Thursday, October 30, 2014
Bye for Now - Family Calls
I am putting Onapua up on the hard here at Green Cove Springs. I pulled all the sails off and wrapped her up with shade cloth so hopefully she will be well protected while I am gone.
Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Cape Canaveral to Green Cove Springs
Take three people and confine them to 150 square feet, for 3 days, 24 hours a day, without showers or hot water and throw in no contact with the outside world, no air conditioning, out of sight of land, shake their world constantly and most people would go barmy. Who in their right mind would consider this a once in a lifetime experience and come away not only best of mates, but life long friends? Let me introduce you to Mike and Brian and I found out that not only could I safely trust my life with them, but they were the truest of friends that anyone could possibly have.
As for the journey, it turned out, we had very little wind the entire way.
So we ended up fishing a lot and caught 3 fish.
We ate the 2 tuna as soon as we caught them.
But we released the sailfish back to the sea.
It was so calm, we even managed a garbanzo avocado salad.
As for the journey, it turned out, we had very little wind the entire way.
So we ended up fishing a lot and caught 3 fish.
We ate the 2 tuna as soon as we caught them.
But we released the sailfish back to the sea.
It was so calm, we even managed a garbanzo avocado salad.
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Eat your heart out
I am sitting here in sunny Florida having the time of my life. We just had a Westsail Rendezvous this weekend where 30 of us westsailors got together and I did a youtube video for you to get a idea of what we did.
Tomorrow morning we head out offshore to Jacksonville. I say we because a couple of Westsailors have volunteered to come crew with me. Meet Brian and Mike.....
Here are my ingredients for today's meal....
And here is the result
Here are my ingredients for today's meal....
And here is the result
Thursday, October 23, 2014
Monday, October 20, 2014
A Typical Day for a Liveaboard cruiser
I wanted to describe my day to you just so that you could see that there is no such thing as a typical day for a livaboard cruiser. I never know what to expect after I wake up. After 40 odd years of predictable suburban life, it takes some getting used to. So I emerge out of my companionway this morning with my cup of Joe and a list of boat chores and get introduced to this noisy Walkera QR X350 GPS Quadcopter.
Very, VERY cool! My neighbor, Dirk has been flying it all around the boat, taking pictures with it. There is a video that shows on the handset. I want one! Next I go and visit my other neighbor, Jim who sings me a song on his guitar.
He and his wife Carolyn, own an Easterly 30 and are saving up to go to the Bahamas. He suggests we go to the beach, so I consult my very busy schedule, and say why not?
What are all these people doing here on a Monday? Don't they know that there is work to do?
We grab a bite to eat at a local Mexican restaurant and the burrito is yummy!
Next we visit the Exploration Tower at Port Canaveral.
The view is fantastic and chances are that if you ever go on a Caribbean Cruise, you will start off from here.
The boat is calling my name so on the way back, we stop off at West Marine and pick up a new battery cable to replace my one on the house bank that has a short in it somewhere.
There is always something to do on a Boat. Next i cut a carpet square to fit under the dinette table.
Then Captain Dennis Reason stopped by another Westsail here on my dock to do some rigging and i asked him to give me a quote on new lifelines.
A day that was totally unpredictable and full of surprises.
Very, VERY cool! My neighbor, Dirk has been flying it all around the boat, taking pictures with it. There is a video that shows on the handset. I want one! Next I go and visit my other neighbor, Jim who sings me a song on his guitar.
He and his wife Carolyn, own an Easterly 30 and are saving up to go to the Bahamas. He suggests we go to the beach, so I consult my very busy schedule, and say why not?
What are all these people doing here on a Monday? Don't they know that there is work to do?
We grab a bite to eat at a local Mexican restaurant and the burrito is yummy!
Next we visit the Exploration Tower at Port Canaveral.
The view is fantastic and chances are that if you ever go on a Caribbean Cruise, you will start off from here.
The boat is calling my name so on the way back, we stop off at West Marine and pick up a new battery cable to replace my one on the house bank that has a short in it somewhere.
There is always something to do on a Boat. Next i cut a carpet square to fit under the dinette table.
Then Captain Dennis Reason stopped by another Westsail here on my dock to do some rigging and i asked him to give me a quote on new lifelines.
A day that was totally unpredictable and full of surprises.
Saturday, October 18, 2014
Savannah to Cape Canaveral
This harbor is full of cruise ships and they are HUGE!!!! Luckily, none of them were out and about when I came in from the outside because I was so tired, I wouldn't have cared if they had got in my way. It took me just over 2 days to make the journey down and it was a fantastic sail initially however the wind died down last night and I had to motor the last 20 hours. I did try a spot of fishing again.
This time i tried a teaser, cedar plug and main squid lure all at once and i managed to land a shark. Notice the foul hook.
Even though it would of made a yummy breakfast I decided to release him and let him rejoin several of his mates who were circling the boat. The dolphins were also out in force again yesterday, charging ahead of the boat.
Birds too just love to keep me company and eat moths while hitching a ride.
This one is sleeping and has tucked his head under his wing.
I did have a breakage occur my first day with the genoa track breaking in two pieces.
Winds were out of the west which meant I had to point into the wind, whereas yesterday's northwest wind gave me a pleasant downhill run.
This time i tried a teaser, cedar plug and main squid lure all at once and i managed to land a shark. Notice the foul hook.
Even though it would of made a yummy breakfast I decided to release him and let him rejoin several of his mates who were circling the boat. The dolphins were also out in force again yesterday, charging ahead of the boat.
Birds too just love to keep me company and eat moths while hitching a ride.
This one is sleeping and has tucked his head under his wing.
I did have a breakage occur my first day with the genoa track breaking in two pieces.
Winds were out of the west which meant I had to point into the wind, whereas yesterday's northwest wind gave me a pleasant downhill run.
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