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Monthly Archives: May 2014
Halfway There…WITH an Autopilot! (Day 9)
And there was much rejoicing Today at around 1230 ship’s time (1730 UTC) we passed 1,500 miles traveled. This means we are about half way to the Marquesas! It also means we have now exceeded out longest distance at sea in a single stretch and are extending that figure every Read On..
The First Week – Day Eight to the Marquesas
Yup, we’ve been out here a whole week now. As of this typing (about 2100 ship’s time, 0300 UTC) we’ve travelled about 1,377 miles and are nearing the halfway point for the trip. Of course actual distance sailed will be a little more than the 2,975 Nautical Miles laid down Read On..
The Benefits of a Broken Autopilot
For several years I’ve been trying to get other family members to come post on the blog, I finally succeeded! Give Kathy a warm welcome as a new blog author. – B.J. Some might look at a broken autopilot as thousands of miles of grueling hand steering and misery… but Read On..
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To the Marquesas – Day Seven
Today had a lot in common with yesterday. Great sailing conditions and good speed, a nice fresh Mahi Mahi for dinner, and the same songs spinning around again on the iPhone in the cockpit. This last we need to do something about. I’ve been introducing the kids to concepts like Read On..
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Day Six – Fish Mayhem
About Time First though, a word about Days and how we’re counting them. We left the Galápagos on May 15, 2014 at 1300 local time (1:00 P.M.) which is also 1900 UTC – 7:00 p.m. at Universal Coordinated Time, which used to be known as Greenwich Mean Time before the Read On..
To the Marquesas, Day Five
Well there’s not a whole lot to add to today. The wind came back so we’ve been going faster, yesterday’s 163 mile day will hopefully be a thing of the past. Today I spoke with the manufacturer of our autopilot drive unit and the prognosis isn’t good. The hydraulic pump Read On..
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To the Marquesas Day Four
Nothing broke today! Whoo-hoo! Hand steering and the new watch schedule seem to be working out pretty well so far. We’ll see how we make out after a few days of it but everyone is grabbing sleep when they can and so far so good. In a few days it Read On..
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Day Three – So Much for Uneventful
Well the last twenty-four hours has proven an interesting course of events. The Bad News First In brief, last night around midnight just after I took over watch we lost the autopilot, it failed for what we think is good. It is tough to tell, we have an e-mail into Read On..
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To the Marquesas – Day Two
Another uneventful day is another good day. Nothing broken, solid breeze and sunny weather is what we want. The best I could hope for is a series of deathly dull today we sailed fast and nothing happened blog posts broken up by reports of the occasional tasty fish caught for Read On..
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To the Marquesas, Day one
Well, we’re off. At just before 1:00 p.m. local time in the Galpagos we pulled the anchor and set out for the Marquesas. If the conditions will stay like this for the next 18-20 days it will be a fast, comfortable passage. About 15 knots of breeze on a beam Read On..

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