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  1. hello, we have crossed the Atlantic, now in Barbados. 14 days and 2100nm, plenty of mahi and tuna caught. slowed on the last 4 days for light winds and motoring.

    all downwind sailing, in 15-20 knots though wind has been 30kn and rough for our friends still out on their last days on crossing.

    where to next ???

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  2. now in Cape Verde islands, Mindelo, nice town/city, industrial port but nice people and friendly/ very tidy. anchored out with good holding for a few days but into marina tomorrrow for stock up and then setting off over Atlantic. took 5.5 days from Canaries to here, 900nm easy down wind sailing with about a day of motoring in the middle. slowed down to 5 knots on last night to arrive in daylight as there are many sunken fishing hulks/vessels in the bay to avoid. 

  3. now in Cape Verde, Mindelo, nice 900nm sail here, all downwind, about 1 day of motoring and 5.5 days to get here, had to slow down on the last night to 5kn to arrive in daylight. 

    there are quite a few sunken fishing trawlers in the bay that are unlit, great anchoring/holding though, well go in the marina tomorrow and stock up ready for the Atlantic crossing. currrent weather pattern looks like taking 12-14 days. but will be taking it easy so maybe longer. 

  4. on our way to Gibraltar now, down the spanish coast, should be there in about 2 days time. if the weaher holds, pick up some crew there and a few days later head off for the Canaries to meet up with some other kiwi families doing the same trip with kids also.

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  5. just did a crazy overnight sail from Post Balis/Barcelona  - 215nm in 30 hours to Port Javea just down from Valencia. started motoring/sailing into light head winds then it was supposed to be building wind from behind, but instead building from 20kn to be 30-40kn tight reaching for the last 8 hours, covered 100nm in 10 hours. except for the last 3 hours when we just wanted to get there and shelter was quite comfy in our fast cruiser, ended with 2 reefs in mainsail and half genoa furled. 

  6. Hi All, havent posted much in the last few years, but been plenty busy getting sorted for the next adventure.

    the family and i have rented the house and flown to the Med and brought a 50 footer to sail home to NZ.

    she is a 2005 Grand Soleil 50 called Wave. 

    you can follow our Vlog here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_3c2EqK-hsZHmPchgGoFxg

    we are doing the typical milk run home and have already run into a couple of other Kiwi families doing this at the same time as us.

    so yes after 19 years of cruising and racing Oracle, i will have to change my log in here to Wave.

    by the way Oracle is still for sale on trade me.

    if you like the videos let us know, or have any suggestions of places to visit also let us know.

    we are currently sailing down the coast of Spain towards Gibraltor

     

    new-onboard.jpg

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  7. The mighty Oracle is still for sale, see the trade me add.

    this is possible the best kept and fettled keeler in Auckland for sale currently.

    has been cruised and raced in and around Auckland for the last few years very successfully.

    won the RNI in 2017  -was 3rd in coastal classic 2018, won RNZYS wednesday night series 2016

     

    will also cruise with a family of 4 or 5 for 3 weeks in the BOI very easily/comfortably with the 300lts stainless steel tanks and solar panel/bbq etc.

     

    more info from Bob Cook and the trade me add,

    Oracle - Peter Nelson 32

    turn key - ready to go - cruising or racing.

     

    https://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=2351632959

     

    of course any one introduced to her from Crew.org. and we will contribute to the coffers of Crew.org

     

     

  8. Oracle - for sale, another price drop  $45k

    a whole lot of spacious and fast sailing to be had for not much money.

    wether you want to cruise far north with the family for a month, or complete in wednesday night races at the front of the fleet, or even complete 2 handed in

    the ssanz round north island race, this is the yacht that is all set up and great for all the above.

    Call Glen 027 2232 597

     

    https://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=1963962550

  9. getting some enquiries now we have dropped the price to 49k. considering Oracle was valued professionally at 85k only 5 years ago when she was sold into partnership,

    who ever buys her is getting a real bargain. Oracle has also had new sails and an interior repaint since then too.

    the below Jpeg is of Oracle winning a race a few years ago in the wednesday night series, with all the MRX's, stewart 34's and farr 1020's behind us.RNZYS - oracle win.jpg

  10. competed in the last for 2019 summer season RYC race last night. FIRST online and on handicap.

    can't beat the mighty ORACLE. beat all the mrx's, stewart 34's etc

    A really well sorted and maintained Performance cruiser, we completed the above race with all cruising gear onboard including BBQ, bedding, 200ltr water and enough food for a week from cruising previously.

  11. next update, Raced in the Route 66 race from Auckland to Whangarei, last weekend, in the single handed division for the extra challenge, came in 3rd online and 3rd on handicap.

    great race but very light wind 1-4 knots a lot of the time, not ideal for Oracle as we dont carry a code zero. more fun sailing home on saturday in the 25kn south easterly. 

    Oracle just chewed up the miles.

    Still for sale and price dropped further.

  12.   An action shot of Oracle in the 2017 2 handed Round North Island Race, we placed 1st in Division 4

    here she is creaming along under spinnaker in Cook Strait at about 18kn,me on the helm while max made tea and sandwiches below for lunch.

    We were second overall until the stormy leg round East Cape from Napier to Auckland, All the yachts our size pulled into Gisborne but Oracle got through 

    trailing all the larger yachts copping the worst of the storm. a very strong seaworthy yacht for 9.7m, getting through 6-7m waves and 50-60 knoys

    head winds and an adverse 2-3kn current at East Cape is not for the faint hearted or a yacht that hasn't been set up properly.

    Oracle-Cook Strait-18+kn.JPG

  13. Back from our Xmas cruise, though we did a 12 day circumnavigation of Great Barrier instead of going North to Bay of Islands. Caught plenty of fish and visited many great 

    snorkeling places with the kids, including the Cove at Rakitu island.

    Boat is now seriously for sale and price dropped to $54K includes everything ready for racing or cruising.

    BBQ/Freezer/Solar panel/boom tent/ intergrated auto helm etc. 

    https://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=1910688357&rsqid=2f76f36434444438b85a15f469c60856

     

    call glen 027 2232 597

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