Big Mama’s Anchorage (Nuku’alofa,Tongatapu, Tonga)

November 20, 2012

We pulled into Big Mama’s and dropped the hook. Sockdolager, Beau Soliel, Morning Glory and Sam were already there. Arriving just behind us were Picara, La Luz and Taima. Except for Taima, these boats would be in the next (and last) “flock” heading south to New Zealand for the southern hemisphere summer, along with one final boat: Gato Go. They had recently arrived back in Vava’u from the US, picked up their boat, were anchored in the Ha’apai and were soon heading this way (stealing our Tiger Bait status in the process). In all, there would be eight boats in our little flock. It looked like we all had about a week to provision, prepare, and see Nuku’alofa before the next weather window appeared.

After we had our anchor set (it took two tries which is rare for us), Rich dove into the water to check it as it was pretty grassy here. Satisfied it was well set, he showered and we made biscuits and an omelet for breakfast. The morning light was soft and gold, and a light sea breeze wafted through our open hatches. After the dishes were done, all that was left to do was any puttering we felt like doing before taking a well-earned nap. There are few things nicer in the world than that fed and cleaned-up post-arrival, pre-nap feeling. We were both asleep by 11am and slept until about 4pm. -Cyndi

The anchorage outside Big Mama’s.
The anchorage outside Big Mama’s.
Our view of Pangaimotu from our spot at the anchorage.
Our view of Pangaimotu from our spot at the anchorage.
Sockdowlager at anchor next to us.
Sockdowlager at anchor next to us.
Big Mama’s at Pangaimotu (Tongatapu, Tonga)
Big Mama’s at Pangaimotu (Tongatapu, Tonga)
There area a lot of wrecks in this area, two of which can be seen in this picture (the large blue fishing boat off in the distance and the rusted bow of another fishing boat just off Big Mama’s)
There are a lot of wrecks in this area, two of which can be seen in this picture (the large blue fishing boat off in the distance and the rusted bow of another fishing boat just off Big Mama’s)
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