energy. Exhaustion seems to build up every day and the unsettled weather didn’t help, so we had a lazy day, doing nothing but napping and reading in the cockpit. When the wind shifted further east (as we had hoped for) we were able to rig the twin headsails and go downwind. Rigging the poles, adjusting all blocks, leading… Continue reading »

2013
04
May

We’re not sailors, we’re arrivers

We’re not much into sailing, to be honest. We don’t enjoy living inside a tumbledryer, getting up every 4 hours to sit out in the cold, sometimes wet cockpit, looking out for hostile freighters eager to sink the boat or even more hostile clouds eager to blow her over. But we endure this to arrive with our cosy home in far-away places, have cat, kitchen,… Continue reading »

2013
04
May

Half the distance done!

Today around noon we passed our half-distance mark. After a very comfy and quiet first half of the night we passed from dark cloud to dark cloud with gusty wind and drizzle. This morning the sea was high again and confused. It’s a scary view when an especially steep and high blue mountain looms up over Pitufa’s side. It seems certain that the wave will… Continue reading »

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