Tahiti to Marquesas
We set off on Saturday morning, 6/12. We hesitated about doing this crossing again. With relatively little time left to enjoy the Marquesas once more, there’s a real effort involved, and not a few concerns that come with such a long passage—especially one sailed upwind. What tipped the scales in favor was knowing that there was an annual festival on one of the islands, and that we could make it there in time. These kinds of cultural events are a wonderful part of the adventure! This is especially true in the Marquesas, where the isolation creates a feeling of complete authenticity—hardly any tourists make it that far. To deal with the headwinds, we begin the passage on a southeast heading, almost 90 degrees off the “correct” direction, and sail like that for more than a full day. The optimal route comes from a weather app that can plan the track ahead based on the forecast. During the passage we have no regular internet connection, only satellite reception, which is very li...