• Samana

      5. april 2024, Dominikanske republik ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

      *** It's been 7 weeks and I haven't written or updated the last part of my trip with Lorena & Brian to the Dominican Republic**** Sitting on Mambo Beach, Curaçao.... Counting down the return to the boat. Here is the rest of the story!!!
      At a dock again and it is a beautiful thing to get off the boat and use the toilet. I was up before Brian and feeling anxious as our time together is drawing short. I edit the naked fish video to remove any really spicy parts, took a picture of sleeping beauty and started a grocery list.
      We chatted with Gavi who arranged a driver for use to take us into town (Santa Barbara / Samana). We went to the outdoor food market, stopped at a truck selling fruit on the side of the road (got passion fruit) and the grocery store. The most expensive part of the trip was the driver.
      We cooked up the eggs/ row from the MahiMahi.... They tasted strange and I think they made Brian sick.
      We toured around the marina more and went for a swim to see the flimingos.... And enjoyed the pool. It was a great day and being at the dock also means a/c!
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    • Marina Puerto Bahia

      4. april 2024, Dominikanske republik ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      Coffee was ready by the time Brian got up and we decided to contact the marina and make our way there tout suite.
      Not knowing what to expect or which side we would be coming in on, we got lines ready on either side and Brian walked me through the process…. He also asked for dinghy help. As we came in, a worker came aboard and took the lines and made the process easier.
      Once docked and settled, we got some food and proceeded to start the checkin process.
      You have to clear through immigration, coustoms and Navy (who boards the boat). I was a bit concerned as we didn’t check into Puerto Rico as we were supposed too, but it wasn’t questioned or a problem. Shepard (navy guy) came aboard and played Brian’s guitar and chatted (he spoke English too… which many do not). I connected the power and then Brian checked and added the second unit.
      We explored the premises and were going to do laundry but there were already loads going. We went back to the pool area but decided to jump in the ocean. We swam to the dock and to the water trampoline, then to the net which goes all the way down to the bottom…. Knowing that it likely means to keep certain sea creatures out…. We took a look and decided to proceed beyond it, to the small beach around the corner where Flamingo’s 🦩 in all there regality pranced about. They left the area when we emerged onshore, and we sat on a branch and watched them, marvelling at our privilege to see an experience such sights.
      We walked to the dock, and then jumped off, swam back to the pool area where we had left our things unattended, took a quick outdoor shower and headed back to the boat.
      There are three restaurants on the premise, and we went to the one attached to the building on the main floor. It was a challenge to make them understand Celiac, but Brian talked to the chef and we were able to order a meal, although not something I would get again (steak on top of coconut lentils) and salad.
      We chatted about how to get a new wind instrument (Brian called a place that had it, but not sure it would ship it in time - Sea Wire)….. bed early to catch up on sleep.
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    • Wind meter dies

      3. april 2024, Dominikanske republik ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      Another magical day at sea even though the wind died down (not forecasted) and we had to turn on the engine. We changed course so we are not directly downwind but a wind angle of 125 (and bearing of 273).
      With the light winds we decided to experiment with the whisker pole again and unfurling the geneoa through it. We lounged on the deck for awhile, chatting about past and future sailing plans.
      Then decided to do some naked sailing as it was so hot and no wind! We put out the fishing pole and we’re getting ready to cool off with a bucket bath when a fish jumped on. I reeled the MahiMahi (also known as dolphin or Dorado) in my birthday suit, then proceeded to pour rum on the gills to kill her, and under Brian’s tutelage I cleaned and and fillet the fish. So much meat… and we even preserved the roe.
      After all that we finally took a bucket shower. The winds were starting to get swirly and I was questioning whether the wind indicator was working as it was not reading the same as the vain. Our wind speed indicator had stopped. We still set the sails to the wind indicator, but could not get wing on wing, so gave up.
      We had a beautiful MagiMahi meal with quinoa salad and decided to sleep soon after. The wind had died considerable and we were only travelling at 3-4km it’s, making our ETA 2-3am.
      Instead of taking shifts, we set the radar and AID alarms and both slept, waking every hour to check on the situation.
      When we hit the waypoint, we still had another 5-8miles to travel, and follow nav bouys into our anchorage, just outside the marina.
      The first time we dropped anchor, I felt (only using a flashlight) that we were really close to shore. We lifted and went another 100feet out.
      Once settled we headed to sleep. Brian was out for much longer then I was.
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    • Ahoy!

      2. april 2024, North Atlantic Ocean ⋅ 🌬 27 °C

      Had a conference call in the morning and a few work details to complete before we were set to leave for 240miles. We hoisted anchor around 11:15am and we’re on our way. Brian hoisted the dinghy solo, a task he will need to do once I leave the boat for 6 weeks. My trip to Curacao is coming soon and I am both excited and sad!
      We had a great day of sailing and the wind was perfect! We had the engine off within the hour and both sails up. As per usual, I didn’t sleep much on the first night.
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    • Cluebra

      1. april 2024, Puerto Rico ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      Up and decided to make water now that the Bay has emptied out. Unfortunately, there were issues with the water marker and Brian spent the morning fixing them.
      I had a FTHS call at noon and then needed to submit a grant proposal. Brian had tax paperwork that he needed to do as well, so I helped him sign electronically.
      We decided to go for a final swim… but I didn’t dive as my leg is bruised from the belly flop, but I did manage to do a decent dive from the side rail. We then hoisted anchor and headed to Cluebra.
      The charts caution against shipwrecks and unexploded bombs…. Yikes! We found a good spot and dropped the hook and quickly headed into town as it was getting late. We looked for fresh fruit people but the stalls were gone. We went to a grocery store and Brian was frustrated that we weren’t able to get fresh fruit, claiming we should have left earlier. We then went to the Zaco Toca that a FB friend of his recommend. He went to the bathroom and I was seated…. He thought I left so another miscommunication. We decided to not eat there and head back to the boat, but first we did a little tour on the dingy.
      Back to the boat to put away groceries, make supper and prepare for our voyage tomorrow.
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    • Easter Sunday

      31. marts 2024, Puerto Rico ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      Today I didn’t want the smell of chemicals around me…. That was my goal.
      We woke up, and I went to watch the sunrise while Brian went about the regular morning chores — empty and put away the clean dishes, empty the water tray below the freezer in the top fridge, use the Britta water to boil water in a pot for coffe and use the rest of the cold water in the Britta to top off our water glasses that had come into the aft cabin with use, before refilling it from the tap. We opened a new bag of coffee (Lavazza, that I excitedly bought in Bequia for $89EC 😵‍💫) and I read Kon Tiki… a great book and a gift from Brian.
      Then wrote for awhile and made a big French toast breakfast with some gluten free bread I bought a week or so ago.
      I called Kirsten and we chatted for awhile, got caught up on the chaos her life has been but hopefully she will have more answers next week as she has been having ischimec events and a doctor is finally “on the case.”
      Then I tuned into the church service at First Baptist and caught the last 15-20 min and switched over to the service at Elevation Worship (in NC).
      Brian has boat chores he was determined to do such as a final layer of gloss in the top, take the tape off, and then be decided to strip the starboard toe rail…. But we have crappy stripper and he did more then he could manage, so I hoped in to help while he went and chatted with his cousin Mark. He came back but thankful the rain started and that ended our work.
      He had other boat things and I went about preparing food for the upcoming passage. I cooked broccoli, boiled eggs, par boiled sweet potatoes for super tonight and made date and peanut butter snacks that I freeze (good potion bites if the seas are rough).
      All the power boats were clearing out and it was just a few boats left in the bay. We decided to go for a quick swim, and I bravely did not one, but a determined two, belly flop dives of the roof of the pilothouse (12 feet or so) trying to teach myself to dive. Ouch!
      Then we headed to find a place to do a pastel…. I drove the dinghy for awhile but got nervous in the shallow waters and Brian took over and nestled us into a spot. I read and listened with amazement to all the bird and other animal sounds in and behind the mangrove. I felt like we had been dropped into the jungle in Costa Rica. The smell was also unusual and teetering on the edge of repugnant. Brian did a quick pastel… as the bugs had found us, he wrapped it up quickly.
      Back to the boat and we started preparing dinner…. The sweet potato fries took longer then expected (I still struggle using the propane stove on the boat and finding the right temperature (with no gauge inside, only dials outside which I don’t think are correct). Food was great and again we were tired from a busy day. Brian did a sketch (in his new book) and then played the guitar for a bit, before we retired to both read in bed. Usually I am to tired, but the book was captivating and I thought I could finish it, but sleep got to me first.
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