Rub Rail

Sunday is Pancake Day…. Missing my friend Kirsten, my second home during Covid.
After a feast we headed out to work on the run rail of the boat. We had to sand down the bottom side and a small pieceWeiterlesen
Sunday is Pancake Day…. Missing my friend Kirsten, my second home during Covid.
After a feast we headed out to work on the run rail of the boat. We had to sand down the bottom side and a small pieceWeiterlesen
I am far behind on my details of my travels so will try and catch up as best I can, these last two weeks (as today is actually the first day of Spring).
While in Chatham Bay I didn’t sleep great asWeiterlesen
Again, trying to work on the boat and h get all the layers of gloss on the rub rail. When it dries then I work. While the wifi was on I got a message that Menuka had lost her ID card so I tried toWeiterlesen
We messaged Seckie (from the Doyle guide book) last night and he responded early this morning. He said that he could take us to Clifton to check out if we could be at the top of the hill in an hour.Weiterlesen
Up and started preparing for the passage. I made food that we could easily accessed without cooking as the winds were going to be significant. We got the dinghy hoisted and we were off the hook byWeiterlesen
The fishing pole was out and we nearly caught one on the voyage but it got away! Brian had gone to lay down in the aft cabin when the rod went off.
The day today was more spicy, maybe because we wereWeiterlesen
Tired, we near Nevis and realize that we need to be alert for all the fishing pots. The night went quick and with no real incidents, but our core will be sore as we were tossed about a lot, and I haveWeiterlesen
Back in the routine of coffee and writing, but disrupted by the roving police boat that insisted we move to a morning ball immediately. Brian saw others getting ready and he wanted to get to a ballWeiterlesen
Still feeling the blues….. not the sky, not the sea but just me. I have three conference calls peppered throughout the day, so that we can travel again tomorrow. Between call 1 and 2 we took theWeiterlesen
Up early, coffee in metal mugs as we secured the dinghy and left Nevis to sail towards Saint Barth’s. It was a beautiful sail! I tried out my she-pee for the first time underway with great success.Weiterlesen