The Northern Advocate

Travelling Texan family quit ‘cold’ NZ, but sail into a naval blockade

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An American sailing family who left New Zealand last week to winter in warmer South Pacific climes have been barred from entering Tonga by a navy vessel.

Despite earlier being officially denied entry to their chosen destinatio­n in March when borders closed with the onset of Covid-19, the globetrott­ing Whitakers decided they would leave anyway to escape a chilly winter.

Documentin­g their journey on YouTube channel Sailing Zatara, the catamaran left Whanga¯ rei headed for the Minerva Reef.

However, the adventurer­s have been stopped 500km shy of the Pacific kingdom by a naval patrol vessel patrolling the submerged double atolls.

Under a post “Nasty squally weather” which was updated yesterday, the family who describe themselves as a “Texas family of six sailing around the world while producing family-friendly redneck adventures”, wrote about the naval encounter.

“We decided to stop in Minerva before continuing on to our next destinatio­n to wait out some weather. We checked in 12 miles outside with the Tongan Navy and got permission to stay over until the next weather window which is looking like Thursday. They were super nice and profession­al and we had a very good chat over the radio.”

A Tongan naval chief told news site Matangi Tonga the patrol boat VOEA Neiafu was currently at the reef to defend Tonga’s maritime areas.

He said Tonga offered a safe haven for yachts at Minerva when weather turned bad but was initially not aware

Zatara was headed its way.

In his latest vlog, skipper Keith Whitaker, 50, said he did not intend to log where the vessel was going because he was unsure where they were headed.

But they were positive they needed to get out of New Zealand.

“We are sitting here in New Zealand. We have no idea where we are going to go,” he told a New Zealand Customs official on a phone call. “Our boat is stocked up with six months worth of provisions and two or three months worth of fuel so we can stay at sea for a long time.”

Added Mum Renee, 46: “I’m trying to figure out what to do and where to go. All the borders are closed. If we get out on the water and nobody lets us in, then we may just have to keep sailing until we get to some place that’s open, like Guam.”

Asked why they shouldn’t stay longer in New Zealand, Renee replied: “Eww, it’s cold, it’s winter. There’s not going to be a lot of adventure. We’re not travelling, we’re just living on a boat.”

“If we stay in New Zealand, we probably won’t put videos out because there’s really nothing to film and who wants to watch a family living on a boat doing nothing but school and living life like normal?”

In a brief post on sailingzat­ara.com, a satellite map showed the vessel currently stalled at the reef waiting for conditions to improve. As American nationals under the sweeping restrictio­ns to keep the Pacific Covidfree, they can only enter American territorie­s such as Guam and American Samoa.

Earlier Keith Whitaker told his nearly 300,000 subscriber­s on YouTube he intended to go up to Minerva Reef and camp out there for a week or two. They really didn’t know don’t know where they would end up.

He added, “We are on the ocean and at least we are going to warmer weather.”

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? The family of six Whitakers aboard Zatara while in NZ.
Photo / Supplied The family of six Whitakers aboard Zatara while in NZ.

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