BACK IN THE USA

I feel exhausted, what a day – I am checked into the USA and have been granted a six month cruising visa.  This morning I departed Canoe Cove at ten in brilliant sunshine and a cold crisp air.  There was no wind as I motored out and across Haro Strait towards the US.  At just... Continue Reading →

READY TO DEPART CANOE COVE

Well, I am not really ready, I still have a heap of small jobs to complete before Truce fully is ready for sea.  However, all the big jobs requiring shore support or access to chandlery are complete.  The remaining small jobs I can complete as I head south. The rig has been checked over by... Continue Reading →

A QUIET SUNDAY AT CANOE COVE

I had a lie in until seven thirty this morning, the rain was dropping onto the cabin top so I decided to roll over for another hour.  After I dragged myself out of my bunk I applied the final epoxy patch to the fresh water tank.  It’s not easy when you can’t see what you... Continue Reading →

BOAT GARAGE SALE

This morning I went to a boat garage sale in Victoria.  Very happy I went as I picked up some bargains and crossed a couple of items off my ‘to get’ list.  Luckily I was able to get into the venue early with a vendor and have a scope around before the public entered. First... Continue Reading →

A RIGGING TYPE DAY

Glorious spring weather in Canoe Cove today, shorts weather with clear sky and bright sunshine.  The first day with no rain I reckon. I stuck another epoxy patch on the fresh water tank this morning, the warmer weather is helping the epoxy to cure faster, I think one more internal patch tomorrow and we will be... Continue Reading →

SPIDER BITE

Last night I felt a pain in my right wrist,  I was surprised to see it was swollen and blue. It was about twice its normal size and throbbing.  There seems to be a bite wound in the centre of the purple patch – looks like a spider bite. Not surprising as I was cleaning out... Continue Reading →

I DID A DUMB THING TODAY

I had a wonderful relaxed night’s sleep, woken this morning by the quacking of ducks around the boat.  Yesterday was quite mild for a change but today has started with a bitterly cold wind, even the locals are complaining about the weather. This morning was clean up time.  As I was taking out one of... Continue Reading →

BACK IN THE WATER

This afternoon Truce went back into the water.  A big sigh of relief all around.  The last days have been cold wet and miserable trying to get the anti fouling completed and living on board when the boat is out of the water is not pleasant. Once in the water I had a good check... Continue Reading →

READY FOR LAUNCHING

Not a drop of rain overnight and the morning was dry and sunny.  After a quick cup of tea I was back out rolling anti fouling paint.  The second coat was finished by ten in the morning, just in time for smoko.  Then it was back out to get a third coat on the high... Continue Reading →

NO MORE SPEED LOG

Every time I removed the speed log for cleaning I had a terrible feeling of foreboding.  The simple act of lifting out the speed log and replacing it with a temporary cap was always accompanied by thoughts of ‘what if something went wrong’?  Would I be stuck with my hand over the hole keeping back... Continue Reading →

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