- Consecutive days in the bay: 22
- Maximum wave height from swells: 3 feet
- Water color: coffee brown
- Full nights of sleep: 1
- Days without rain: 0
- Near hits with other boats: 3
- Times we had to move: 7
- Days of uncomfortable pitching: 12
- Thunder and lightning storms: 2
- Staying dry during trips to shore: 5%
- Humidity: 100%
- Total amount of sun: 1 hour
- Smoke detector alarm: 5 times ¹
- Carbon monoxide alarm: 2 times ²
- Level of crew happiness: -1
- Days of nausea: 3
- Better anchorages in the area: 0
- Level of becoming insane: HIGH
- Ranking on Irie’s list of long term anchorages: last place
- Maximum amount of anchor chain out: 200 ft. (all)
- Boats without anchor lights at night: 75%
- General feeling: Being stuck indoors for too long
- Colors of mold: black inside; green outside
- General smell indoors: mildewy
- Smell of towels: gross
- Amount of towels used: all
- Heap of laundry: growing
- Shower water: cold as rain
- Shower time: 3x a week ³
- San Blas tan: gone
- Smiles on our faces: none
- Water tank and jerry jugs: overflowing
- Color Irie’s waterline: brown instead of white
- Color Irie’s bottom: green instead of blue
- Unfinished projects: 10
- Tools out for halted projects: floor and spare bunks covered
Choppy, muddy Portobelo Bay with boats doing different things
Three weeks of constant rain was too much for our cup and duct tape to keep water out of the hole underneath...
Normally not of the superstitious kind, Mark and I did blame the "little wooden man" for all our bad luck and "sent" him back to the San Blas.
1 comment:
Wow! Tough time there Irie, but congrats on you for spitting out the bad with the good. I hope it dries up for you soon! Take care, sunny skies are ahead for sure....hopefully sooner rather than later.
Krafthaus.
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