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    MartiniqueProjects / Maintenance

    Martinique, day 3 – jobs, getting ready for guests

    by Glen (via IridiumGo) April 20, 2018
    written by Glen (via IridiumGo)

    Thursday 19 April: We awake early as the fridge technicians are on board at 8am. Immediately they pressure the system and the pressure drops. Our fridge leak has reappeared … again. But these guys have a gas detector, not soapy water like the technician in Saint Vincent. Very quickly our worst fear is confirmed. The detector rings its alarm inside the fridge box itself.
    Unfortunately we have one of those fancy isotherm fridge boxes where the evaporator is sealed on the outside. Replacement is impossible without dismantling the whole galley joinery and workrooms. And for us that is out of the question, as it will never be the same again for certain, no matter how carefully it’s done.
    But Patrice offers a solution: install a new evaporator inside the fridge box. It will reduce the fridge size by 1cm on 3 sides but the baskets will still move OK. Small price to pay for a positive solution.
    They fill the fridge with R34a gas anyway, to see how long it will last. Fingers crossed we can get 2 weeks out of it while Teo, Geta and Darius are with us. So yes, bad news but at least we have a solution.
    Patrice says he has seen many Isotherm fridges of this type with same issue and, as others have informed us before, our condensers (cooling coils wrapped around a through-hull valve) are prone to issues too and it would be best to change to the FrigoBoat keel-plate type when we are next out of the water (it would require holes drilled through the hull …. not a good idea to do that while Cloudy Bay is afloat!).
    Glen had been thinking to do this anyway when we are in the USA, the next out of the water for antifouling. Hm, maybe we should get it done now? Investigation with the nearby yard puts that idea to bed immediately. They want 1200 euro to haul out and drop back in …. for just a day!
    Lots of jobs to do now to get ready for our guests arrival tomorrow. The guest toilet is a manual Jabsco and has been squeezing recently, sign that it again needs pulling apart and a service. Yesterday we bought an electric adapter kit which is supposed to be a direct retrofit. Glen gets down to making the swap.
    Yes, removing the old hand pump and replacing with the electric unit is indeed pretty easy, but of course there are other complications. Firstly, where to drill the hole to get the electric supply connected. And the only way to get a drill in there is to remove the whole toilet bowl!
    After quite a bit of work, at last it’s connected, pinned-in and the toilet reinstalled. Time to test it. It sucks water out very well, but does not pull on flush water.
    Time to get out the instructions! (Glen’s motto: “if all else fails: read the instructions”!!). And there in bold black on white: if you have a venting system in the feed pipe, it needs to be removed. Bugger! We do have a vent pipe. So out come all the panels in the adjacent wardrobe and said vent pipe removed.
    Now, at last, water flushes strongly into the bowl. But OMG what a noise this thing makes! The whole anchorage will now surely know when we have a pee!
    With this job done, we leave Cloudy Bay in the late afternoon and head off in our Dacia to Hyper-U. But before we enter the paradise-hipearket, we treat ourselves to a crepe to take away our fridge blues and just chill for a few minutes in our busy day.
    While shopping in this amazing super market, with so much variety, is a pleasure, it’s also daunting with all this choice! In other islands we had to hunt for even the basics …. choice was never an issue and we could shop quickly. Here, we stay in the shop right up until closing time at 8:30pm!
    Back on Cloudy Bay it’s impossible to get the shopping on board with the dinghy hanging on its davits. So we lower it on the water and squeeze in next to Cloudy Bay … hoping no one will take a fancy to it or it’s engine.
    It’s midnight before Oana has stored all the food and Glen has cleared the front cabins for the guests. And it will be another early morning tomorrow. At least once Teo and Geta arrive, we can get back to being on holiday! Unless we’ll be assigned a 24/7 babysitting job…

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  • MartiniqueProjects / Maintenance

    Martinique, day 2 – Marina du Marin, jobs

    by Glen (via IridiumGo) April 20, 2018
    by Glen (via IridiumGo) April 20, 2018

    Wednesday 18 April: We wake up to bad news. Our troublesome fridge is at room temperature …. again. Oh bollocks!! All our hopes that it had miraculously fixed itself 3 weeks ago…

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  • Martinique

    Martinique, day 1 – Le Marin

    by Glen (via IridiumGo) April 18, 2018
    by Glen (via IridiumGo) April 18, 2018

    Tuesday 17 April: We awake to sunshine again. One afternoon of rain was enough for us! The small town of St.Pierre looks very inviting. But we decide it’s better to push off…

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  • Guadeloupe

    Departing Les Saints

    by Glen (via IridiumGo) April 17, 2018
    by Glen (via IridiumGo) April 17, 2018

    Monday 16 April: Our Monday morning blues start with a 05:00 alarm. In cruising terms, today will be high work load! We plan to sail from Les Saints in Guadeloupe to St.Pierre…

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    Les Saints, day 2 – jobs

    by Glen (via IridiumGo) April 16, 2018
    by Glen (via IridiumGo) April 16, 2018

    Sunday 15 April: A lazy day today, because tomorrow we will be sailing all day, heading back to Martinique. It’s a beautiful sunny day, no rain clouds for once and the gusting…

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    Les Saints, day 1 – scooter Terre de Haute

    by Glen (via IridiumGo) April 15, 2018
    by Glen (via IridiumGo) April 15, 2018

    Saturday 14-April: There were no nightmares about cockroaches last night! We slept like babies as usual. Scooter day today. As Terre de Haut island is so small, we had considered getting our…

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    Leaving Dominica and arriving Les Saints

    by Glen (via IridiumGo) April 14, 2018
    by Glen (via IridiumGo) April 14, 2018

    Friday 13 April: Alarm wakes us at 7:30, planned as such so we can get ashore to do a few things before we return the hire car at 10am. But it’s raining.…

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  • Dominica

    Dominica, day 8 – Kalinago Territory

    by Oana April 13, 2018
    by Oana April 13, 2018

    Thursday 12 April: After putting up the dinghy last evening, music started coming from a new part of the beach. We were tempted to go ashore again but we are wise now:…

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