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Noonsite Relaunch: What’s New and What’s Improved
We are pleased to welcome you back to Noonsite. Over the past few weeks, we’ve completed a major upgrade to the software platform that powers Noonsite. To protect data integrity and ensure a secure transition, we made the decision to keep the site offline longer than planned. We know this was disruptive - particularly for members relying on up-to-date clearance information while on the move - and we sincerely appreciate your patience and support during this period.
Security Report
Papua New Guinea: New Britain: Cruising Yacht Boarded Twice in Two Days
After sailing 26 countries in the past eight years without any incidents, Noonsite member and regular contributor Stefan Jeukendrup's boat was boarded twice within 24 hours in two different bays in the East New Britain area of Papua New Guinea. He provided this first hand report to Noonsite with a warning to avoid the area after being assaulted during one of the attacks, suffering a number of cuts to his hands and face.
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India, Andaman and Nicobar Islands: Regulatory Changes For Visiting Yachts
Recent regulatory changes have made the Andaman and Nicobar Islands a much more welcoming and accessible destination for yachts, with the elimination of the Restricted Area Permit, a simpler visa process and easing of restrictions.
Cruisers Report
Philippines to Tahiti the Other Way: From the Solomon Islands to Vanuatu
Regular Noonsite contributor Luc Callebaut and his partner Jackie have arrived in French Polynesia after making their way eastward from the Philippines via Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. In their latest video diary for Noonsite, they update us on leg four of their passage, from the Solomons to Vanuatu.
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Suwarrow is now closed until June 2026 . This means NO vessels are permitted to enter Suwarrow National Park during this period. The Suwarrow Rangers returned to Rarotonga in December 2025 after months of monitoring, biosecurity work and conservation field...
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Jimmy Green Marine Unveils New Brand Logo
Few names are as firmly embedded in British boating as Jimmy Green Marine. In 2026, the family-run chandlery is turning a significant page with the launch of a refreshed brand identity and new logo. It marks the first major rebrand in the company's history, more than 40 years after it was founded.
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USA (Mainland, USVI and Puerto Rico): Clarification on Visa Entry Issues
The United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has confirmed that it is possible to enter the United States by private yacht without holding a B1/B2 visa, provided you first enter the U.S. by a commercial carrier under the Visa Waiver Program (VWP).
Cruising Resource
Portrait of a Cruiser: Christine and Matt Mitchell – Slowly Heading West
Full time liveaboard sailors Christine and Matt Mitchell have been cruising for the past nine years. Currently in New Zealand for upgrades, repairs and maintenance on their Catana 471, they say their future plans are written in the sand at low tide, but will probably include slowly making their way westward to New Caledonia, Australia, Indonesia and across the Indian Ocean. Read about their life aboard in this Portrait of a Cruiser for Noonsite.
Cruisers Report
South Pacific, French Polynesia: Coping with Murphy’s Law and a Medical Emergency
Sailing in remote locations is one of the advantages of long-distance cruising and for self-sufficient cruising couple Peter Hoefnagels and Inge Van Berkel, it is a challenge they relish. However, when one of you becomes incapacitated 250 miles from land with strong headwinds, support and assistance should be sought to ensure the situation doesn’t escalate.
Cruising Resource
INSIGHTS: SSB is Social Networking for Nostalgics
Despite the proliferation of satellite communications and digital WhatsApp groups in the cruising community these days, the decades-old radio communications technology of Single Sideband Radio – or SSB – is not yet dead and buried, as Ocean Cruising Club past Commodore Simon Currin found out while cruising in the South Pacific.
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