Sunday 21 January 2024

Guatemala - Cayo Quemado

It’s been a quiet week.

We’ve been aboard at Cayo Quemado. I’ve done normal yacht chores, and I’ve also started with my bulk storage Stock-Take, which I’ll now keep meticulously updated so that I can do proper Victualing before we leave USA headed for Panama and French Polynesia later this year. This is just one of my bulk lockers. 


Every day meals have to be prepared; tonight is BBQ grilled chicken and baked potatoes with salad and beans.


Stunning sunset with hardly a breath of wind


Nicholas has been continuing with various repairs and maintenance and new Projects.

Here he is running electric cables to install 110V electricity sockets in the workshop, as we are a 220V boat.


Our view into Cayo Quemado inner anchorage, where Chloe the Sailmaker and Frederic the Raymarine chap reside.


He has also begun with the task of un-installing all the lightening damaged instruments.

A pile of uninstalled equipment is piling up on our cockpit table


The Nav table station is beginning to look quite bare with all the instruments uninstalled and wires pulled out.


We had a couple of neighbors arrive, this yacht is quite pretty. 
Today, Sunday is quite cool. With misty conditions on the surrounding mountains and a mizzel all day, we find this weather wonderfully cool - it’s 25C / 80F.

2 comments:

  1. Hope the new electronics work well - lots of work to remove and replace. Nice that it is cooler as well - makes working on projects more enjoyable.

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  2. Cute that 80°F is cool!!! Glad it's comfortable at last.

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