Interlude was put into the wai 2 days before my arrival so the early part of the trip was volivoli for maleka kakana and an early shakedown -- fixing those last minute leaks and things that happened after an 18 month cruising season and 6 months "in the graveyard" which is a hole out of the water providing protection for hurricane season.
Fiji lies just south of the equator and just west of the International Dateline. The Fiji group is made up of 333 islands and I was fortunate enough to spend time on three and see many of the Yasawa Group of islands while cruising. Musket Cove on Malolo Lailai was our first anchorage. The motor sail over was nice, the water is warm and clear, and the anchorage was uasive. A trek around the island was in order where we greeted by a lialia pack of wild kolis. That will get your heart racing! They charged at us 3 times and were greeted by Cheryl's growl & sticks along with Karen's swinging purse before finally going away. After the trek Lega had engine trouble and had to be repaired. Gunk was in the line resulting in the need to clean fuel filters and carburetor. Repairs resulted in an additional night at Musket Cove, not all bad as we had the opportunity to snorkel the cacau off of Cloud Break, a world famous surf wave and the site for this years world championships.
Trouble is fixed and we are off to play with the fishies |
Trouble's
engine was good to go so we cruised to an anchorage on the island of Naviti
near Manta Ray Pass. We were not disappointed. Interlude was the only yacht in this totoka
anchorage. Winds and a strong surface
current made our first afternoon in Manta Ray Pass dreder and Mantas were
scarce. At 7:00am the next morning with
uasivi draki we were makutu to head back to the pass and were not disappointed
as there were 3 mantas headed right to us with their mouths wide open. We stayed for rua awas. Wow!
After a few games and lunch we were to vakarau-taka to cabe for a trek
on the beach and a snorkel along the shoreline.
Vakaloloma draki was predicted so we headed back a day early to ensure
Interlude's captains, and guest all arrived safely in Vuda Marina. Uca came in early on Friday so many games
were played. The final tally was Cheryl
& Karen (vitu) to Deb's (ono).
Congrats!
Vata
vakarau itaus. Moce! Loloma Deb
Limited translation, you will need to figure
out the rest of the words in the local language of Fiji!
>> Awa - hour
>> Bula - hello
>> Cabe - go ashore
>> Cacau - coral reef
>> Draki - weather
>> Dreder - difficult
>> Kakana - food
>> Kolis - dogs
>> Lialia - mad
>> Lima - five
>> Makutu - eager
>> Maleka - delicious
>> Mokota - hug
>> Ono - six
>> Pasipote - passport
>> Rua - two
>> Totoka - beautiful
>> Uasivi - excellent
>> Uca - rain
>> Vakaloloma - poor
>> Vakarau-taka - get ready
>> Vitu - seven
>> Volivoli - shopping
>> Wai - water
>> Awa - hour
>> Bula - hello
>> Cabe - go ashore
>> Cacau - coral reef
>> Draki - weather
>> Dreder - difficult
>> Kakana - food
>> Kolis - dogs
>> Lialia - mad
>> Lima - five
>> Makutu - eager
>> Maleka - delicious
>> Mokota - hug
>> Ono - six
>> Pasipote - passport
>> Rua - two
>> Totoka - beautiful
>> Uasivi - excellent
>> Uca - rain
>> Vakaloloma - poor
>> Vakarau-taka - get ready
>> Vitu - seven
>> Volivoli - shopping
>> Wai - water
Excellent post, Deb!
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