Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Catching Up...
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Stories and Pictures
Will flew over from Oahu for a week or so to come sailing with us, and he and Brandon came down the coast with us to Nualolo two days ago. We've been fishing, spearfishing, and throwing net non stop. Tonight, we're chumming for sharks, and we've got two steel cables out with giant hooks and nenue's from earlier. Somethings gotta bite them. Had to repair the starboard rudder before sailing, and I think it should be good in the morning once some resin dries. We'll head back up towards Kalalau, since Will's never been there. I can't wait. The winds have been to strong until today when I noticed the loose rudder. I also noticed while diving that it was in fact my port centerboard that broke in half even with the hull last week when I was sailing and thought I had hit something. Big bummer. More projects everyday, the list seems endless. I just hope I get the arch up before summer's over, and having the engine run reliably would be nice too. Gonzo, gonzo, gonzo.
A 6 or 7 foot grey reef shark is cruising around checking out our shark trap. He's tested one of the bait fish, and then shredded up our chum back right below us under a flashlight. Pretty incredible... let's get him, i want some jerky.
July 21 2008
We ended up catching a little white tip and letting it go. Only about 3 feet or so. We decided it's time to go to Kalalau, but the wind line didn't look like it was coming all the way in to Nualolo, but we were able to get a tow out about a mile from one of the commercial zodiacs that we know. Then it was one to two knots of wind wing on wing, and it took us a little over two hours to go two miles, but it was beautiful out so we didn't mind.
July 22 2008
The wind came up over night. It was nasty all night long, and all day. 25 kts with building swell. Andrea and I slept up on the bluff, overlooking the whole coastline, beach, and valley. It was an incredible sunset, and we sat up there with our valley friends and enjoyed good music, stories, and food. In the morning, I hiked all the way to the back wall of the valley, and we found one of the fresh water springs. I thought it would be a large area of wet ground, just slowly dripping, but we found a section of rocks about the size of a door that was gushing water out. Pretty cool to see, and the water tasted great.
The next morning, I woke up at about 6 and decided it was time to go, since the others had to get back and the winds were light. I expected we find some gusts, so double reefed the main and rolled out half of the genoa, and then we pulled up the anchor and sailed. We cruised for about half a mile, and then it stopped completely. I saw the wind further out, and it slowly came in for us. Within 10 minutes, we had 35 kts and 8 foot waves to battle all the way back to Hanalei. It took about 5 hours, and it was the nastiest conditions I've sailed Gonzo in. I'm a little less comfortable on a cat than a monohull when it starts blowing like that. At one point my roller furling line snapped, and let out the full headsail. I was lucky it was between gusts, and we tied it up quickly and pulled it back in, then lashed the whole unit in place so it couldn't spin out again. Pretty fun being on the trampoline with waves coming clear to the cockpit. Good thing it's not cold here.
July 23 2008
Safe return, crazy return, Will's gone, Andrea's going to California, and I'm loaded with boat work. And hopefully a good charter day...




Sunday, August 24, 2008
Gonzo back in the SF Bay
project week
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Rainy day
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Stories and old pictures
June 13 2008
Hanalei has been great. We got work right away. I'm working for Na Pali Kayak Tours, and the restaurant Sushi Blues, and Andrea's working at Papaya's, a health food store. We've gotten 4 inches of rain in the last 24 hours. Found some new leaks to take care of. The trades are back, and I'm going to try to go kiteboarding today. Hanalei's great.
When I was at Na Pali Kayaks the first day, a family from Texas came by. They really wanted to see the Na Pali coast, but they said all the tour boats are full, so they wanted to sign up for the kayak tour. Not all of them were up for the paddle though. I ended up offering to take them on Gonzo... didn't realize it at the time, but that was the beggining of the end of working for Na Pali Kayaks and the sushi restaurant.
Today the owner of Panda's Kitchen, a chinese fast food place in Hanalei, asked Andrea's, not joking, " Did a fish bite off your fingers." He also may have wanted to add Monster to his menu.
June 22 2008
I can't believe what's going on. I'm getting paid to sail around paradise. I just picked up some friends, and some other injured people from Kalalau, and lined up more trips for the near future. Three guys I met from Utah want me to take them on a three day sailing trip down the coast, and teach about spearfishing. Hard job. Another three day trip lined up, with two of our friends from Hanalai, and 10 of their family members from the East Coast. Should be fun. Running out of time for real jobs...
Monster jumps off the boat on his own now to come swim with us, and launches himself into the kayak if he thinks we're leaving.
June 25 2008
The three Utah guys were pretty funny. I couldn't believe how much gear they brought for two nights. Something like 200 beers and a few bottles of rum on top of all the weird camping stuff they wouldn't need. Oh well. We stayed at Nualolo Kai the first night. The diving there is incredible... tons of fish turtles, and sharks, and it's all protcted from the trades by a horseshoe shaped reef outside that we anchored within. In the morning, before leaving to Kalalau, Monster wanted to try some of my fishing bait. He runs up front, grabs some fish chunk, and darts back in the window with his prize. I saw this, grabbed the pole, and pulled line out as fast as I could, but when he jumped downstairs - YELP. He chose the wrong snack, and had a new lip ring. It came all the way out of his fur, and looked kind of cool. I clipped one end off, and the rest fell through. Pretty funny.
June 27 2008
We're booked for weeks.
June 28 2008
Took 11 people today by myself. First time sailing Gonzo with no help, and it went well. Darren, the father of one of the family's, had met Andrea yesterday, and asked me if her hands were from a shark attack.
Randy Turner, a family friend from Del Mar, has a home right by where we anchor in Hanalei. He has a vision for a picture at Honopu, and so I'm taking his family, another family, and surf photographer Aaron Chang down there tommorow. Should be fun. Randy's letting us do laundry and take showers at his house while he's here!

















