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We’re Off!!!!

March 17, 2013 9:39 pm / Kathy

[hoops name=”break”]We have now been at sea for about 29 hours.  We left Baltra immediately after a long and stressful fueling there.  The commercial dock had a tremendous amount of surge….our lines were creaking and stressed so much that I actually pulled out emergency lines to be ready in case one should fail.  Add to … Read More →

Posted in: Admiral's Blog / Tagged: Galapagos, Passage, Santa Cruz

Saving the Best for Last – Last Day in Isabela

March 5, 2013 9:27 pm / Kathy

[hoops name=”break”]As it was our last day in Isabela, we knew we should be cleaning up the boat and prepping for the arrival of Les and Rose at the end of the week.  But, based on our seize-the-moment current philosophy, we decided instead to cram all the last minute details of boat cleaning into one … Read More →

Posted in: Admiral's Blog / Tagged: Galapagos, Isabela

More Isabela

March 4, 2013 9:12 pm / Kathy

[hoops name=”break”]We have been very busy the last few days here in Isabela!  All of a sudden, we realize our time left here is very short, and we have several things we still want to do….. So, Thursday, we did another dive with Julio and Paco, this time out to the islands known as Cuatro … Read More →

Posted in: Admiral's Blog / Tagged: Galapagos

Isabela

March 2, 2013 2:09 pm / Kathy

      Well, it happened again.  Just when I thought the diving couldn’t get any better, we jumped into the water at Isla Tortuga, a small and beautiful islet near Isabela.  Bobbing on the surface, waiting for the other divers to enter the water, I looked down into the deep blue and realized we … Read More →

Posted in: Admiral's Blog / Tagged: diving, Galapagos, wildlife

Landfall Galapagos!!

February 17, 2013 11:37 am / Kathy

[hoops name=”break”]The island of San Cristobal arose out of the rain and mist like a silent green serpent from the sea.  It was surprising to see how verdant it looked, and what with the rain and all, felt a little like we were returning to the Pacific Northwest.  But no, of course not…..we have fetched … Read More →

Posted in: Admiral's Blog / Tagged: Galapagos

Panama to Galapagos Day 5 & 6

February 11, 2013 7:11 am / John

 [hoops name=”break”]WE HAVE ARRIVED :)))))))) Day 6: Saturday 2/9/2013 Position: 0 53 S by 89 36 W  San Cristobal Galapagos Traveled: 960 nm (probably 70 nm diversion to get to the equator during the day, but still arrived about 6 hours ahead of plan…..luv that current :)))) Time: Right at 5 days or 120.5 hours … Read More →

Posted in: Captain's Log / Tagged: Galapagos, Panama, Passage

Panama to Galapagos Day 4

February 8, 2013 9:28 am / John

[hoops name=”break”]Day 4: Thursday 2/7/2013 POLLYWOG TO SHELLBACK Yes we did it….crossed the Equator around 6:00 EST….a BIG YES!!!!!!!! Today was another bitter/sweet day: Bitter: Lost 3, count them 3 lures……..2 marlins and 1 sailfish….but, wow, are they impressive fish when they jump and tail walk. Two spooled and broke the lines and one we … Read More →

Posted in: Captain's Log / Tagged: Equator, Galapagos, Panama, Passage

Panama to Galapagos Day 3

February 7, 2013 4:56 pm / John

[hoops name=”break”]Day 3: Wednesday 2/6/2013 Today should be titled “can’t they ever get a forecast right”. First the winds: the wind did calm to <10 kts, even got as low as 7-8 kts, and changed to ESE (100-120 deg)…..very beamy….and then instead of calming further to 4-6 kts and clocking to SE-S-SW as every forecast … Read More →

Posted in: Captain's Log / Tagged: Galapagos, Panama, Passage

Passage to Galapagos – Part One

February 6, 2013 11:06 am / Kathy

[hoops name=”break”]We are now beginning our third day of passage.  It has been more than 24 hours since we last saw any sign of a boat or of another human being.  Strange, and perhaps a little unnerving…..It feels very alone out here.  The last time we’ve experienced anything even remotely similar was our run between … Read More →

Posted in: Admiral's Blog / Tagged: Galapagos, Panama, Passage

Panama to Galapagos Day 2

February 6, 2013 10:59 am / John

[hoops name=”break”]Day 2: Tuesday 2/5/2013 The highlight of the day was fishing!!!! We now have caught a total of 5 fish: 2 Bonito and 2 Skip Jack, both of which we do not like to eat so threw back, but the coup de grace was an 18-lb, 31” yellow fin TUNA…..can you say sushi, sashimi … Read More →

Posted in: Captain's Log / Tagged: Galapagos, Passage

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