Not permanently. No, that would be too much to ask. Erik is still firmly in the grip of his work addiction, so we'll have to ride out the land life for a few months longer. However, the good people of Nouvelle-Calédonie are ready to be rid of our fine vessel, so it is time to jump aboard and sail the boat to Brisbane.
But what kind of a boat are we returning to? As every sailor can tell you, boats don't like to be left alone. They get sad. They fall apart even faster than normal.
Cleverly, we sent Erik ahead to suss out the situation. Of course, that meant he sent me a series of photos that I didn't especially want to see. His super close-ups remind me of reading Owl magazine when I was a kid and playing those Can You Identify This? games where they would show you a dark, greenish smudge and expect you to pipe up and say: "Oh! That's the inside of a tree frog's nostril!"
We also played my other not-favourite game: Can You Tell What Is Missing?
Missing: stern tube |
Missing: pillow block and prop shaft |
Missing: aft centreboard assembly |
Removed: rotten aft centreboard sheave |
And I won't have to look at any more pictures.
4 comments:
Good luck on the repairs. Thinking of all of you & bon voyage on the next leg of your adventures.
Love Mom
Back to sea!
bon vents!
Please come visit us at RHYC the next time you are back in Canada!
Well, don't leave us hanging. What's a happening with Papillon.
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