Culebra, Puerto Rico

Sea Topaz
Duncan Briggs
Sun 30 Nov 2008 20:16
18-18.2 N; 65-17.9W
 
We have arrived safely in Culebra after 10 full days at sea. We are tired, but safe and very glad to be here. After the first few days of wind we had several days of no wind at all, so we motored. We got the fishing rods out, but only caught one Mahi Mahi, two got away. We then caught a Blue Marlin on the last day. Duncan did really well getting that on board. We let it go after I took some photographs, or so I thought; the camera was on the wrong setting...
The weather got warmer and the shorts and t-shirts came out.
We did have a few technical hitches on the way. The auto helm stopped working; Duncan took the motor off and cleaned it up, which did the trick. Shortly after that the wheel just went around but we kept going in a straight line: the steering rod had come loose. Again Duncan took the tools out and sorted that one. A couple of days later the engine overheated as a fan belt had broken and another one had come loose. Again Mr Fix-it did his magic. The last thing was that the generator would not start. This was particularly enjoying as a lot of work had been done to that in the boat yard.
But now we are enjoying being in the sun at anchor and catching up with ourselves.
 
 
Duncan sorting out the fishing lures. Look t-shirt and shorts and blue seas (no wind)