Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Time to go?

                                                                   July 30 2014
Greetings,
          We’re getting ready to leave St Thomas and move west. Our time here has been long but productive. It’s been all about projects. Aside from the work Johne and Sharon got done on her house, and on Kokomo Kat, we’ve also gotten some stuff for upgrades on Second Star. We are putting in a much bigger R/O water maker, which will mean we need less running time and we’ll be getting more fresh water. And, just today we got four, 250 watt, solar panels, which will equal much less generator time and, there for, less diesel burned.
          There is a lot we won’t miss about St Thomas. The anchorage here is very rolly. And the cruise ships have made it very touristy and expensive here. But we’ve met some awesome people here and some of the scenery is stunning.
          One of the interesting things about cruising is that we don’t always know very far in advance what comes next. As I’m writing this, I realize it’s hard to tell you what we’re planning to do, because we aren’t sure ourselves. As is so often the case with cruisers our plans are being affected by a weather system, and so, the fact is, I don’t know what we are doing in the next 24 hours. We may leave tomorrow afternoon to go to Vieques (a little island off Puerto Rico), or we may go to Ponce on the south coast of PR. We may stay here another day, or we may stay a few (until the weather passes). We will get up tomorrow and check the weather and see how we feel about the options, then make a decision at least about tomorrow. We will be sending out the SPOT’s as we travel, so if you want to know what we decided just check the SPOT track (click under Where is Second Star on right hand side of blog page). I’ll send one out tomorrow whether we go or not so it’ll have our position.

          One way or the other we’re planning to be in the Dominican Republic by Aug 15th. My brother is coming for a visit and Kokomo Kat has a date with a travel lift. There will be more work there but, hopefully, more play as well…

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