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    testing the fender blankets on s/v Cloudy Bay
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    We break isolation to foray for food

    by Glen March 31, 2020
    written by Glen

    Tuesday 31 Mar, CY day 17: Today’s highlight:we head ashore to the supermarket! And the fender blankets turned out quite well.

    Today is our allocated day for the supermarket and we are sooo looking forward to it! But we decide to savor our trip and not go ashore until this afternoon.
    It’s another very light wind day and the over-boom sunshade is already taking the heat as we have breakfast. I don’t know how we would live without it on days like this. At this latitude, the sun’s rays seem to triple in intensity when there is no cooling breeze.

    Our first job of the day, while the air is still relatively cool and there is no wind, is to try out our newly made fender blankets. We manage to install them pretty quickly on each side. What looked like a monster amount of material down in the saloon, looks quite small on the side of the hull. We are pretty chuffed with the result. They hang perfectly from gunwale down to 15cm above the waterline. And the pockets of lead-shot in the lower hem hold it down nicely. The blankets could have done with being a bit longer, but these were the longest pieces of heat-shrink plastic that we managed to scrounge in the Herrington yard. Never look a gift horse in the mouth … and all that. There are a couple of sewing adjustments required, and this time I bring the Sailrite into the cockpit where it’s a bit easier to maneuver the material.
    And while the machine is out again, I also sew some leather pieces onto the cockpit tent. Previously they were just glued on, but the glue was starting to fail.

    Meanwhile, below decks, Oana continues to edit videos. She is really managing to ploughs through them with this current focus that she has. It is such a lot of work, but will be worth it when we look back on our trip from our rocking chairs on the sun porch!

    At 2pm we listen to the government briefing. They announce 2 new positive results, bringing the total positive tests to 14. And these 2 new cases are not related to any travel or contact with anyone who has traveled. So the island is now definitely in the phase of community spread. Well, it was inevitable really, wasn’t it? At least they don’t have any severe cases in hospital… yet.

    At 3pm, as instructed, we call port security to inform them we are heading ashore to go shopping. We are surprised when she responds that we “need to order supplies and have them delivered to the boat”. What on earth is she talking about? Who the hell will deliver food to the boat? After some back and forth on the VHF, someone sensible comes on and gives us the OK to go ashore. Pfff, like they were going to stop us from our much anticipated visit to the supermarket!

    At the Kirk supermarket we find a long queue outside. But with the 2m separations there are not actually many people in the queue and we manage to enter the supermarket within 15-20 minutes. Inside, as we are greeted by wonderful air conditioning and full shelves of goodies, we say to each other: “let’s not rush this, eh?” And rush it we don’t. It was probably our most relaxed shopping ever. For once, no hurry to fill the trolly and get out. We don’t need much, just a few essentials. But we still can’t resist attacking the chocolate isle. They have such a greet selection. Better than any US store. The checkout lines seem long but it’s because of the 2m separation again.

    Back at Cloudy, we eat our very late lunch after 6pm, watch another gorgeous sunset, then relax the rest of the evening as Cloudy rocks gently in the swell. Now that the easterly wind has gone, the swell is creeping into the bay. Let’s hope it doesn’t get worse than this. And let’s also hope there are no more olympian cockroaches looking to come and stowaway on Cloudy, like last night.

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    Stitching the spraytop took all day

    by Glen March 30, 2020
    by Glen March 30, 2020

    Monday 30 Mar, CY day 16: More Sailrite use to stitch the spraytop, and unwanted visitor in the evening, when we discover stowaway monster cockroach. Its windless and hot in the morning,…

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    Rattled by the local and world news

    by Glen March 29, 2020
    by Glen March 29, 2020

    Sunday 29 Mar, CY day 15: Disconcerted as we learn that Cayman Covid-19 cases are on the rise again. The intention today was to start sewing again after our day-off yesterday. But…

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    Quite simply: not much to report!

    by Glen March 28, 2020
    by Glen March 28, 2020

    Saturday 28 Mar, CY day 14: Really not sure what we did today other than reading, editing more videos and responding to comments on YouTube. We decide to take a day off…

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    Sewing starboard side fender blanket

    by Glen March 27, 2020
    by Glen March 27, 2020

    Friday 27 Mar, CY day 13: Didn’t Dory once say: “just keep sewing, just keep sewing!” ? We wake to more wind than yesterday. 10-15 kts and increasing. So we take our…

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    Sewing port side fender blanket

    by Glen March 26, 2020
    by Glen March 26, 2020

    Thursday 26 Mar, CY day 12: 24/7 curfew day 1. It was totally windless during the night. I was woken up at 3am with the mooring buoy knocking on the hull –…

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    A good deed before curfew

    by Glen March 25, 2020
    by Glen March 25, 2020

    Wednesday 25 Mar, CY day 11: Helping quarantined yachts before a three days curfew is instated. We wake to another windless day. and so glad to have the over-boom shade up. While…

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    Shopping restrictions start to apply

    by Glen March 24, 2020
    by Glen March 24, 2020

    Tuesday 24 Mar, CY day 10: This morning the wind has reduced enough for us to put up our large over-boom sun shade. By breakfast the sun is already very hot without…

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