Diving in the best of waters
 
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                  Ellinor Ristoff Staffan Ehde
                  
Wed 13 Feb 2013 15:19
                  
                | Hallo and thank you for all wonderful mails about 
the Fisher Panda (Generator) work. Some are astonished that the technical matters are 
so challenging. I got a mail from our DP Dag Engström giving a good 
thought. His life long experience is both from 
cargoships and sailing boats and he gave us a good picture of the world today in 
the commercial business. If we understood him right, work is in a way less 
challenging on the bridge, where navigation and watch is aided by new technology 
(no sextant anymore). But the chief engineer has more challenges than ever to 
keep the ship going. It is easy to imagine that engineering today is all about 
automation, computeraided technology all the way into the engine room. Now we 
are far from a commercial vessel but in a way it feels like we have the same 
picture. All the help we have from technology is fine as long as it works, the 
problem is that we have to use the time we save on running technology to solve 
problems where the technology does not work. There is a saying I love: I good 
tool does half the job, a bad makes you crazy. As you can imagine, while we where crawling in the 
engine room, the autopilot/plotter/AIS etc does the work for us 
upstairs. And as I said earlier there is no difference 
between old and new stuff, actually we have more problems in "boxes" that are 
hard to fix with new technology than the old stuff that is in the open air and 
looks less sophisticated. Let's move over to funnier business. The day before 
yesterday we met the family on board Chilli Cat, Hetha, Charles and their 
children Luca and Isabella. They dive as well and offered to take care of 
our children while we went diving and we could do the same for 
them. GREAT! So we rented the whole pile of stuff and 
almost sank the dinghy. Left Erika and Andreas with them and made a really 
good dive just behind our boat.It was great to be just the two of us strolling 
around the reef and enjoyng one fish after the other. After lunch Chilli Cat offered to take their boat 
to a diving site with us all on it and we went with their great great catamaran 
over to Petit Bonair. They started off and we watched the boat and the 
kids. As they came up with big smiles on their faces we went down with big 
expectations. And it could not be better! Great corals, big ridges of them. 
Among thousands of fishes just to mention some of what we saw: A turtle on real 
close encounter, Baracudas (one mean machine that looked like it wanted to 
eat us), tunas and one swam right up to my google, murrays, I give up, the 
list would be long long. New plans As we talked to Hetha and Charles we realize 
Columbia is a place to visit. It is safe nowadays and it would cut our trip to Panama in half. So we are looking at St 
Marta Columbia as our next leg. When we are leaving? Well it looks good right 
now but we have not decided yet. What we have decided is that we will skip 
Curasou and Aruba in favour of more time here. Everybody keeps saying this is 
the best place of the ABC islands. |