Spinnakers dance


17deg 04. 101E - 147deg 12.918W
We left Fakarava yesterday, went through the pass very easily
... and then caught a small tuna. The winds are light but swinging a lot. We started with the symetrical spinnaker, changed to the asymetrical few hours later, then gybed it in the middle of the night. We are now early morning and back to the symetrical one.
Greg's back is much better. He found a physio at the last anchorage and had a good massage session with her before we sailed away.
Anne-Dominique is enjoying her last 24 hours at sea. She flies back to France in less than 2 weeks but we'll be staying around Tahiti most of the time.
We all enjoyed one of this famous pancakes evening at sea.