Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Blogging from Eclipse
Pictures!
Monday, May 19, 2008
Flying with Life Jackets
In case you encounter a similar issue, refer the airline to section 2.3.4.2 of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations 2008 (49th Ed). Basically, it says you can carry up to 4 cartridges (2 in life jackets + 2 spare) per person, either as checked or carry-on baggage
Royalty
Being Sunday most of the shops were closed, but we had a decent lunch in a restaurant over looking the harbour, then wandered round the main drag and parks. One thing to note if you're thinking of visiting Bermuda... the Americans in our party found everything very expensive, however due to the strength of the pound against the US dollar (which the Bermuda Dollar is pegged to) prices seemed roughly equivalent to UK prices, so not too bad.
After a wander round we used Greg's RORC membership to get access to the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club, a nicely posh yacht club with pictures of the queen and some rather large, expensive looking boats tied up in the marina. Ironically, for a country where the temperature in winter rarely drops below 15 Celsius, they had details on one of the club notice boards about the winter Frostbite series!
After finishing our drinks we jumped into a taxi and went back to the yacht, where I said my goodbyes, loaded up my bags and headed for the airport. Flight left at 8pm local time (midnight UK time) and was fairly smooth. Plane can't have been more than 20% full, so I had a row of seats to myself! I even managed to get some sleep, although not nearly enough. Clare picked me up from the airport, and am now revelling in the luxury of home, (floors that don't move, comfy mattress with head room above, normal English food!).
Strange to be back, but a relief I think after being away for so long.
Piracy
Fuelled up at 0830 from a truck on the town quay, then after another fraught manoeuvre in the winds gusting 40 knots on the nose, (again, all credit to Greg for getting us off without gel coat damage) we motored out to a mooring on the other side of the bay away from the lee shore. Spent the morning sun bathing and working on the boat, then in the afternoon, after deciding that the wind didn't look like abating, pulled the heavy anchor, chain and dinghy out of deep storage. Got the heavy anchor deployed, which held us fast, then pumped up the dinghy and Anna and I motored off to find a bar!
A mile or so along the shore we moored up to a jetty, locked the engine and found a small bar, where we chatted to the locals over drinks for a couple of hours. Everyone was friendly, happy to chat about island life, however when we returned to the dinghy at about 2230 we discovered we had been prey to some of the less savoury elements of the population, as someone had nicked the fuel tank (full of petrol), leaving me to have to row the mile back to the yacht against the wind in the dark! We were not amused.
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Bermuda Short
Friday, May 16, 2008
Bermuda at last!
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Weather
Monday, May 12, 2008
Catch of the day
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Slow progress
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Gulf Stream
Goodbye America!
Friday, May 9, 2008
More adventures
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Next Leg
Successful Sea Trials
looking like a yacht! Everything that needed fixing has been fixed,
plus a couple of other issues discovered when the wiring was checked,
and it's all looking good. Gary and Casey have done an absoultely
fantastic job... total dedication driving here from houston, then
spending the last 3 days working non stop. If you need work done on a
boat in the Houston araa, they come thoroughly recommended!
Hopefully we'll leave Key West around midday tomorrow, stop on
Thursday at Fort Lauderdale for the night to pick up Alastair, then
next stop Bermuda!
Monday, May 5, 2008
Kemah Portal
Thanks Mel!
Dry Land
Harbour in Key West early this afternoon, and discovered the marina
has the only bar I've found so far in the US to have Strongbow Cider
on their 'imported beers' list. 2 refreshing pints later and we're
checked into a local motel. now showered, shaved and getting a taxi
into Key West central to get some food and drinks.
Sunday, May 4, 2008
land ahoy!
over 7 days. currently motoring past Key West round to the marina
where the shore crew (Casey and Gary driven over from Houston) are
waiting to strip down and fix the malfunctioning electronics and seal
the leaks.
Hoping my sea legs won't reverse on me and make me shore sick before I
hit the showers!
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Cool night sailing, and slow progress
night sail last night. Stars were out and the wind was good.
Bio-luminescence was bright in our wake, and every so often a flying fish
would bounce off the sail!
This morning we got the main sail rigged up to the racing traveler. This
means the biminy cover has to come down from the cockpit, so we're getting a
lot more sun, but we have a full set of sails to play with. That didn't last
too long though, as the wind died this afternoon, so we're motoring towards
Florida. Means that the boat is level down below for a change, so it's not
as much of a challenge going to the head!
Seeing a lot more wildlife as we get closer to land. Schools of flying fish
shooting over the water like small blue birds, seagulls, and even a pigeon
followed us for about an hour at one point! Looks like we'll pull into Key
West on Monday morning now, sooner the better!
Friday, May 2, 2008
Change of plan
with a number of other bits of equipment, and the weather's not been kind,
so we are going to need to stop before St Aug to make repairs. The current
plan is to stop at Key West for at least one night, (hopefully Sunday) see
what there is, then either stay there, or head up to Fort Lauderdale. The
probability is that we stay at Key West though, and head straight to
Bermuda from there.
Looking forward to getting on some dry land and having a shower, (one that
is not a surprise, and does not taste of sea water!)