Noon Report

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Noon Reports provide daily and weekly Just Drifting blog and boat position reports.  Below is a map provided by MarineTraffic.com containing our automatic identification system (AIS) feed which updates automatically when we are close to an AIS station. For status updates via email please subscribe to our Noon Report or like us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. If you’re just joining us, click here to begin reading our stories from the beginning. We hope you enjoy following our journey!

Cheers,
Wade and Sara

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 […]

Anchored Between Four Seasons and St. Regis Bora Bora

Around six years ago Sara was in Auburn Alabama going to college and a friend of hers asked to help research destination weddings, she came across the Four Seasons Bora Bora. Gazing at the beautiful pictures of this dream get away Sara thought to herself, “I want to go there”. […]

Bora Bora To Raiatea French Polynesia

We have had a blast in Bora Bora hiking without a guide; forging for bananas, papaya, wild squash, lime, ginger root, and star apples; swimming with Broad Stingray, Blacktip Reef Sharks, Green Eels, Barracuda, and hundreds of reef fish, but we’re off to explore more of French Polynesia, first stop […]