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Sunrise: a dream fullfilled: Why?
Bill repairs a tear in the genoa. now that we have the solar panels we have enough power to run the inverter to things like the sewing machine which runs off of 120 volts AC.
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Sunrise: a dream fullfilled: grass
A few moments after the below photo, as we are spinning the boat to tie up to the pier, Isobel is jumping on the fender (that should be over the side). Good thing I didn't see this! Makes a good photo...
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Sunrise: a dream fullfilled: Stars
With the wind so light and the seas calm, we chose the pass Georgetown and our friends there and push on for Charleston, SC, only 60 miles further.
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Sunrise: a dream fullfilled: woodpeckers?
Our first night here after dinner, Isobel was asleep and the boat was quiet. Lara asked, "did you just here a woodpecker pecking?" Well, yes I did. That is odd, I thought, as it was dark out and we ar...
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Sunrise: a dream fullfilled: Autopilot!!
We made our first day in the ICW with an autopilot. I can't believe we traveled 2900 miles before fixing it... well, actually I can. It took being relaxed in a place like Acklins Island to have the ti...