Friday, February 3, 2017

We’er Back in BVIs


 

Well, after a great trip in the states visiting family and friends for the holiday season, we headed back to Frolic in the BVI. We met our friends Gordon and Suzanne off Oceanwings in Miami and flew with them to St Thomas. The plane was late leaving by an hour because they needed to put a sticker on the exit door. As a consequence we were an hour late arriving and had to call the ferry to Virgin Gorda to see if they would hold it as it was the last ferry of the day! They held the ferry for us and several other people on the flight so we arrived at Spanishtown in the dark. One of Sue’s bags was missing! Of course it was the one with all their electronics in it. She told everyone about it and a search was started for it. We dropped our luggage off at Frolic and opened her up to air before heading to Sue and Gordon’s place to crash on their floor.
Carl Spray and seals the dinghy side seams
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Leslie brushes away spiders and webs


The next day work began. Our batteries were really low so the first order of business was to get the little Honda generator running and the battery charger going on the batteries. Leslie cleaned and organized while I checked and cleaned  the engine. I also sprayed the spray and seal stuff on the dinghy in hopes of stopping the water leaking into the bottom hull of the dinghy.

 Gordon came over to tell us his boat has 3’ of water in it! I went and looked and it was not good! Somehow rain, of which we found out they had an abundance of in November and December, had got into the boat and the forward and aft floor boards were awash with the saloon water just under the floor. A real mess! He got a hold of his insurance company to start a claim and they said they would have someone over there the next day.
Suzanne and Leslie paint Frolic's bottom
I added new LED deck lights








Oceanwings is towed to Nanny Cay
While we worked on getting our boat the next couple of days the insurance company looked at his boat and validated his claim and arranged to have it towed to Nanny Cay for repairs as they had better facilities there while Gordon rented a pump and spent a day pumping out the water. There had to be over 2,000 gallons of water in the boat.




Carl pulling out the windlass


I decided to replace the brushes on my windlass and got 3 of the 4 changed before I dropped a screw in the motor! Leslie and I spent the next hour and a half getting the screw and washer out of the motor and then I finished the job. We got dropped in the water and Sue and Gordon joined us as they had hauled their boat at Nanny Cay and a crew was cleaning up the oil and mess.




The new stage out on a platform over the water by the dinghy
dock
We went to Leverick Bay and immediately saw changes. They had moved Michael Beans stage to over the water by the dinghy dock. We were there for a week as







Carl with Zultran practicing the rebreather
There were mermaids in the pool!
Carl took an underwater rebreather course and the rest of us cleaned the boat and took on water and provisions.



Mermaids and mermen came up on the beach




We dress up for the Happy Ahrrrrrr! Show

Mr. Beans on his new stage
We saw the Michael Beans show and as always it was fun.
















The crowd gets into the show










The jumbies were great
We also stayed for the Friday Pig Roast and Jumbies show.









Our home!
We are a Mermaid haven






It was blowing at Leverick so we put all our fenders out

It was time for Sue and Gordon to get to Nanny Cay and get to work on their boat, so we had a great sail down wind to Sea Cow Bay and took a dock so they would have easy access to the yard next door. Their boat had been cleaned, but they couldn’t live on it so we invited them to stay on our boat while they got their boat and claim sorted out. We are impressed with their insurance carrier as they seem to be anxious to get them back in the water and sailing.


Carl helps paint Oceanwings' bottom tit for tat
We helped them paint their bottom and off load their things to a storage area they rented so they could get in the water.

Once in the water we helped them assess their systems to see what worked and what was broke. Things of course move slower in the yard than you wish so it took a couple of weeks to determine what their role is in the claim and what they had to do as well as get estimates from various shops to repair everything. It is a big expense, but the insurance carrier and the surveyor seem to be agreeing to the repairs. Soon they will move ashore, but it looks like at least 6 weeks before they will be ready to sea trials.

Leslie uses our new thermal cooker


 
Our Mexican chicken dinner from
our thermal cooker







Life on the Frolic for the Ladies
Carl mounted our new multi-device
charger






We will now begin this years adventure.



Tuesday, August 9, 2016

More Celebrations

How does this sea grass make these regular shapes?


Leslie fits the new cockpit flooring
It came out pretty good!
Both our boys and their families were coming soon so a few little projects needed to be done. We put a new ceiling with lights under the hardtop, added new deck covering in the cockpit and now we really have an outside room. We had already put up some shelves in the forward staterooms and we were ready for the family!
The material I drug from the lumber
yard for the new cockpit overhead
The overhead up with lights in it












We bought an inflatable with an 18 HP Tohatsu so we would have 2 "cars" while the kids were here. The idea was to use it, keep the engine as a spare, and sell the dinghy when the kids left. So I made another engine holder, but I decided I didn't want to maintain another engine. So we sold it for the purchase price when they were gone.
I polished a piece of brush finish tubing
to a mirror finish for the new outboard
engine storage mount

The new engine mount



The second "car"






Madison, what is Aron pointing to
that is so funny?
Katie remains calm and happy to be here
Aron arrived first with his wife Katie and the kids Madison and Cole. I picked them up at the airport with our rented car and brought them to Grandma’s Camp at Brewers Bay Beach. 





The pack is heavy, and Cole is tired, but he trudges on! 


Cloe is excited! Tali is not far behind
The parents make a plan 
Eric and his wife Kelly and girls Tali and Cloe were only an hour behind so I no sooner dropped one group of them, then I went for the other. 






Camp Grandma at Brewers Bay


Relaxing in the Bay
We spent the first afternoon on the beach relaxing after their long trip and dinner was burgers and fries from the food truck.




Eric and Aron work the lobster into the bag


We got a lobster for appetizers It was a group effort with
Aron finding and snagging it and Eric getting it in the bag
Set sail!
Aye Captain!
While they were here we had some wonderful sails, snorkels and dives. Madison had just got Scuba certified so she joined us on our dives, while the rest were really good at snorkeling and swimming. The kids also got to steer the dinghies. Too bad I forgot to get pictures of them at the helm of the dinghies! However, they did well and we had a hard time keeping Cole from steering all the time.



Kelly is very comfortable diving
Madison keeps up no problem












Who says you can't dive and drink?
Tali was at home in the water


The Kids cabin
Cloe helps Pop










With only 4 cabins and 2 heads, but with 10 people the accommodations are tight. The parents took the 2 forward cabins, and the kids took the port aft cabin, however Cloe slept with her parents,  while we kept our aft starboard cabin. I was pleased that even with 10 people on the boat there was no tension or arguments or problems with everyone so close.
4th of July and we are prepared


The Kids!











Cole loves the tramp

 
Leslie and I answer questions about our living together
The boy's families surprised us with an anniversary party and a game that was to see how well we really knew each other….. We did pretty darn good-41 years is a long time.










Cole is a great snorkeler


The week at Shipwreck Bay
We visited Honeymoon Beach on Water Island as well as the one on St John. On the way to St. John we stopped at Shipwreck bay on Buck Is. and dove a shipwreck   Of course no trip would be complete without a couple of nights at Maho before they had to leave. It was an all too short a visit!
We swam through tons of fish
The candle fish are hard to catch
as them come out of their hole













Madison loved the clear water
Eric played with an Arrow Crab













We celebrate our being together
Pastor is a year older
When they all left we met with our cruising friends for a dinner at our favorite restaurant, Island View. That week was also our pastor’s, L B Tatum, birthday and we celebrated it with him at the bible study class.


Next we go the the BVI and prepare to haul the boat for the year.