10.0N; 076.21W

Around the world with the Aqualunies
Jonathan & Gabrielle Lyne
Thu 28 Jan 2010 01:08
Wednesday 27/1/10
Yesterday had a great time exploring the old fort St. Philipe and the
Convent La Popa in the morning, lunch on a roof terrace in the old town and then
a look around the Naval Museum which gave a very good idea of the history of the
invasions the Columbian/Spanish had to put up with from the English and French
and how they set up the defences.
This morning up early, shopped at the very good supermarket for fresh food
for the next week, also bought 5 gallon containers of water which we will use to
fill up with fresh water when we can until we have our desalinator mended. On to
the fuel dock to fill up with water and some more fuel and off we set for San
Blas, about a 24 hour sail. We had a fantastic time in this beautiful city
with very friendly helpful, honest (not one taxi driver tried to cheat
us) people and NO pirates, it is amazing how one incident of theft on a
yacht can put off so many people visiting and missing out. John the
English manager at Club Nautica was also very helpful with finding engineers for
the desalinator, sadly it would have taken a week to get the part we
needed.
THEN disaster struck about an hour out to sea, I opened the cupboard under
the Saloon seat to get some kitchen paper to find water pouring out of one of
the pipes at quite a rate. Jonathan immediatley switched it off at the
mains, it was fresh water and so we only have 1 and 1/2 tanks of fresh
water, oh frustration. J refused to turn back to refill as we were already
running late to pick up J and T. So now we are really on water rashions or
at least just being very careful about how much we use as we are not sure that
we can pick up fresh water easily in the San Blas although we have heard you can
on the main land. The up side is the bilges did need a clean out so at
least the fresh water has done that. We don't seem to be doing too well
with water and pipes recently as a burst pipe has happened in our annex at
home as well this week. The reason the one on the yacht went was that J
had knocked it but didn't think he had loosened it!
We are now sailing at about 8-9 knots through a huge sea with wind
averaging 20 -25 knots.
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