Sunday 11 February 2024

Guatemala - Rio Dulce, Lightening Stike, New Instruments

Fred, the Raymarine chap, found that we'd been hit by Lightning. Not a direct strike, more like a side blow, but enough to take out all our Instruments. That included our Chartplotter, Auto Pilot, Wind, Depth, and Lagoon Eplex system that drives the whole boat.

We went on-line to order and Airfreight new equipment to us, only to discover that Guatemala has some weird rule that you can only Airfreight up to $1000 worth of equipment, and many of the items cost way more than that. Sea Freight was a possibility, but at 6-8 weeks. :-(

Our solution was for me to fly to Miami and fly back in with all the equipment, and decided to do this in conjunction with an appointment I had at USCIS for Biometrics for my UK Citizenship application.

We had thought we'd be in Miami for my Appointment, but with no instruments our trip to Miami on Meshugga was put on hold.

Motor Sailing back to Fronteras, with no Instruments, using my iPad Navionics for navigation


On Sunday 28 February I did the long 6-7 hour bus ride on Litegua again to Guatemala City, taking an early morning 6am bus so that I could ensure I make my 5pm flight to Miami. All went well with no road accidents and I made good time arriving by Uber from the Bus Station to the Airport by 2pm. With just hand luggage and a timeous Hotel Shuttle, I made it to my Airport hotel by 10pm.


Monday 29th was a hectic day for me, traveling to Miami North for my Biometrics appointment, as with all government departments, it's hurry up and wait in various queues. But the actual Biometrics appointment was quick and professional. Then it was another long haul down to Key Biscayne where we have our UPS box. 

Riding the Free Miami Loop, amazing 


I got to UPS to find that 4 packages had not yet been delivered, although scheduled for Monday. I ended up spending a few hours sitting on the floor in UPS waiting for USPS and Amazon to arrive. Four big shopping bags, quite heavy with all the protective packing, I caught an Uber back to my Hotel at the Airport.

Loot

I stayed at Staybridge Suites, an IGH hotel, and was most impressed with both the suite.



In addition, they do full hot breakfasts, and Mondays, Tuesday, and Wednesdays, have a Happy Hour with Free wine and beer and snacks. On arrival back from UPS I grabbed a glass of wine, a plate of snacks and chilled for a half hour.

I then had the task of packing all Nicholas stuff into my Tog Bag, and Cabin Bag,  ensuring that all delicate instruments were traveling in my cabin bags. In addition to all the new Instruments, was a new Bosun Chair and Climbing harness.

Tuesday morning was up early, check out, and Uber to the Airport as the Shuttle only starts at 7am. All checked in, I went to the American Express Centurion Lounge for an excellent breakfast and Mimosa to celebrate a successful trip.

Whilst in the Lounge I started coughing, which got worse on the Plane, and Bus thereafter.

I had worn a mask traveling to Miami both on the bus and plane, but not on Monday whilst using public transport and Ubers, nor at my Biometrics appointment. I again wore a mask all the way back to Rio Dulce. But the damage was done, I had picked up some germ - whether Flu or Covid.

I arrived back in Frontiers at 11pm, and Nicholas met me at the Litegua Station. Back on Meshugga I immediately took Anti-biotics and started Nicholas on them too, as he was bound to get my germs.

I've been man down in bed for 10 days. I did have a temperature of 39.5C for a couple of days, so it might have been Covid, or otherwise just bad Flu. With all our Covid Vaccinations, I've been sure that I should be fine. Nicholas got sick too, but not as bad as me.

Nicholas continued this whole while, at a slower pace, installing all the new Instruments, with the hundreds of cables, old being stripped out and new cables being installed.

Making a New Instrument panel


Cutting out the correct size holes for the new Instruments

Wires everywhere

More cables - so glad he knows what’s going on

A plan coming together well




5 comments:

  1. So sorry you got sick. Sick while travelling is horrible - and to be honest your trip did not sound that fun before you got sick. Glad the electronics are done - bet you are ready to move

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  2. What a whirlwind of a trip! Glad you are better.

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  3. Hi what a trip you had. Pleased it was successful. Glad you and Nick are better.
    The wiring looks like a nightmare, but I’m sure Nick has it all under control. Let us know when you are leaving for the States. Lol

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  4. Wow, just seen this. Each month a fresh challenge! Sickness and a jumble of wires. Luckily you are both so capable. Xxx

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  5. Glad your long trip went smoothly. I'm sure it was tiring even before you got sick!! And happy to see you guys on the move again! Hey to Jenny, Penny and Mike from Sojourn!!

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