Wednesday 5 June, MD day 11: Farewell Cloudy Bay!
Departure day has arrived. Today we fly to UK for a wedding and family events, then fly to our home in Bucharest. And still lots of last minute things to get done before our 3pm departure time.
First we have our last run to Deale hardware, where Glen buys some stronger line for the over boom tarp. In fact we buy 600ft of crab fishing line at a great price. After re-tying the tarp, Glen decides he will also replace the leader lines used to replace the halyards that we have removed. He is a bit worried that the ones we previously used could chaff through in four months.
Meanwhile, I am finalizing the packing and last minute jobs inside the boat (like defrosting fridges). My head is really pounding these last few days. No amounts of headache pills seem to get rid of it. Is this the price of being inside the boat for the last few days?
Mid afternoon, running slightly late as usual, we have our last showers and get all our luggage down the step ladder and into the car. Never an easy job! And after final shut down of the systems, we lock the boat and bid our farewell to Cloudy Bay, telling her to be good over the coming months. It will be very interesting to see what state she is in when we return. Hopefully no one tries to clean her while we are away. We will look forward to that pleasure when we return and rebond with Cloudy Bay.
So this is our last blog for a while. We plan to be back to the boat on 11 October. At that time, we will resume our blog. Till then, have a great summer y’all.



13 comments
Great blog, you two.
Always looked forward to hearing about your adventures! You put a nice mix of sailing, sightseeing and adventures.
Take care!
Thanks Jim, glad you enjoy the read. We will be back to it in October 🙂 Till then, enjoy your summer. G&O
Safe journeys!
Hi Oana and Glen,
Enjoy your time in Europe!
If you happen to be in the neighbourhood of Cologne ( Germany ) or Maastricht ( The Netherlands ) on your travels, make sure to
give us a sign ( mail ) and we will be glad to show you around!
Enjoy!
Laila & Ben ( HR 46 ), The Netherlands
Laila, Ben
We may well be visiting Germany while in Europe. If so we will certainly let you know 🙂
Where do you keep your HR46?
Rgds
Glen & Oana
Our boat is located in “Regatta Center”, Medemblik, The Netherlands, near Amsterdam.
Enjoyed reading your article on SSCA Bulletin and looking over your blog. We are starting to plan a trip up the East Coast US next year – so Very helpful. Neil, SV Midnight Sun III
https://midnightsunii.blogspot.com/
I have been missing you two. Sorry to hear that the boat was giving you problems, Oana. I hope that it was not a permanent revulsion towards the lady… a bit of jealousy over Glen? Clearly, he picks you over the boat. Enjoy your summer adventures! Can’t wait for your reports on return in the fall.
Hi Glen & Oana,
Glad to see you were able to get hauled successfully at Herrington Harbour North. We have been slipholders there for the last 5 years and love the place. Hopefully you’ll be able to enjoy the pool before you leave. Cloudy Bay is in good hands while you’re away. Have a great trip. Let us know when you’re back so we can meet up
Deb & Brian
s/v Toujours
Hi Glen & especially you Oana, I don’t know if or when you will get to read these comments but BOY do you know how long four months is, I’ll be honest I never realised just how much I enjoyed watching your posts and looked forward to watching them. I am now forced to perhaps review some of your old ‘work’. Have a wonderful summer and family catch-up and, naturally, get back on Cloudy Bay asap.
Stay safe and have fun.
Hi Glen & Oana,
I getting my dose of “Cloudy Bay” on your blog site. The site is well done and full of good information. Hopefully your summer retreat has been good to you both… I must say, your writing is done at a very good and professional level. Is there anything you two can’t do well? LOL.
All the best,
Coleen
Hi guys!
I just stopped by to say hello and I’m eagerly anticipating your 2019-2020 season. It’s early October, so it shouldn’t be long now. See you aout there!
Rod, we are about to restart sailing any day now.
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