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  • Hikianalia Report: October 20, 6:33 AM HST: the wind dropped, sails flopping around, moving at 1.5 to 2 knots

    October 20, 2012 in
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    Last night was overcast.  There were absolutely no stars to steer by and only the Read more
  • Hikianalia Report: October 19, 6:00 PM HST: in the Horse Latitudes, heading NE by E with stronger than expected winds

    October 19, 2012 in
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    Hikianalia is still making good progress due to stronger than expected winds.  Backing winds (meaning Read more
  • Hikianalia Report: October 19, 6:00 AM HST: “heading north toward the Australs …”

    October 19, 2012 in
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    Moving along well.  We are entering phase two of the voyage; we will start heading north Read more
  • Hikianalia Report: October 18, 6:00 PM HST: with better than expected winds, approaching 155° W

    October 19, 2012 in
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    Click on the map to enlarge it. The farther east Hikianalia and Faafaite go, the Read more
  • Questions from 4th graders at Kalaheo Elementary School on Kaua’i

    October 18, 2012 in
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    Aloha to all the students and faculty and staff at Kalaheo Elementary School. My name Read more
  • Hikianalia Report: October 18, 11:55 AM HST: good wind and speed, a welcoming pod of dolphins

    October 18, 2012 in
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    Bruce was telling a story about dolphins he had seen on a different voyage.  Right after that Read more
  • October 17: Blog from David Komine / A Night to Remember

    October 17, 2012 in
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    Going into our 9th day of sailing, we all have been blessed with a great Read more
  • Hikianalia Report: October 17, 6:00 AM HST: another starry night … with the Milky Way and Magellanic clouds clearly visible

    October 17, 2012 in
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    Steering was stellar all night, by all watches. The 2 am to 6 am watch was very Read more
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