Haganes - Jahor Baharu 4th August 2011.
Haganes – Jahor Baharu 4th
August 2011. Spent most of this week working on provisioning. A fairly
major undertaking working out the requirements for 5 people for 70 days at sea
and no stops to be relied on for provisions of any consequence. Made more so when
the cook has never done a passage before and is convinced she’ll be
cooking fresh vegetables in a wok for the duration of the voyage,
“…but sir, if we run out of beans then I cook bok choy!”
Yeahright. There’s an underlying difference in perception of tasty
between the cultures also. Somehow I just can’t get as excited about fish
heads as they seem to. That’s ok though, once we’re under way and
catching the odd Mahi Mahi, Tuna or Wahoo, they can have the head and tail and
John and I will have the bit in between. Some
of the myriad of ships anchored or laid up in the stream off Singapore. More of the same. Still haven’t received the ships papers from Panama
and we won’t be going far with out them. Hopefully next
week…I’d like to think we’ll be away by the 14th. First
stop Kevieng P.N.G. then 11,000 miles of uninterrupted Pacific. Meantime we
might head down to a marina in Singapore for a couple of days change of scenery
next week. Either way, I’ll be making a point of getting down there, to
Mike and Caroline’s, for the All Blacks/Aussie game on Saturday. (Great
having family up here!) Our
neighbour on the dock “Sinbad”. A Delta 100ft. Almost the same
length as us…but that’s about the only similarity. She is after all
nearly 100 years newer! Dock
party with the Puteri Harbour Marina staff at “Sinbad”. John,
engineer on Haganes and Dodong, 1st Mate on Sinbad. Both would talk
under water. (Notice Dodong is standing on a cleat and bucket). John
hasn’t quite got into the ‘super yacht attire’ thing yet.
Better he remain in the engine room really. |