Laurie and Ken

Laurie and Ken

Monday 12 October 2015

Late August I started having maintenance work done on the engine by Roy of Roy's Marine Service. So the boat has been on the dock for most of September. We haven't been able to do much sailing this season due to all the work being done. I'm sure we will make up for it next year.

This fall the boat came out early so we could sand the old antifouling paint off the bottom in warm weather. I hate working on the boat in cold and wet October weather. Well we had a beautiful day for sanding. We were working hard as we watched everyone set out for a great day on the water. Sanding the bottom is a nasty dirty job. We had to tarp around the boat and place a tarp on the ground to catch all the old paint. Laurie say's she has never been this dirty before. Here's a picture of the hard working girl taking a break. She did a great job!

Tuesday 4 August 2015

We anchored at Fifty Point Beach for the night. We always get a great sun set.

Wednesday 22 July 2015

Just under one year before we leave and there's still more work to do on the boat. There has been a lot of upgrades to do before we leave. Last year we had a new Dodger Bimini and Sail cover installed. Not very happy with the work done by Sportech. One year later and it's still not finished.
This year we have done a lot of work. I have had some work done buy Northshore Boatworks and they do good work. I have had an Macerator Pump for pumping black water overboard when we are in the ocean.

Also they installed a water maker ( Desalinator ) for making fresh water from salt water.

We have installed two new Solar Panels with the help from Dan Klick at Kweld
Dan designed the frame and installed the panels.
To go with the solar panel I had to buy an new Xantrex inverter that was installed by Peter at Northshore Boatworks
There's still more to do and test before next year.

Friday 3 July 2015

Some people have asked me what Mauna Kea means so Laurie has found a little bit of information.

Mauna Kea means" White Mountain" Known in
native traditions and prayers. Meaning" Mauna A Wakea" The mountain of Wakea"
It is 1 million years old. The last eruption of this dormant volcano was 6,000 years ago.
It is known to the locals for a great place for skiing and snowboarding. It is 9 km.
above the ocean floor.
The air is thin and the winds are gusty up to 50-70 m.p.h. This makes Mauna Kea the tallest
Island mountain. It is a sacred site among  the natives for sky watching and star gazing.
the 4200 meter high mountain of Mauna Kea house the worlds largest island mountain
observatory for optical, infrared astronomy.


I don't know why the name of a volcano would be a good name for a boat. It's bad luck to change the name unless you go through a ceremony that involves a lot of drinking. For now Mauna Kea will have to remain the name of our boat.

Tuesday 30 June 2015


365 days to go
 
The day we leave the dock to start our adventure.
How lucky we are to go to the great warm sun and know we will have
lots of fun. We will also have lots of experiences and challenges along
the way. We have completed a lot of upgrades to the boat for this adventure.
We have also prepared ourselves mentally to leave the rat race of work and
discover places we have dreamed of going.

We are happy to share this blog and our experiences along the way with
our family and friends. Hope you are part of this adventure with us because
we will miss you all!!.