At this stage the experienced SITS sufferer will walk away from the problem and put the kettle on for a cup of tea, take a walk or any other activity that will distract from the problem. Only then can you return to the search, usually to find the tool or vital part sitting in full view on the work bench where you left it.
BIAK AND MORE MAINTENANCE
Once again, I have maintenance jobs mounting up. This light weather sailing with frequent squalls is taking its toll on the gear, sails and running rigging. Biak is a good place to do this, the anchorage for the most part is fairly calm and only transient squalls upset the equilibrium.
HAVE I SWITCHED TO ISLAND TIME?
I had my birthday a couple of weeks ago. Not that I really celebrate birthdays anymore, they are sort of running out. As a treat I went to the Eco Resort for breakfast and I tucked into an English breakfast with real pork bacon.
MAINTENANCE DAYS IN HONOLULU
This stop in Honolulu is providing an excellent opportunity to catch up with some maintenance that I have been unable to attend to whilst moving around. In fact, it’s the only period of downtime alongside I have had since departing from Canoe Cove in BC. In Canoe Cove my focus was on getting everything working... Continue Reading →