![]() Makemo Atoll - Dock lines cut in the middle of the.Sublime Snorkeling Passe Tapuhiria, Makemo.Day 2509 Makemo to Tahanea atoll and a few other p.Tahanea atoll toward Fakarava South Pass.Toau atoll, Anse Amyot- Dinner ashore tonight.Toau atoll Anse Amyot anchorage - More great snork.Underway Toau atoll to Papeete, Tahiti.We're now based in Friday Harbor, Washington and looking to trade our sails for soil and start an organic farm. Then south to San Diego for winter before sailing to the Pacific Northwest in the spring of 2016. Then to Aleutians, Kodiak and down the west coast toward San Francisco where we stopped for almost a year. ![]() Then we spent another three months sailing FP before heading west to the Cooks, Samoa, Wallis and Futuna, spending 4 months in Fiji and then sailing to the Marshall Islands for a 6 month stay snorkeling pristine reef, kiting and enjoying uninhabited islands. In 2013 we embarked on an uncommon west to east sail back to the Cooks, Tuamotus, and Marquesas where we sat out the remainder of cyclone season. Then after 6 months in FP we spent nearly three months in the Cooks before sailing to Samoa. Our second time we picked up long stay visas for French Polynesia so we could go slow. From Alaska we sailed back to Mexico and began our second crossing of the South Pacific in 2012. Then it was a transit of the Panama canal for a honeymoon in Alaska. ![]() We bought the Atlantic 42 in Honduras sailed to Panama and Colombia and then back up to Belize to get married. Jetting to New York we spent 20 sailing a PDQ36/39 catamaran to the Western Caribbean and back to Florida where it was sold in favor of our current boat LightSpeed. In 2007 we explored Fiji and Vanuatu before selling the Beneteau in Australia in 2008. Our 10 year'ish cruising adventure began in 2005 with a Beneteau First 405 sailed from Seattle to the South Pacific Islands via Mexico, Marquesas, Tuamotu, Tahiti, Bora Bora, Cooks Islands, Samoa(s), Tonga and New Zealand. Welcome aboard! We're David and Kathy Kane, recovering full-time 'cruisers'.
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