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First sail on Wind Chime

January 25, 2015Matt Leave a comment

Today was a lot of firsts – First time I talked on a marine band VHF – First time I went sailing without someone who knew what they were doing – First time I took Wind Chime sailing! Yesterday, I… Continue reading →

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Installing the NMEA2000 network backbone

January 22, 2015Matt Leave a comment

With the switch to the RS35 radio, I got rid of the only NMEA0183 device in my boat and could start to install a NMEA2000 network. WARNING: NERD SPEAK FOLLOWS NMEA0183 is a serial based communication standard that all boat… Continue reading →

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Installing new VHF

January 20, 2015Matt Leave a comment

As part of the huge swath of electronics upgrades I am in the middle of doing, I decided to replace the existing VHF with a new Simrad RS30. My main reason for choosing this model was that it came with… Continue reading →

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Sailing on the Nancy Blackett

January 19, 2015Matt Leave a comment

 My lovely boat neighbours, Matt and Jocelyn, invited me for a sail with them and two of their friends on board their boat, the Nancy Blackett, a (I think) 40 foot sloop. It was a cautious sail since a gale… Continue reading →

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Ecofan

January 15, 2015Matt 4 Comments

As talked about in a previous post, these heaters really benefit from using a fan to spread the heat around. My initial attempt using an ancient rule fan that I repaired I deemed was too noisy, so I ordered an… Continue reading →

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Yikes!

January 14, 2015Matt Leave a comment

On the weekend, when I was motoring around, I saw this when I removed the aft dock line   YIKES What had happened was that the previous guy in my slip had left a steel cable and padlock on the… Continue reading →

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Adding Cabin LEDs

January 11, 2015Matt Leave a comment

One of the things on my ‘non-urgent’ list was to replace all my lights with LEDs for two reasons 1) They draw 1/5 of the power 2) They are extremely relialbe. After doing a ton of research, I finally went… Continue reading →

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First time salmon fishing

January 10, 2015Matt Leave a comment

I finished up the downrigger install – this involved installing the plug for the power, attaching a 30amp fuse and then adding a 30amp breaker into the panel to replace the 15amp existing one. Once that was all done, I… Continue reading →

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One of my favourite animals ever, and everywhere h One of my favourite animals ever, and everywhere her in Panama City
Made to Panama City, my last stop in the Pacific f Made to Panama City, my last stop in the Pacific for quite some time. Last 100 miles were upwind against heavy current but it was ok, even the fearsome Punta Mala was tame. By far the scariest bit was threading my way through the shipping anchorage outside the canal,  the traffic was very active and a couple of times I had to get out the way sharpish

Next, the canal!
This morning I rounded Punta Mariato, the furthest This morning I rounded Punta Mariato, the furthest south I'll be on this trip. From now on, every mile will take me back to BC (sometimes somewhat obliquely and via two oceans, the NWP and the canal but still!)

The hardest parts are yet to come but after two and a half years,  I'm homeward bound.

#sailing #sailboat
Goodbye Costa Rica, from helping a local get a gia Goodbye Costa Rica, from helping a local get a giant iguana out of their pool to marlins launching themselves out of the water, the wildlife and the people did not disappoint. What a lovely place!

#costarica
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