Saturday, day of rest / chores and whatnot

Slept in, that means 7am, for those in the central timezone, thats 5am. Getting back to reality is going to deserve a time check, or at least one real late night out. Something to get back in CST time zone. If I show up to work before 9am, they will know something is wrong.

Mooring between the pitons, is majestic and beautiful. Last night’s almost full moon, was spectacular, the reflection on the was water awesome. I think we both watched out the window mesmorized, by the serentity. Then the winds over the Pitons, collide with current and we get rolled around on the mooring ball. The bridle creaks, but we have grown to know the creaks as good, that means we are still attached to something. Cool evening.

Projects, lets do what we can while we are still away from the dock. Lots going to go on tomorrow and monday, its cooler our here with the breeze. I have a latch project, a boat pole project ( i broke it before we left ) – I can fix it with enough motiviation. Countless others too. Christine has plenty herself, inside, cleaning and wiping down, don’t want extra moisture in the boat when we pack it away.

We still have food, just beer and soft drinks are on a very scarce supply. For the first time, I break into the water – body not sure what do with the stuff, but manage to consume several liters during the day.

Woke up to what looked to be like a rain cloud, grabbed the bucket put some soap in it, and washed down what I could for hopes of a free rinse. Damn, just a few sprinkles.

Work on the latch project, get one almost installed, looked good, fit, worked fine. “Should” not corrode like the crappy original latches on the forward compartments. Course that involves some fabrication and cutting of fiberglass. What would be an easy project when near home, with all the tools we accumulate for various projects becomes a challenge of the wits. Not to mention managing the electrical source. Today was a good sun day, so I had the inverter continuously charging the damn drill batteries. More on that later. Have jigsaw, sander, and drill on board – most things can be handled with those. Got 1/8 though cutting spacers for the latches, and I break the jigsaw, the trigger switch comes out of its place, so now its ON, or ON. Not good for trying to make corners. Take the next 30+ mins to fix the jigsaw. Back in business, test fit the first latch, Awesome, will work. Just don’t have the rest of supplies to finish any of them anyway.

Time for breakfast. Luckily we found all those eggs before xmas, eggs for breakfast. Christine cleaned the whole port side (which includes taking everything out and wiping the walls, ceiling, floors, cabinets, drawers down 3x), while I futzed with one latch, before breakfast. Better omelette making this morning, both turn out good.

Continue the latch project, get frustrated, change to the boat hook. Drill batteries charge last all of 48 seconds. On the 7th iteration of charging and drilling, I realize the contacts need some CorrosionX to make the batteries last and drill work bettter. Burnt on my projects its time for a break.

Snorkeling sounds perfect, Christine needs another 20 mins, so I find something to tweak that wasn’t on the plan, and we jump into the water. Damn its deep. No wonder we need a mooring here. Dark blue water but we can see the bottom, no way can I free dive to this bottom if we drop something overboard. Find what we thought was a reef behind the boat, turnes out its a boulder, or two, lots of fishies, lots to look at. Check it out, we are all salty, so I suggest we go to the sanctuary by the resort, we always talk about it, and at the time there were no day trippers there. We loaded up in the dingy and headed over there. Chatted with the boat boys and said we could tie to the dock and we walked over and got back in the water. Awesome. Lots of fish, coral that was mostly alive when you got around the corner a bit, shallow enough, saw some pretty blue clam corals that I dove down to check out closer, and one tube coral. No puffer fishes, but lots of rass, huge triggers, angles, rock fish. If it was my first time, probably would have spent many hours there.

Aside: There were some new snorkelers that showed up after we got there. Some people are comfortable in the water, others need to relax.

Back to the boat, lunch time, tortilla roll up, just like we are home in Texas.

I finish the latch spacers, after getting frustrated a few times, and switch to the boat hook project, eventually get the hook “maybe” repaired. Spacers are done, Christine does a huge amount inside. In between the projects, I cleaned up the starboard stainless with Ospho and Christine did the port side. Awesome big Mono hull comes in, tries to anchor once, no dice. We perv out, 4 crew members on the 60-70 footer? Second try they seem to be hooked, course within 100 feet of us. Fruit/Veggie boat boy hits em up, and scores big sales. Its close to sunset. Time for a fresh coldie. Find the bow, as the position to watch the sunset, just before dinner.

You’d think we’d be running low, but we still have food since Grenada. We did pretty good, have 1 more ‘grill’ outting, a little lunch meats, some eggs after tonights steak and porkchop/green bean/corn on the cob/salad dinner. Yeah, okay we had a big dinner.

Almost a full moon, pictures don’t do it justice, but its awesome here. Showered and a Rum N Diet, under a full moon, which reflects over the water. DAMN why do we have to go back to reality?

Oh well, 20ish miles tomorrow in the lee of the island, means a motor, its sunday, most stores will be closed when we get there. A load of laundry, we need to refill the propane for next trip. Wash the boat and prepare to leave it for a few months.

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Take the jigsaw apart.

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Sunset on Saturday.

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So much more spectacular in person. Lights up the entire ocean.

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