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    Another day on the boat, pottering while at anchor

    by Glen December 3, 2019
    written by Glen
    Preparing the Pelican case electronics grab bag
    Install new LED strip as boom lights

    Tuesday 3 Dec, Charleston SC day 3: A day of working down the jobs list that we never got round to in Herrington Harbour.

    First a call to my friend Christian at Empirbus Sweden. HR have updated our remote switching configuration file and I need to upload it to the boat system. But since getting the new PC I cannot connect through the usual USB route. Christian takes control of my PC using TeamViewer and in about 30 seconds of rapid mouse movement he has it fixed! Don’t you just hate it when IT fixes a problem in seconds that you’ve been pondering for days! But uploading the new configuration now, while at anchor, is a bit risky because it will restart the whole system shutting down total power on the boat while it does so. If there is a glitch, the power could stay off, and we would be a bit marooned.

    Talking marinas, we call to Charleston City Marina which we are anchored next to and ask fuel rates. $3.29 a gallon. We curse we didn’t fuel in Beaufort where it was $2.99. A call ahead to St. Augustine and theirs is a whopping $3.50 a gallon! Shouldn’t fuel get cheaper as we get closer to Houston? Seems not.

    Next: the leaky dinghy fuel tank connector. I have the smelly little thing in the saloon and trickily change its 2 tiny O-ring seals. However, the ones that came out looked ok. And when I again try a tank on it, fuel pisses out just the same as before. Another fitting is needed. That one is definitely condemned to the trash.

    For the emergency “grab bag” (1 of 3) we had a soft case with a 12v motorcycle battery and a bunch of entangled leads to recharge Iridium, Delorme, iPhone, iPad, VHF etc whilst in life raft. But we just bought a nice waterproof Pelican case to replace this. We spend the morning cutting out the foam and making shorter simpler leads. It’s now all very neat. While we hope-to-god we will never need it, it’s better to be prepared than sorry.
    We have 3 grab bags. One in the cockpit locker totally ready to grab and go, with all the basics and emergency rations; this new Pelican case and then a third which we would make up if we have time: food, clothes, water and anything else we can grab per our list. Of course, a lot of the essentials are actually in use every day, like Iridium, iPhone, iPad with charts etc. so we just have lists for these, ready to grab and throw in bag 3.

    By midday the wind has died and it’s a beautiful if not rather chilly day outside. Time for fresh air. Our cockpit light consists of an LED strip in a slot under the boom. Our first attempt lasted only a year before 3/4 of the strip stopped working. So we bought a more robust one and today we fit it. Old one is pulled off. Surprisingly it’s sticky backed tape stuck pretty well. The new one is wired in by soldering and stuck in place. Sadly this more expensive strip seems to have cheaper sticky back. No sooner is it stuck up than it falls down! That won’t do. So it gets glued on with contact adhesive. That does the job, and we’ll worry about getting it off again when/if the time comes. Another bummer: we bought a dimmer with this strip but when wired in it doesn’t work :(. Another disgruntled email is sent to a supplier.

    As the sun goes down, the cockpit quickly chills and we head inside with heaters on. Oana rustles up a delicious Red Thai Curry then it’s another snug evening reading books and pottering on PCs. We are getting back to a normal 40 hour working week. So nice!

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    First dinghy ride ashore

    by Glen December 2, 2019
    by Glen December 2, 2019

    Monday 2 December, Charleston SC day 2: Morning onboard monitoring the anchor, and afternoon walking to town. Bright and sunny but cool morning with the wind blowing briskly straight down the river.…

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    First day of winter, first day of real warmth!

    by Glen December 1, 2019
    by Glen December 1, 2019

    Sunday 1 Dec, Charleston SC day 1: Snug onboard as rain front passes. As expected, we wake to wind from the SW, 15-28kts. But at least it’s warm, 20degC. Maybe the heaters…

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    18 months on, we are anchored back in Charleston

    by Glen November 30, 2019
    by Glen November 30, 2019

    Saturday 30 Nov, passage Beaufort NC to Charleston SC, day 2: At midnight Cape Fear is behind us and we are on the rhumb line to Charleston channel entrance 120nm ahead, with…

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    Out to sea again

    by Glen November 29, 2019
    by Glen November 29, 2019

    Friday 29 Nov, passage Beaufort NC to Charleston SC, day 1. Alarm at normal time, no need for any ungodly wake up hour. The passage to Charleston is 200nm, so just over…

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    Thanksgiving in Beaufort

    by Glen November 28, 2019
    by Glen November 28, 2019

    Thursday 28 Nov, Beaufort NC, day 2: Walk around the town and celebrating US Thanksgiving with Dianne. As we awake, the wind has swung to the north and abated, as forecasted. Several…

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    Relaxed and safe on Beaufort town dock

    by Glen November 27, 2019
    by Glen November 27, 2019

    Wednesday 27 Nov, Beaufort NC, day 1: Move Cloudy from anchorage to dock, wander the pretty town then just relax, for once. Lovely peaceful sleep at anchor in Taylors Creek, directly opposite…

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    Cape Hatteras & Lookout conquered, we arrive to warmth in Beaufort

    by Glen November 26, 2019
    by Glen November 26, 2019

    Tuesday 26 Nov. Hatteras to Beaufort: Rounded the notorious Hatteras shoals in early hours then a wonderful day sailing SW in 23degC water. Arriving to Beaufort late afternoon. At midnight we are…

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Hi there! We are Glen & Oana, restless spirits with travel and adventure in our hearts. In mid-2016 we decided to put an end to our working days, and travel the world. And what better way to do it, if not sailing! We are aspiring to complete a circumnavigation, and this is our blog where we try to keep a record of our adventures. We live on s/v Cloudy Bay (and sometimes in Bucharest), have a long list of places to sail to, and we like coffee and good cocktails.

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