Sailing from Bundaberg, Australia to Port Vila, Vanuatu (Story 5 – Arrival)

Bunny at Quarantine Anchorage in Port Vila on Efate Island, Capital of Vanuatu,

(Sailing Days 8 & 9) We’ve safely arrived in Port Vila, but the last two days at sea were challenging. Constant changes in wind speed and direction made for an uncomfortable beat, and sleep was scarce.

Our autopilot, original to the 33-year-old boat, failed again, and again, and again. Despite replacing various parts, we couldn’t fix it. Hand-steering for two days seemed inevitable until we found a workaround: the autopilot would steer, but in the opposite direction. We adapted by steering the opposite way. This trip solidified John’s decision to buy a new autopilot.

Our Saturday arrival, previously communicated to Vanuatu Customs, Immigration, and Biosecurity, was delayed a day by the autopilot issue. Officials rescheduled our clearance for Monday, instructing us to anchor in the Quarantine Anchorage upon arrival.

On Sunday, about 10 miles from Port Vila, we motored in as the sun rose. A burning smell, possibly wood or garbage, drifted from the island. At the quarantine anchorage, the water was beautiful, filled with colorful fish. After anchoring, we gave Bunny a freshwater shower and finally caught up on sleep.

We departed under a full moon, which had shrunk to a quarter moon by the time we arrived; Venus remained a morning star.
Tracking Map from Bundaberg, Australia to Port Vila, Vanuatu (Sailing 1,234 Nautical Miles for 9 Days)
To conserve fresh water, it is the first time I used dry shampoo once from each can, curious if it would harm my hair or scalp. When I first used it, that day I convinced myself that I had washed my hair. Next day, I wanted to wash my hair with real shampoo and real water asap.

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