The light winds haven't let up, so we're still motor sailing with just the headsail up. With the breeze right behind us, and the Yanmar ticking over at 1700rpm, we're managing about 125-135 nautical miles a day without having to stray too far off course. It's been so calm that when I saw 11 knots of wind this morning, I actually thought, 'Wow, it's getting windy!'. Every now and again, there's enough wind to turn off the engine. If there isn't enough wind, we put the headsail away, but as long as we're still pushing forward, I'm happy. There's a slight change of plans. We'll now be pulling into Samoa for fuel and water, and to assess the low-pressure system developing near Fiji around the 3rd. If the long-term forecast holds, we can leave Samoa and stay well north, bypassing Fiji and heading towards the northern part of Vanuatu. We'll then turn south as we get closer, likely stopping in Port Vila to prepare for the final leg, or S...