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Gotta roll with it

When the best laid plans go ary, you just gotta roll with it.

Yesterday, one day before we board the plane to St Lucia we get an email that Sugar Shack is back on the hard. Seems the issue with the sail-drive transmission was more than just replacing the seals and oil. The shifting cone had worn out, small piece that puts the propeller in forward or reverse. A pretty important piece if you ask me. The email said that the part was hard to find but it should be on island on friday. The day we were going to provision and leave. Since the boat was on the hard for the repair Christine found us a hotel near the marina to crash instead of staying on board.

I called around to see if we could find the parts and get them sent to us to take with us. Unfortunately every p,ace had a 2-3 day lead time before they could ship. So that didn’t work out too well. It was a back up plan just incase they didn’t arrive on island on friday as expected.

It is going to take a full day to repair after the part arrives then a while to drop the boat back into the water. No big deal we can roll with it, we’ll be in the islands after all.

Up bright and early on Thursday morning get all loaded up and the taxi arrives early and we get to the airport with plenty of time to relax at the admirals club. First bud light to start vacation @ 8:30, every thing on track. It gets close to Boarding time and I check the iPod app and see that the flight out of Austin is delayed. Check the connection in dallas and its now a 13 minute connection. Christine checks with the desk and there is little chance we make that and there are no more flights to San Juan so that we can make our connection. 45 minutes later exploring all possible routes through JFK to LAX we settled on a change of airlines. We are on JetBlue flying to FLL and going to take a 1 hour taxi to MIA and catch an American flight to San Juan and catch up with Wayne for the last leg.

Changing airlines means we had to go back out through security and grab our bags and check into JetBlue. Since we have no status on JetBlue our heavy bags cost a $100 dollars. While collecting our bags the carousel jams with too many bags going around and shuts down before our bags came out. We help unload the carousel and eventually it starts delivering the bags again and we hustle up to the JetBlue counter to check in. Back through security again. At least we were able to leave the carry ons in the admirals club and get a JetBlue priority clearance to go in the fast lane. We made the full JetBlue flight barely.

Now to collect our bags in fort lauderdale and make a bee line to Miami and once more through security all within a 2 hr window and the drive between airports is 1 of those hours.

We are rolling along, at least flying over New Orleans on our way.

Time for island fun again.

Its been a long 5 months, we haven’t seen the boat since January.  Lots of work travel, its time to travel for fun and go on vacation. Lazily putz around the caribbean under the guise of moving the shack out of the hurricane zone.

2 days and counting, till we get to enjoy the warmth and sea again.

We commissioned some maintanence and some repairs while we were way.  The yard at Rodney Bay marina takes great care of us when we are away, always attentive to email questions and status updates.

One of the things we had done, was the tiny plastic rub strakes on the bows were kind of always breaking, the previous owner had some nice stainless ones made for the outer sides that were never installed.  The rub strakes prevent the fiberglass from wearing and chaffing the rope when it rubs at anchor or at the dock, the dock lines did have the nice stainless ones installed but never the bow, and with last Christmas’ trip and the heavy winds some of the fiberglass was rubbed pretty raw, so there is a “china man” in Rodney bay that does some amazing stainless work, I think his name is Lawrence, but he shaped and formed the stainless to fit the curves of inner bow and added the outside protectors for us.  That will make the strain on the bridle and the constant rubbing we had on the last trip be minimized as well as protect the fiberglass.  This project had been on the list since we bought the boat in Turkey.

stainless rub strakes

stainless rub strakes

Had the water maker rebuilt, almost replacing the entire system – so it should be good as new. it will take about 12 hrs running the water to fill the fresh water tanks, we hold 700 liters or about 185 gallons of fresh water in our tanks. The water maker makes water at 16 gallons per hour, so every 20 mins is like filling up one of those water jugs they deliver to the office. Definitely easier than carting those 5 gallon jugs around we did last year.

The Mastervolt inverter/charger that gave up the ghost and let out all the good smoke was replaced so that we’ll have 110v electricity on board and we can blend some frozen drinks on this trip.

A good wash and wax by the nice folks at the ship yard, they did an excellent job last year and we are hoping this year is no exception.

Of course we are bringing spare parts in the luggage as usual.  At least with all my travel this year the airlines let me bring 2 bags, and don’t you know they are busting at the seams.

A couple of Dennis Rodman fenders for those who remember on Lake Austin.

A backup water pressure pump to keep the fresh water flowing out of the tank.

A new WiFi Antenna to pickup the available WiFi from the boat, we have to be able to play words with friends, right?

And some fun toys to play with fun 12v lights and a BlueTooth GPS to keep us from getting lost and that will connect to the Apple iPad see if it works for navigation.


All in all ready for some tinkering on the boat, some cold beverages, some sailing and lots of relaxation – 2 days and counting.

St Lucia at the marina

St Lucia is always a pleasure, but some times a disappointment when it is at the end of your Trip! We had a pretty productive day today and a very enjoyable dinner at a water front pizza joint. We are all clean and awaiting the new day! Need to clean the starboard side, exterior boat, put jib away, enclose the man and put the dingy and outboard out. We should be done early afternoon with a a few beverage breaks. Need to complete the boat importation, met with Edwin who will do some work for us and Emerson who will watch and maintain our boat while we ware away. Of course there is laundry and lots more cleaning, but no problemo. Another day in paradise……