French Polynesia In Reverse

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Most sailors prefer to sail down wind or on the beam to avoid the discomfort of sailing into the wind; therefore, the more comfortable way to travel through French Polynesia is from east to west because of the prevailing southeasterly trade winds. Our blog name is Comfort Cruising because we enjoy being comfortable while sailing; however, that does not stop us from sailing into the wind and traveling French Polynesia in reverse.

The French Polynesia In Reverse articles are a combination of our Noon Reports and Cruising Guide information while traveling between our destinations starting in Hawaii then Fanning to Penrhyn and through French Polynesia in reverse with a return to Hawaii.

“A patient sailor always sails down wind” – Author Unknown.

Scuba Diving Penrhyn and Black Oyster Creamy Pasta

We finally stopped kidding ourselves that we were leaving in the next week to two weeks, so we spent the whole day pulling out our scuba diving equipment from the deepest parts of the boat and at 3:18 PM we began our descent below the waterline. We were first greeted […]

Let the Good Wind Go

We finally had a descent weather window for the next four to five days. Our dive gear was spread across the cockpit, our anchor is again wrapped around a another bombie 80 feet below the surface, and we are still really enjoying Penrhyn, so we’ve decided to let the good […]

We’ve Got Crabs

Haha, Coconut crabs! We finally were able to move today. We paid out chain and drove forward on each stuck point but no movement. We finally dove on the anchor and the chain was stuck on reef nothing more than 50 feet from the anchor. The chain was stuck between […]

Island Crabs not Coconut Crabs

We are very happy that last night we ate Island Crabs and not Coconut Crabs because we learned Coconut Crabs have poison in the head, not that either of us ever intended to eat the head, but it’s good to know. This morning we had a few of the locals […]