Today we did more stuff, not very exciting but necessary nonetheless:
- put a fuel filter inline for the dinghy’s fuel tank
- flipped the dinghy over, inflated it, cleaned it
- scrubbed the port trampoline
- filled the water tanks
- scrubbed the deck
- bought spare impellors for the main diesel engines
- ordered new flares
- discovered a broken hoseclamp on the starboard engine, replaced with a new one
- replaced the broken hasp on the main door
- converted a european extension cord to US plugs
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The local sail loft was working on the jib, it should be ready tomorrow.
The crates are supposed to arrive at the marina on Friday.
Eric, it’s John Lichty from Quality Health Network. We met back in May at Mirth headquarters. I’m the guy with the Valiant 40. Greg Hill told me this morning on a call that you are in Grenada now getting your boat ready to go for your big adventure. That’s very exciting. I’ll be jealously following your blog. Congratulations on living your dream!
Thanks John,
And we are following your progress. Good Luck in Savannah!
Eric