Never a dull moment onboard Mimu

 



Oh my goodness ... hot flush ... what a rock star ... check out those abs! Ready for the tropics.






The crew thought Skipper was adjusting the halyard but Commodore had other ideas!







Los tres amigoes!

Alan, our legendary, skilled helmsman hit the fastest speed this trip - 8.9 knots.


4pm coming into Whangaroa Harbour.

New Zealand's best kept secret!

Stunning, superb, amazing, fantabulous, exhilarating, other-worldly - this is a place to put on your bucket list.







Waitupipi Bay, our anchorage for the night.  The scenery looks like something  straight out of Jurassic Park.  







Sometimes you just have to borrow a pic from the internet to really showcase something special.  This is how Whangaroa Harbour actually looks.  The landscape is just incredible.  It's from another world.




Don is in the galley cooking up a storm.  Crew lazing on deck after bubbles and nibbles.  An end to a perfect day!  But wait, there's more  ...  there's a TV on board (James Bond style - it magically rises up from the depths of a cupboard) Bill Bailey, Black Books and music to come!

The Mimu Quartet - after this shot we were joined by Alan on the harmonica and Graeme on another uke - so we then became The Mimu Sextet!!

Any producers out there?  

The Mimu Sextet is open to a record deal offer!









Comments

  1. It was a fantastic day, such stunning scenery and the company is superb!

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  2. My goodness how awesome does that look?! I don’t know 8.9 knots is but I’ve been assured it’s zippy :) xx

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