WELCOME
 
We are the Grafs, Sharon and Michael, of Springfield, Illinois, proud owners of the Larabeck, a 42-foot yacht. Sharon is an ethnomusicologist at the University of Illinois at Springfield. Michael is an engineer who can build or fix just about anything and who caught the sailing bug at a very young age.

Read more about us
--More about the Grafs
--How the Larabeck got its name
--land-locked friends

Sailing to the South Pacific is a big adventure and we spent years planning for it. Read an in-depth interview of Michael and Sharon about how our dream became a  reality.

 
We left Florida in early May, 2010, sailing to the Panama Canal, the Galapagos Islands, and our longest trek--3000 miles--to the Marquesas Islands! We have meandered through French Polynesia, Niue, the Cook Islands, Tonga, and the eastern shore of the north island New Zealand. We toured NZ's south island by car with friends, then stayed in Auckland where Sharon researched south pacific music and culture at the University of Auckland.  In late April, we returned to Tonga, spending the summer exploring it and the islands of Fiji. 

We flew back to Springfield August 4, Sharon to resume teaching and Michael to consult for his former employer. Michael returned to Fiji September 1. He and the Larabeck's newest crew member, Mari, are now in  Vanuatu, and will sail to New Caledonia and Australia where Michael will sell the boat.  Stay tuned for more adventures. 

We send daily updates (via SailMail) and photos when we find internet. We hope you enjoy following our journey.


 
TONGA PHOTOS!
 TONGATAPU REVISITED
WHERE WE ARE

Port Vila, Efate Island, Vanuatu
17 deg  44' 16" S, 168 deg 18' 32"E
 

Springfield, Illinois
 

Where Larabeck is now
Larabeck's past route
 
 


Port Vila
Efate Island
Lowanatom sunset (YouTube)
Lowanatom photos

Cargo Cult
In John They Trust (Smithsonian)
John Frum... Friday Night (YouTube)
John Frum Day (YouTube)
John Frum Band (CD)
Postcard from Sulpher Bay
Kava
  The Botany of Kava
  Kava (Encycl. Psychoactive Substances)
  Kava Culture
Port Resolution
Mount Yasur
Malekula String Band (Vanuatu)
Tanna Island
Tanna Island (Wiki)
Vanuatu flying foxes (fruit bats)
Animals in Vanuatu

Bislama
Bislama (common phrases)
Bislama language (pronunciation, etc.)
Photos (Anelcauhat, Mystery Island,
  Geddie Memorial church, etc)
Mystery Island (photos)
John Geddie (missionary) biography
Introducing Vanuatu (Lonely Planet)
Vanuatu Culture Centre
Culture of Vanuatu
Vanuatu facts
History of Vanuatu: selected readings
Vanuatu slideshow
Vanuatu interactive map (Nat. Geo)
Port of Anelghowhat
Aneityum Island
Finnish-English dictionary
Project Aware (saving sharks)
Fijian stringband
Tongan song  by Funga'onetaka
   (Guitars, ukes, falsetto harmonies)
Fiji string band (YouTube)
Fijian falsetto (YouTube)
Polynesian string bands (Nat. Geo)
Ashokan Farewell  (played by the musicians of Larbeck & Friendship)
Pat's photos of Tonga and NZ
Southern Sky Constellations

 
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September 16-17
September 15
September 14
September 13
 
 
 


 

JOURNAL  ENTRY

Friday September 30

Hello again,

As we reported yesterday, we had a nice sail to Port Vila. The wind was from the SW, which is unusual since most of the time the trade winds blow from the SE.  Not much wind and not much swell equals smooth sailing and our speed was from 3 to 5 knots--just right to arrive early in the morning.  Once in Port Vila we anchored and relaxed after the overnight sail. We also went ashore for a walk along the waterfront.

Today Michael started on some boat projects that he had planned to do in Fiji. We had to leave Fiji ahead of schedule because Mari's visa was expiring, so we will spend a little extra time here at Port Vila instead. We also did some laundry and we had a local guy clean the bottom of the boat.

Viele Gruesse,

M&M
 


 

Thursday September 29

Hello,

We had a nice sail, arrived this morning at 9:AM in Port Vila. More details tomorrow.

Thanks,  M&M
 


 


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