
When Cyclone Gabrielle hit, Linda and Bill Hay were in their catamaran, 鈥渟nuggled鈥 into a bay in the Marlborough Sounds.
When Jacinda Ardern resigned, they were in Doubtful Sound and found out the news via a message from their son on a satellite phone.
Bill, 73, and Linda, 63, have just finished a six-month trip, circumnavigating New Zealand in their catamaran,聽Whiskey Romeo Hotel.
They set off in the 42-foot-long craft from Tauranga on October 22 and returned on April 15.
Linda Hay said their 鈥渂ig adventure鈥 took them on a 鈥渇igure of eight鈥 around New Zealand, with their favourite spots being Stewart Island and Fiordland.
鈥淭he solitude and the magnitude of all those fiords - you could go for two or three days without seeing another boat,鈥 she said.
鈥淵ou felt like you were the only one on the planet.鈥
Hay said circumnavigating New Zealand had always been on Bill鈥檚 bucket list. Bill is a retired dentist and Linda is semi-retired. The couple live in Hamilton.
She said they had the boat for two years before setting off on the trip, 鈥渟o we鈥檇 done a reasonable amount of sailing鈥.
From Tauranga, they went to the Bay of Islands, around the top of the North Island and down the west coast. They crossed over at the Malborough Sounds before going to Lyttleton, Akaroa and Dunedin.
Then they travelled up the west coast of the South Island to Abel Tasman. From Picton, they went to Wellington, Napier and around the East Cape before returning to Tauranga.
Linda and Bill Hay mapped out their trip as they went.
鈥淚鈥檓 certainly a different sailor now to what I was when we left Tauranga,鈥 she said.
Hay said they kept a blog, so loved ones could follow their journey. They were joined by friends and family at different times throughout their trip and had crew members for most of the time.
Hay said the highlights were parts of Stewart Island and Fiordland.
She said people did not realise how beautiful the fiords were until they saw Fiordland by boat.
Seeing whales and sea life in the area was also a highlight, she said.
鈥淭he sea lion that comes plopping out of the bush and swims behind the back of your boat; it鈥檚 something you never forget, and you certainly can鈥檛 get it on camera most of the time.鈥
Linda and Bill Hay's catamaran - Whiskey Romeo Hotel - moored in Marlborough.
There was no cellphone coverage in many places they went to, but Hay said being disconnected was a highlight and 鈥渧ery good for the soul鈥.
鈥淵ou realise how caught up in everything you get until you actually get away from it. You suddenly realise what鈥檚 important.
鈥淲hen Jacinda Ardern resigned, we had to hear that from somebody else.鈥
Hay said they were in the Marlborough Sounds when Cyclone Gabrielle hit and managed to find some shelter in Hamilton Cove.
They were 鈥渜uite close鈥 to land and 鈥渨ere the only ones in the whole Bay鈥.
鈥淲e didn鈥檛 know the full extent of the cyclone until we came out and got some phone coverage to hear what was going on. We were quite removed from that.鈥
Hay said the challenge after the cyclone was debris in the water, which made them 鈥渁 little bit hesitant鈥.
鈥淭here were a few stories about logs floating around, but we had to get back at some stage so we thought, 鈥榃e鈥檝e just got to do it vigilantly鈥.鈥
Other challenges included crossing the Foveaux Strait in 50-knot winds and trying to anchor in Stewart Island in those winds.
They also had a 鈥渞eally quite rough trip鈥 down the west coast past New Plymouth.
Linda and Bill Hay, pictured coming back into Tauranga.
Asked if she ever felt like giving up, Hay said after Cyclone Gabrielle, she was tempted to leave the boat where it was and come back to it.
Hay said they were 鈥渁bsolutely elated鈥 when they finished their trip.
鈥淲e were quite emotional ... coming into the harbour.鈥
Hay said their next goal was to tour the Pacific, visiting Tonga, Fiji and possibly Vanuatu and Noumea.
鈥淲e鈥檝e done the figure of eight of New Zealand and we鈥檝e sailed all that way in our catamaran.
鈥淸It鈥檚] not something I thought I would do, but we did it.鈥
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