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  1. March 31, 2021 at 6:01 PM
    rossbullock says:

    in early june 2020 we anchored off the village , at Makemo atoll, in the Tuamotus. bad weather had been forecast, and a member of the Police Municipale took the trouble to invite us to moor the boat to the excellent concrete town dock, where one other ketch was moored. We did so, in 3.5M deep wonderfully clear water, with anchor well set ,and 4 mooring ropes,to the dock..about 9 PM, a powerul squall/”Microburst” came through, with gusts over 50 KN from the NNW, pushing us onto the dock,and as the waves in the lagoon got larger, both boats broke mooring lines, and as anchors failed, both boats slewed broadside onto the concrete dock…as both boats pounded the dock, the sound of cracking rending fiberglass was deafening…
    ten village men appeared on the dock,in blinding rain, at 11.00pm, and a young Polynesian who knew the lagoon well free dived in awful conditions, and secured ropes to nearby coral heads, allowing the boats to use winches to pull off the dock, and safety…One boat was holed and would probably have been lost, if not for the villagers…
    We remained at Makemo for 5 weeks, repairing our dented hull, and enjoyed the friendly , beautiful village, and its wonderful people..We heard the same microburst had put 2 boats onto the reefs at the nearby atoll of Fakarava…”