Day 79 Sailing into Friday the 13th!
Today we are sailing to Little Harbor Cay, our first stop in the Abacos. It’s a bit rolley, so the sail is up to steady us, and the scopolamine patch is on.
Step 1: Couldn’t resist sharing a shot of dinghy snorkeling—some of you will relate… amateurs!
Step 2: Bodies actually in the water. Thanks to Mary and Tom for pointing us to a good spot. Tom even spotted a large stingray and showed us. Thankfully, he was just curious and went on his way. That was my cue—I felt I’d had enough adventure and climbed back into the dinghy… safe!
Yesterday we arrived at Spanish Wells and discovered our dinghy has a leak. Since we need it to get ashore, we set off with the hand pump onboard. The new routine: pump air, head to shore, grab provisions, pump more air, and back to the boat.
Meanwhile, our watermaker is limping along. With its leak, we’re hauling water whenever we can. Yesterday we ran it for 12 hours and only got about 35 gallons, so about 3 gallons an hour. It should be producing 8½ gallons per hour. We use around 12 gallons a day, so… oh dear ☹️. It’ll probably be two weeks before we can stop anywhere again.
And of course, today is Friday the 13th, because what's sailing without a little superstition to keep things interesting?
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