During the past week, my friend Tom King (TK) sailed with me from Bonaire to Aruba. In between whining about how early the sun rises in the Caribbean and complaining about how much salt is in the water, TK managed to find time to prepare this week’s journal entry. Tom has since returned to his […]
Journal
Thoughts and commentary on what we’ve done and seen.
Bliss in Bonaire
Bonaire seems designed to make you stay. Like a casino or grocery store, it is a lot easier to get in than to get out. The only way to reach the island is by plane or by boat. To be fair, those are usually the only ways to reach any island lacking a bridge. What […]
Chasing Venus
Sailing through the outlying islands of Venezuela is what I expected tropical cruising to be like. On Saturday morning, I hauled anchor and departed Porlomar. Motorsailing around the leeward side of Margarita until the wind picked up from the north, the overnight passage to Tortuga offered one of the most spectacular night skies that I […]
Thanksgiving in Margarita
From the water, the city of Porlomar, on the Isla de Margarita, appears similar to Miami. A row of high-rise apartments and hotels line the shore concealing a bustling town a couple of blocks inland. The anchorage is a large protected bay that comfortably accommodates well over a hundred visiting yachts. To go ashore requires […]
Hola from Venezuela
After a month and a half in Trinidad, I finally completed the last few projects necessary to prepare for departure. The main task was fixing the staysail roller furling, which involved taking the entire inner forestay ashore, replacing the wire, and reinstalling the roller furling system. This completed, I faced the challenge of transporting the […]
Hotel California
What am I doing? Am I really spending my savings and the best years of my twenties making myself feel incompetent? When will the worm finally turn and this will start being fun again? Will I ever leave Trinidad? Since going in the water, I have been suffering through an endless nightmare. As mentioned in […]
TGIF (Thank God It Floats)
After five months on land, Audentes is finally back in the water. On Tuesday, the boat launched without any major incident. Just as the boat hit the water, a downpour began, sending the Travel-lift workers scurrying for shelter. As I stood in the pouring rain, it took the engine an agonizing 10 minutes to start. […]
Happy Halloween from Trinidad
Happy Halloween from lovely Chaguaramas, Trinidad. This year, I am dressing up as poor, smelly, sunburned sailor. My costume requires about a month of exposure to the tropical sun, sweating constantly with irregular showers, rotating through three t-shirts that are laundered only when the dampness and smell becomes unbearable, and allowing my beard to grow […]
One Year Anniversary
On Tuesday, it will be exactly one year since Brian and I left Cape Cod, bound for Bermuda with our Dad and Uncle Larry. Since then, Audentes has visited 12 countries, anchored in more than 30 difference harbors, and traveled over 3,000 miles. The past year has been interesting, to say the least. Among the […]
Lobster Aloft
The week was consumed largely by projects on the boat. Progress is slowly being made and the only major tasks remaining are installing a new jib roller furling and mounting the solar panels. On Wednesday, I repaired the staysail roller furling, forcing me to make multiple trips up and down the mast. With two people, […]