The Last Leg

Zepher
Chris & Lyn Darch
Sat 18 Apr 2009 06:04
Hi Folks,
 
Sorry its been over a week but we have been hard at the rubbing down and painting, we have completed the three coats of anti foul, the first coat of awgrip to the port side and the stern, it looked the mutts nuts, lots of admirers but they got a bit confused when we knocked it down again for the second coat, it was gleaming but the head painter ( Capt Fluffy ) wants to build up the coat layers ...  .... lots of confused yachies wondering why we sanded off the glass finish . .anyway she has been explaining to the masses why, also it seems girl power has had a boost, its a bit of a male domain the painting thing here so Lyn's put the cat amongst the pidgons, plus the spray shop down in the yard are also having to up there standards !
I have completed the galley's new overboard dump system ,  and nearly completed the sea chest rebuild, the steering box still has not been returned so I will be chasing that next week, now the Easter break is over.
As May approaches a lot of the guys we have sailed across the Pacific are gathering to get ready to set off North to Tonga , Fiji , and Vanuatu for the seasons cruising, some are returning here for another summer, but the majority are making tracks towards the Read sea , or Thieland , a lot are shortening there trips by heading back to Europe by next July as quite a few of the mainland European yachies are on there two / three year sabbaticals and need to be back at there jobs, many are concerned by the current economic situation so its spurring a few on to return quicker that they would have.
 It will be sad to see them go as it will be the closing a chapter on the band of people we have bumped into on our trip across the pacific , there is a much closer bond between the Pacific cruisers than we found in the Caribbean, the Atlantic seems such a small ocean compared with the Pacific , which is vast and has much to offer.
The next few weeks will be a bit hectic with the good byes and hangovers I think, anyway we have a lot of lasting memories to savour for the rest of our lives, the cruising now will be short distances, Tonga's only One Thousand miles to the north and then its only five hundred miles between most of the Island groups.
We on the otherhand will be completing the outer refurbish and then putting Zephyr back in the water and heading off back to Wellington to get on with the next project , the flats re-model.
 
Just a quick one folks , if you still read the blog please could you send an em just to let us know if we still have a readership ..
 
Still on the hard .  ..