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Elapsed time

1d 3h 57m

Avg. speed

2.9kts

Distance

81.1nm

Moving time

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Max. speed

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Yesterday we started heading home from Manele harbor, Lanai, to Kewalo Harbor, Oahu. When we were passing Laau point near sunset, the waves in the Kaiwi channel ramped up to 10-12’ very mixed, steep swell. With the wind being in a different direction of the swell, it made it very difficult to have a safe heading so we decided to turn back for Lono harbor. South swell was also large and we worried Lono harbor channel would be closing out but we made it in safely. This morning, we left Lono at 6am and upon passing Laau point we noticed the swell to be not as bad as it was the night before. Had a decent, rolly down wind sail with double reefed main and a dorito chip for a jib. Still going 6-7 knots despite our average speed. If you ask me, 2.9 knots is a fast speed while you’re sleeping at anchor. Anyways, the crew finally made it home back to the harbor. Had some dolphins welcome us home. We cleaned the boat and turned it back into living mode. Sleeping for 4 days straight

Kaka'ako, Honolulu, HI, USA

Apr 18, 2024 - Apr 20, 2024

Boat & Crew

Bria Mia

Catalina, 34

David

Owner

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