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Lorelei on the seas
Mission Accomplished
Patty/Rainy
02/06/2010, La Ceiba, Honduras

We finally delivered our dear friend's boat to his daughter, here in La Ceiba, Honduras. It has been a long ordeal for all involved. I'd like to personally thank those who have helped me with all the legal issues (you know who you are, my angels here on earth!), and those who have been continually offering encouragement and words of support. I feel like I could sleep for a week!

From here, we will head back to Roatan for a few days, then sail up to Isla Mujeres, Mexico.

We wish our extended family here all the best in their quest to get the boat back to the Rio Dulce.

Back in the Bay Islands
Patty/Clear
12/24/2009, Roatan, Honduras

We departed Livingston, Guatemala, on December 17, 2009, exactly one year after casting off our lines from Titusville Municipal Marina, Florida. Another successful crossing of the dreaded "bar" (without incident!!!!), and anchored 10 miles out behind Cabos Tres Puntas. The weather blew up and we spent a very rough night corking at anchor. The old windlass gasped and died, Gary could not pull the chain. Next morning, Gary and our passenger, Phil, got the anchor up and we motored to Hospital Bight, which offered protection from the surge. Spent the night there, along with another sailboat, and took off for the Bay Islands the next day.

Made it into Utila on Sunday, but we couldn't clear in (offices closed), so we were at anchor and our passenger was still aboard. Spent a rough few nights anchored in East Harbour, which is not protected from the South. So guess where the winds came from for the next 2 days????? We have never dragged our anchor before, but here we did. The holding is not great - you have to search for good spots of sand.

Pulled anchor Wednesday, the 23rd (Gary's 60th birthday!!!) and made it to Roatan in about 4 1/2 hours motoring. We're at Barefoot Cay Marina, nestled nice and snug at their U-shaped dock, out of the wind and waves.

Got a local electrician working on the windlass motor - says he had to replace all the bearings and rewind the rotor. Replacement parts are no longer available, so we're lucky to have gotten this done. We'll know in a bit if it works (was supposed to be here after 10am - it's 12:30 now.) Island time, folks - just relax

Tribute to our Viking
Patty/tear-streaked
12/13/2009, Rio Dulce, Guatemala

Rune Torkildsen, February 16, 1957 - December 11 (?) 2009, originally from Norway was our next door neighbor at RAM Marina for 2 months, and our very dear friend and companion. We spent many hours together, and he and Gary were almost inseparable. Rune was our catalyst; we got off our duffs and explored the Rio, Lago Izabal and El Golfete because of him. He introduced us to some wonderful local families, and became part of our family.

Rune died in Utila, Honduras. He apparently hit the reef while in his dinghy. Rune lived hard and laughed a lot. We had made plans to cruise with him to San Blas, but now we're headed toward Utila to help out his family (all in Norway) as best we can. His passing has left a tremendous hole in our hearts. We will miss him sorely.

We love you Rune!

Denny's beach is the best for Tarpon
Patty/dark right now with a shower
11/09/2009, Guatemala

Hello to all! We three boat amigos (Lorelei, Rune on his boat and Bob on Good Time Charlie) spent the last 2 days in the South Western end of Lago Izabal, searching for and exploring the rivers feeding into the lake. Some pretty amazing stuff, incredible sounds at dusk/daybreak (howler monkeys), and friendly Indians.

We motored back to Denny's Beach yesterday, and today Gary and Denny's son, Clayton, went out in our dinghy just beyond the dock and caught a 52 lb Tarpon!!! You've never seen a 13 year old (or a 60 year old) so excited! They brought it in and gave the fish to the family next door. It fed them (27 in all) and us! Tarpon is not known as a good eating fish in the States, but the way the Mayans cook it here, it is very good! We all got a scale for keepsake!

Made it over the "bar"
Patty/Cloudy with rain
11/04/2009, Livingston, Guatemala

We motored down the Golfete and through the Gorge to anchor in Livingston on 10/28/2009, then went across the infamous "bar", right after mean low of .65 without bumping! Anchored over by Cabos tres Puntas for the night, sailed around and found a pristine reef to snorkel, caught a sailfish (let him go). Our second night at anchor in Cabos tres Puntas produced a wicked thunderstorm. Wind and chop broke our anchor keeper, the chain rode chewed up the bow roller, and our dinghy lock cable (motorcycle cable) broke, so it got a little hairy at 3 a.m.

Motored back over the bar into Livingston (again at mean low!) without bumping, did some sightseeing and provisioning, then went back outside toward the Seven Altars and anchored there. Weather was perfect until...Gary thought the "late afternoon breeze" would subside with sundown, but it got progressively stronger, coupled with about a 3 knot current. Once again, pulled anchor and motor/sailed across the bay to shelter at Cabos tres Puntas. Once again, treated to an impressive thunderstorm (at least our water tank is full!) The next morning, we puttered in and crossed the bar (this time on a rising tide). The real trick is to watch how the locals do it, but I guess our 5'4" draft doesn't hurt either.

More adventures to come - we have to go back out and look for our companion's big plough anchor (he used a swivel and it broke). Plus we need more conch! We're sitting at anchor near our old marina (RAM), fixing, tidying and provisioning until our next foray.

On anchor again
Patty
10/16/2009, Lago Izabal, Guatemala

We're back at Denny's Beach, at anchor and loving the location. Dennis is a wonderful host, the beach is immaculate and the water is clear. Pups love being here, they swim and romp all afternoon. Nice nature trail behind the bungalows (I take them exploring every afternoon). I can get up in the morning, brush my teeth, put on my bathing suit (or not) and jump off the boat for a good swim workout before breakfast! Nice breeze in the late afternoon/early evening, cools down to the mid 70's at night for good sleeping. I encourage all my fellow cruisers/landlubbers to visit www.dennysbeach.com

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