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Chart Us » On The Map »
Here we will post our noon coordinates and provide a link to a map to show you where we are.
Location 39° 22S 177° 49E
Thursday 12:00, 05.31.2007
At noon on May 31st, the Schooner Maggie B was at 39° 22S 177° 49E, just along the East Coast of the North Island, Near Portland Light. We are motorsailing in about 10 knots of wind, making our best time for Gisborne, where we should arrive today at about sunset. We are safely ahead of the gale. Castle Point, where one turns north after leaving Wellington, had 41 knots of wind at noon today. Whew!
Roaring 40s
Today at noon is the first time we have been north of the Roaring 40s in a long time - March 10th, to be exact. Seeking the sun as winter settles in in the South!
As we left Wellington yesterday, we passed the Chilean Sail Training Ship Esmerelda. A lovely four masted square rigger — just magnificent, though somewhat in need of a paint job. She was there for a port visit and surely will have lots of fun. She does carry some baggage, though, as she was used for terrible purposes under Pinochet. For many, a trip on the Esmerelda was one way.
Gisborne & Whale Rider
Gisborne is the place where the marvelous movie “Whale Rider” was filmed. This is a good excuse to go our to your video store and rent it and get a great feeling of this area.
We passed Young Nick Head, named after Captain Cook’s Cabin Boy, who was the first to spot New Zealand. In Gisborne there are lots of Cook memorials. The best of all has to be up the hill at Titirangi at Cook Plaza, where, due to some historical screw-up, the statue isn’t in British naval Uniform, nor is there any facial resemblance to Cook. The plaque reads: “Who was he? We have no idea.”
There is an Irish bar the we will no doubt seek out, Irish Rover. It supposedly has a sign, “No hats, no undesirable tattoos.” I’m not sure that all the crew will be able to get in.
Lunch today was fettuccini with roasted garlic and New Zealand Green Lip mussels, chased down by a Nautilus Sauvignon Blanc. World Class!
All is well.
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