With
all challenges there are always great moments.
Amongst the many great moments on our passage were when we saw a pilot
whale and her baby swimming beside the boat, watched an incredible meteor or
comet (not sure which) as it burned through the atmosphere (An AMAZING SIGHT!),
saw a lot of flying fish which I found very interesting especially when I awoke
to find our boat covered in them and Jim was being pelted by them as he steered
the boat...LOL. One of the most magnificent had to be as the boat went through
the bioluminescent plankton, the water literally looked as if it were covered
in millions of beautiful diamonds. The harvest moon was wicked and deceiving as
it appeared each night, looking as if it were a ship on the horizon; however,
not appearing on our radar. Two nights
while I was on watch, I woke Jim because I saw vessels on the horizon that did not
appear on my radar...both times it was the moon rising. While all alone on
night watch, the millions of stars are a beautiful site to take in.
Overall, having a great
time and looking forward to getting the boat repaired. Hoping it will not take
too long to get her put back together.
Friday, November 16, 2012
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Crossing the Gulf
After 10 challenging days of cold fronts with high winds and lots
of rain, we are now in Key West, Florida.
What a beautiful place to be!
Day 1 - While still in the Galveston Ship Channel, we
were hit with what we deemed a bad storm. We anchored so as not to hit larger
vessels. After the storm, we found our rudder to be entangled with a line. Jim donned his snorkeling gear and jumped
into the cold water to free us. We were
back on course.
Day 2 - A “light” norther caught up with us 1-1/2
days early that hit us with 45-50 kt. winds, waves that swamped our cockpit in
a matter of seconds and rain so heavy we could not keep our eyes open to see.
The nose of the boat went up in the air and twirled as if it was going to drill
us into the Gulf. Scary as hell!
Days 3, 4 & 5 - All 3 days we were blessed with 6-8 ft. seas. Made some good time sailing. We thought we were good to go the rest of the
way…NOT!
Days 6, 7, 8 & 9 – Four full days of 10-15 ft. seas with
easterly winds of 20-30 knots. This was more than the auto pilot could handle,
which forced us to hand steer every minute.
We tried unsuccessfully for the last 3 days to get back on top of the
Continental Shelf and eventually ran out of diesel. Tow Boat US and the US Coast Guard teamed up
to safely tow us some 180 miles (26 hours) to safe harbor in beautiful Key
West, Florida.
Day 10 - Arrived in Key West, Florida to catch our
breath and assess the damage. The boat
appeared to be trashed; however, upon closer examination, yes there are many
repairs to be done, but not as costly as we initially thought.
Here are some video's taken while enroute.
Here are some video's taken while enroute.
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Two Houses and a 5th-Wheel on a Boat
Two houses and a 5th-wheel will not fit on our boat! As cruisers before us have found, there is very little storage on a boat and what there is has vent hoses and wiring run through it and is NOT square. Four days before we set sail and we find ourselves with half a storage unit of stuff we really don’t need, but haven’t found the heart to depart with. Yes, I am still trying to squeeze my Cuisinart Food Processor onboard. Thankfully, we have family that like quite a bit of our belongings. Consequently, we feel quite at home when we visit them.
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Bon Voyage Party
Our wonderful and best friends decided to throw us a Bon Voyage party this weekend. Not only did they provide us with a great party, they surprised us with some incredible going away gifts. The thought and care that went into these presents make us smile to the core. We are blessed and so grateful for such amazing friends.
The Motley Crew!
(Jim, Nick, Sherry, Stephane, Steve, Dave, Anna, Melanie, Mike,
Kim and Brian....Ian & Glynis missing, but in our hearts)
Jim, Steve, Melanie and Mike
Sherry, Jennifer and Kim
The Cooking begins!!
Brian and Jim
Sherry thanking Stephane for the bottle of Champagne
that we will drink leaving the dock as we head out.
Our friends got us a beautiful sextant so that we can always
find our way back home.
They even provided books to make sure
we know what we are doing.
(I think they forgot I can't read)
The Booty!!
And to make sure we always follow our dreams,
the sextant had a beautiful engraved plaque to remind us.
What amazing friends we have... We love you guys!
Thursday, October 18, 2012
More Boat work
As the old saying goes, what does B-O-A-T stand for? Break Out Another Thousand...that is ringing very true these past few weeks. With projects getting finished and needing to be finshed, West Marine has become our unwanted but very needed friend. Here are a few of the projects in the works or getting finished.
Rigging: The boat is without mast, sails and a boom. The folks (Kevin) at Stix N Rig'n http://stixnrign.com/index.htm have been tasked with putting the rod rigging through its check out. While the mast is out, we are doing a few other projects as well. The mast tricolor light now has LED bulbs, there is a new anchor LED light added and a new VHF antenna. Oh, and a Windex wind indicator added so we can see where to point the boat.
Rigging: The boat is without mast, sails and a boom. The folks (Kevin) at Stix N Rig'n http://stixnrign.com/index.htm have been tasked with putting the rod rigging through its check out. While the mast is out, we are doing a few other projects as well. The mast tricolor light now has LED bulbs, there is a new anchor LED light added and a new VHF antenna. Oh, and a Windex wind indicator added so we can see where to point the boat.
The Radar arch is finally complete and looks AWESOME! Simon Hameka at Custom Yacht Carpentry & Service did an amazing job, as he was on time and on budget. Thats the way we like things done. We also added the lifting block and tackle for the dinghy.
Saturday, September 29, 2012
First Blog Post
Well, we have finally done it, WE ARE BLOGGERS!!!
Not quite sure how to start this whole thing, so I will do as I tell it to Sherry ... "Just Start"
Let me welcome you to our blog. My name is Jim Shrove. I am a 50 year old middle age guy with a dream. My partner in crime is Sherry Moore and she is a beautiful lady with a dream... and together, we make Bluewater Gypsies.
The goal of Bluewater Gypsies is to sail around this beautiful blue world of ours, one island at a time. We are going to accomplish this on our wonderful sailboat, the S/V Dulcinea. She is truly a beauty with strong lines and a good hull. She is a Hinterholler Niagara 35, born in 1982.
Not quite sure how to start this whole thing, so I will do as I tell it to Sherry ... "Just Start"
Let me welcome you to our blog. My name is Jim Shrove. I am a 50 year old middle age guy with a dream. My partner in crime is Sherry Moore and she is a beautiful lady with a dream... and together, we make Bluewater Gypsies.
The goal of Bluewater Gypsies is to sail around this beautiful blue world of ours, one island at a time. We are going to accomplish this on our wonderful sailboat, the S/V Dulcinea. She is truly a beauty with strong lines and a good hull. She is a Hinterholler Niagara 35, born in 1982.
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