Tuesday 14 June 2016

last days in the Bahamas

Well, we are back in Owen Sound....no more accidents/ incidents...except that when we were trying to get to London after crossing the border before midnight so my sister could go to bed, we came upon an accident and sat on the highway for about a half hour hoping we wouldn't run out of gas....uh oh...before we hit the next station. When the traffic started moving, Quentin said...quick gramma, toss out that God's eye so we don't get stuck in this. I decided not a good idea...I might hit the cop or toss it through his windshield!
We can drive it until we find a replacement....she ain't pretty but she still runs, and the gas mileage is good ...except that when I hit the guard rail I knocked off the gas tank vent and it slops out when you hit bumps. So we don't fill it up...and at $4.00+a gallon up here who can afford it ???
Today is loose ends day...phone card, find numbers, make calls ...we missed Ross and Carol in NC...so you can toss Quentin's shoes, pulleeeeze!
Miss all you guys from Bahamas...looking forward to hooking up later this year... Looking forward to catching up with our landlubber friends ...hugs to all!
heading across at sunset

crap...just a barracuda

A big unhappy barracuda

Barracuda leaving the boat

sea biscuit at Hawksbill Cay

Hello /goodbye Windreka

Jellyfish

Wednesday 8 June 2016

JUne...going back north

June 4 Going backwards
We are in Fort Pierce. We arrived on June 2 at 12:20 am and dropped anchor at 2 am, so technically it was June 3. I called Homeland security  [both numbers} but no-one was home. Finally on the 3rd try some tired guy answered and said, "Phone back after 8 am when the system is up and running."
Coming in the inlet at the tide change was a nightmare!  We had 5 foot standing waves! It was like being in the perfect storm. We had to rev up the engine to maximum, which wasn't happy since it had been purring along at 2500 rpm  since 3 am the morning before. There were times when I thought we were going to tip right over!  To top it all ff, as Iwas handing over the wheel to Rick, and he sot into high gear, it occurred to me that we had been running since 3 am when he put 5 gallons in. As this thought crossed my mind, the engine quit...ran out of fuel. So Quentin shot out of the front seat, grabbed the windlass control, I yelled at him to drop the anchor and Rick stood t the wheel wondering what the hell happened...how could we be out of fuel???? We were in 30 feet of water with nothing underneath us but sand and angry waves. I took the wheel and steered us off the markers, Rick dump the last 5 gallons (what should have been extra, yeah, right!) into the tank and after 5 cranks, she started...god, I love that engine!!!
Have to re-think next year's entry inlet.
The day over started 3 am so we could get across with lots of time left. We started 18 miles inside the Bahama bank at Mangrove Cay, and headed straight to Memory Rock...just a big rock on the edge of the bank. We had the wind directly behind us and unfortunately we had torn the other spinnaker the day before, so we only had the heavy jib, but it worked. We managed between 4-6 knots most of the way but that was motor sailing. So let's back up to the last blog...
The week at Allen's Cay was amazing. We spent the time with a different crew and the scientists were an interesting mix of specialists all helping Dr. John for different reasons.
We were greatly appreciated, everyone told us, because we added enough knowledge, energy [that would be Q] and help to make the job easier! Nice to know...we were also invited back to the June, September and next May expeditions: will have to take a rain check.
We made it to Eleuthera and caught the tail end of thunderstorm ...33 knots while trying to anchor behind a tiny little island. We spent the next day heading into Spanish Wells where we met us with SeaYa and Luck-of-a-Fool. Had a great time visiting with them. A couple of days ater, we headed across the open water to Abacos. Quentin caught a huge Mahi-mahi [39 inches] and we got into the Abacos by midnight, when he finished cleaning and filleting it.
The next day we ambled up the is;and chain and ran into [almost literally] Salt Shaker...Ben had a boat full of boy scouts, but Daniel & Pace had already gone home. We met Janess and Johnny and we tried to wait to see Brody but the weather was threatening to close in by the weekend so we had to keep moving
We also hooked up with Windreka at Manjack Cay, our next anchorage, and had a two hour coffee break the next morning. We made to Hawksbill that night and the next day we got past Mangrove Island.
You won't find most of these places on any map; suffice it to say we kept moving to beat the thunderstorms that surrounded us. I don't know why we dodged the bullet on that...not once did we get rained on in the run from Eleuthera to Fort Pierce...of course the inlet fiasco was the universe's way of chastising me for smirking at not being hit by lightning!
So we are on the continent: it is stinking hot here and the miniature mosquitoes are vicious. I am doing laundry ...all of it, and Rick and Quentin are packing the boat. If we can get away by Tuesday I will be happy.  Dr. John invited us to visit in Indiana but we are going straight up to London then Owen Sound.
So, don't look for another blog for awhile. We will be visitng most of you at some point this summer. So you'll get personal accounts with more of the hairy details! Tt y'all later

Post Script

So, no-one wants to hear this but we are in Charlotte NC ...took longer than we thought because I had an accident with the van today... back tire blew and I hit a guard rail. we are all okay ...van is not but drive-able until we get it home.
I'm not superstitious but last year some very nice people on a European sailboat gave us a god's-eye for luck [they said] and since then we have gone through 2 derechos [mini-hurricanes]; lost two sails; lost the trampoline; had problems with the drive leaking; repaired -- still leaking; lost the wind generator; ran out of gas twice in the boat; ripped two spinnakers; experienced the mini-Perfect Storm in Fort Pierce; had a flat tire Atlanta GA on the way down last year, and now this accident...cops said not to report it...no injuries and the car will be scrapped when we get back.
I made the mistake, apparently, of bringing the god's eye with us on the trip home... should I just throw it out the window or give it away to some unsuspecting person and see if it;s cursed or just us???
Suggestions??? And don't say"sell the boat"!



Wednesday 1 June 2016

Last days in the Bahamas

I have been really bad at posting since we got to Allen's Cay.

The iguana hunt went well, we all had a great time and learned lots more and met some fantastic scientists...snake specialists, turtle specialists, bird specialists. We were invited to stop in Indiana at the university to visit Dr. John on our way home.

We left there and made it to  Spanish Wells through a tremendous thunderstorm. We spent the night on a dock and had a real shower!!  We also went out to anchor the next night and met up with Sea Ya again !  The next day we all went for lunch and lso met up with Luck of  FOol...It was a great three hours.

We left and headed for the Abacos...long day crossing the NW Providence channel but Quentin caught a meter long Mahi-Mahi...good eats!!! So the time was worth it. we anchored at midnighte and finished cleaning the fish!

Headed to Great Guana Cay the next day to try to catch up with Windreka, and ran inton Salt Shaker!! Ben had a boat full of boy scouts, but his boys, Daniel and Pace had already flown bck to S.Carolina.

Met up  with Johnny and Janess at Nipper's. We anchored over night hoping to meet their kids, but weather made us move on.

Windreka had  moved over to Manjack Cay, where we met them that night and had coffee the next morning with Dane and Andy.

 There is a disturbance in the force coming this weekend Mon-Sat and we need to get a cross the stream to the USA before them so we will try an overnighter. If we can manage it, it will take 225 hours to cross from Mangrove Cay to Ft. Pierce. at our current  rate of speed....no freaking wind!!!

We need to get Quentin back to Canada to get his work complete, but if we have to we will change our dstination to Miami or Lake Worthto make th trip shorter, although it sounds like the US coast is doing a lot worse that we are!!

SO no more posts until we hit the state...about to loe the internet tower connection :)
HAppy trails and tt y'all later