Friday, May 1, 2015
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Cutter Loose Sails in from Grenada
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...Welcome aboard!...
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A beautiful sight - Cutter Loose next to us once again |
(We tried to convince Eric and Pat the display was in their honor but they did not buy that!)
Here are some photos of our great freinds Eric and Patricia
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We celebrated their arrival with Gruet champagne |
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The Sunset Firefly Resort for dinner |
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On the Firefly golf cart....ride it like you stole it! |
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Girls will be girls! |
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Intrepid travelers, always ready for fun! |
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Selfie after a day at the Hope Town Inn's beautiful swimming pool. |
The next day, the weather and sea state were perfect for us to motor through the Whale Cay Channel and on to Green Turtle Cay for further adventures together! We were lucky enough to secure a dock at the Leeward Yacht Club in Black Sound thanks to IP friends Sara and Ken on IP40 TIN TEAN. We will wait here intil the winds and storms blow out for our crossing back to the Florida.
Saturday, April 25, 2015
Raymarine RL70c Radar Repair
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...Hayden with the Radar... |
So, we ordered another one and this time, in Hope Town, Bahamas, I decided to take the entire Radome down off the mast and work on installing the new belt on the deck. This job took about 3 hours total in the bosun chair and about 20 minutes on deck to install the new belt. Once installed, I lifted the (heavy!) Raydome back up to the spreaders and remounted the dome to the mast mount, all while hanging in the bosun chair. My arms were killing me and so were my legs and hands from using the ATN Top Climber to climb a rope halyard myself.
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Hayden's shadow from the mast looking down |
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The radar drive motor and old, stretched, drive belt |
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The antenna removed, so belt can be installed from the bottom |
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The new belt installed |
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Rewired unit at the mast |
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The radar cover reinstalled |
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Fire it up, warm it up |
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IT WORKS....yahoo....but NOW it does not! |
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The drive belt number #32110 Raymarine Part Number |
The definition of Cruising? Fixing (or NOT fixing) your boat in remote locations! So true!
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Every day we try the radar, but the message still says ANTENNA NOT ROTATING. We learned that Raymarine no longer accepts these units for repair and refurbishing, like we had them do in 2006. So, we continue searching on-line for possible solutions.
Look at this error message...
I ran the diagnostics tests using instructions found at Raymarine's website. (Note that running diagnostics was not suggested by the tech I originally spoke to.) All systems indicate "PASS" except one.
Notice that we have run this radar unit for 3,917 hours! WOW, it has been used for many days.
The Ship Heading Sensor says "FAIL" and that may be the issue. I will need to find out.
Here we are in beautiful Green Turtle Cay at the Leeward Yacht Club, waiting out this LO pressure storm arriving soon, After it passes, the ocean will be too rough to cross back to USA for a few days, so we will wait. There are many IPs here, including IP460 Cutter Loose, IP40 Tin Tean, IP40 Dream Catcher, IP380 Zippity Doo Dah, and IP38 Tatoo II. We will have fun, while doing some further trouble-shooting.
---------------------UPDATE -------------SOLUTION FOUND------------------
I have determined the possible problem may be the optical sensor that is related to the ship's heading and the rotation. I found the official part, it is called:
Raytheon/Raymarine Radome Heading Pulse Opto Sensor PCB (R104) M92650 M92652-s
It looks like this:
This part costs $30, and I ordered one to be shipped to Florida and I will install this when we get to the coast. This may finally fix our radar system!
Thursday, April 23, 2015
Hope Town Beach Sailing Fun
Hope Town on Elbow Cay and Abaco photo essay. Enjoy the pictures. Remember to click on the photo to view them at full screen size.
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A Curly Tail poses for the camera |
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Taking a break on "The Chairs" by the channel entrance at Hope Town |
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Beautiful contrast |
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Notice the lizard on the window screen |
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Hope Town Rental at Flamingo Villas at the harbour entrance |
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The Beach off Elbow Cay |
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Hope Town Walks, Radeen and Hayden |
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Three IPs: Island Spirit 35, Robin Song 40, Cutter Loose 460 |
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Home from the beach and the pool at Hope Town Inn |
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Radeen at the helm |
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A day sail in Abaco |
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Treasure Cay sail to Hope Town |
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Radeen sailing with Autopilot, aka "Otto" |
Friday, April 17, 2015
Angel Louse Sails in from London
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...Catamaran ANGEL LOUSE arrives Abaco... |
We were so excited to see them after many many years of following their European Circumnavigation via rivers and the Med and then back across the Atlantic. When they sailed into the harbor after 6 days at sea, we gave then a full conch horn welcome and then delivered an ice cold quart of milk and warm homemade bread along with our WiFi internet access code to get online. These are key items for any cruising sailor who has been at sea so long. They were thrilled and grateful.
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Radeen, Sue, Ed and Hayden at Jib Room |
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Champagne on Island Spirit |
Radeen prepared dinner aboard Island Spirit and we popped a bottle of Champagne that Ed and Sue brought from Spain to celebrate their world sailing tour! What a great adventure. Radeen and I can not imagine crossing an ocean, especially without crew. Hearing their stories about all the places they have seen and all the adventures they experienced was a real thrill. We really admire them for their bravery and sense of adventure. These guys are AMAZING!
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Country Flags on Angle Louse |
We next sailed in their direction over to Treasure Cay to anchor for the night. It was quite hot and humid, so we all enjoyed bobbing the afternoon away in the calm waters of this exquisite beach of Treasure Cay. Ed and Sure raised the courtesy flags of all the countires visited over the past few years. What a sight to see a sailboat with so many different country flags (43!) and then to be here in Abaco proudly flying these flags was very impressive. What a lifetime adventure they are having. We are so proud to call them friends, close friends.
Here are a few more photos
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Treasure Cay Beach day, look at the water with Ed, Sue and Radeen swimming |
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A crowded beach day at Treasure Cay |
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A Post Card....Treasure Cay |
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The Jib Room |
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Angel Louse anchored off our bow, very cool |
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Ed was a Federal Attorney, look at his boat napkins!!!! |
Thursday, April 9, 2015
Hope Town - Marsh Harbor Jim and Gail
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...The Ladies sharing a drink... |
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This is close reaching for MH |
We had a wonderful sail upwind in 15-20 knots from Great Guana to Hope Town where we returned to our mooring ball. Easter Sunday we enjoyed walks in town and a wonderful lunch at FIREFLY Sunset Resort. Later in the day we returned to town via the resort golf cart and enjoyed a swim in the pool with a beautiful full moon rising over the ocean. The next day found us snorkeling Elbow Reef with a reef shark. Tt was a race back to the dinghy to see who could get out of the water the fastest while Jim fended off the shark! Next we moved south to Tahiti Beach for a fun day of playing on the sand bar at low tide where we pitched beach umbrellas, swam and drifted in the warm clear waters between Elbow Cay and Lubbers' Quarters. Returning to Hope Town we made our way up the Elbow Reef Lighthouse for the lighting by Elvis who has been a lighthouse keeper for 19 years! This is a MUST SEE event. The Elbow Reef Lighthouse is a world treasure and needs to be protected and saved forever. If you ever come to Hope Town, you much see this lighting.
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THE LIMBO KING, Desmond is amasing |
Here are photos of the past 5 days.
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Radeen out at Firefly Sunset Resort for Easter Lunch |
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Happy Easter 2015 from Hayden and Radeen |
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Elbow Reef Lighthouse |
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Jim and Gail at Elbow Reef Lighthouse heading up at sunset |
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The view to the east where Island Spirit is on a mooring ball |
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ELVIS is one of the two men who light the lighthouse |
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We had the opportunity to look inside the lens after it was lit! |
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Departing HOPE TOWN for a great sailing day.....
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The view from our walking trails around Elbow Cay |
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Beautiful landscaping and flowers of the Bahamas |
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Reaching north in east winds heading for Marsh Harbor |
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The water color while sailing over a sandy bottom in 10 feet of clear water |
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Dream sailing, broad reaching in 15-20 |
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Simple cell phone photo of sailing from the bow on Autopilot |
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Selfie of Hayden sailing from the bow |
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Why do I love this so much? Why? |
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Gail and Jim looking over the bow as we sail on calm fun day |
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Then onto the JIB ROOM for RIB NIGHT....where we connected with more Island Packet Friends
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Our Jib Room Team: Nate, Gail, Radeen, Melba, Dave, Suzy, and Jim |
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Dave and Suzy of IP 37 CAY PARISO from Maine |
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Nate and Melba of IP350 TRAVELING LIGHT from Virginia |
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Gail and Jim, our guests on IP 35 Island Spirit |
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Radeen and Hayden of IP35 Island Spirit |
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The JIB ROOM and the happy people |
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Nighttime shot, not clear, but shows the fun. Great pic Dave |
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The Limbo King, DESMOND is the best, no one can go lower, NO ONE! |
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Limbo.....how low can you go? |
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Happy Jib Room fun with Jim and Gail. |
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THE JIB ROOM PROGRAM |
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Jim and Gail heading departing with Island Spirit in the background |
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Home sweet home, IP 35 Island Spirit |
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Do we have to go home? Off to the Airport via cab. |
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One Curly Tail sunning on the concrete, so cool |
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The Logo of ISLAND GIRL boutique is so cool, it says it all |
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What a fun 8 days it has been, full of good chats, tours, sailing, great meals cooked onboard, good drinks and plenty of laughs and fun. It is really a good time to share this cruising life style with close friends. Thank you for sailing along....
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