Our last package has finally arrived. The engine is running smoothly, the boat’s in great shape and we’re now looking for some weather to head to Tonga. We hope to spend a month or so there and then move on to Fiji.
But preparation is going slow. We’ve now had 4 pretty good wind events and although there are no worries about the boat and how we are anchored, listening to the wind howling through the rigging is not our cup o’ tea! We both just want to veg out and do the minimum needed to survive. To that end we’ve been reading, doing some very small boat projects and playing games.
I finished wiring a connection for the electric snorkel, changed a connection of the solar panel; the Sea Dog connector is not worth spending any more money on. It needed to be fixed, modified, replaced at least once / year. One of the most demanding pieces of gear on our boat and just not worth the aggravation any more.
I’ve cleaned the waterline twice and need to get into the water to clean the bottom before we leave. However with the wind so often comes the rain and with the rain the rivers or should I call them creeks here, they bring down a lot of dirt and it all ends up in the harbor resulting in water with clarity resembling the Mississippi River. Cleaning the bottom will not be fun but to get the maximum out of the boat we need to have a clean bottom. Even with bottom paint (although we are going on 18 months now) barnacles and algae find places to hang on.
Most likely there will not be anymore tourist adventures here. I would like to hike to the summit where the cable car use to travel but I’m not working too hard on that adventure because I’m not wanting to get there and be socked in by clouds with no view. Thus I’ll mostly forgo that experience.
And so as we all find in life; we wait, we wait in Dr’s office’s, we wait in the check out line, we wait at Stop lights and here we wait for weather.
Go Slow
Sail Far
Stay Long