Leaving New Zealand Isn’t That Easy!
Last year, we left the crew of Ilovent in the Galapagos. Fabienne and Jean-Charles have since crossed the Pacific Ocean and discovered Polynesia. This postcard finds them in New Zealand, where they have just spent several months. Would you have believed it? Sailing is not always un-eventful. But everything works out in the end, as long as you are patient...
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31/07/2025
Par
Gilles Ruffet
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2025
Where: New Zealand
Multihull: Outremer 45
Blog: www.blog-trotting.fr/u/ilovent
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Fortunately, patience is often a sailor’s best ally. The weather improved a little, even though the temperatures were really starting to cool down, and the catamaran was drying out. We could open the hatches again and air it out. And we were enjoying every ray of sunshine. Finally, a weather window opened up, and it looked as though we’d be able to set sail in good conditions. We were leaving New Zealand, but we were going to miss a lot of things. It was like leaving another piece of our hearts behind, because if New Zealand wasn’t so far from Europe, we would have settled there. But we weren’t going to get too upset about leaving. Awaiting us were the white sandy beaches, coconut palms and crystal-clear waters of New Caledonia...