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Perrovida
Perrovida is a 1978 36' Islander Freeport.

Cucmber Beach Marina
chuck brantley
06/17/2008, Belize

Tues- Did not leave, just too tired and not ready. Now I am. Heading for Isla this am. looks good feels good time to go. See you all in a few days. OTG is watching out for me
Sunday 6th
Currentliy in San Pedro . Diane and I were going to head to Isla in the am. Instead Diane is heading home, her dad died. I will make for Isla and see what happens from there. Should arrive in a few days. Terry on OTG is keeping track of me.

Thursday

All is welll . we are in Cae Caulker


Friday , June 27
Back at Cucumber beach, Visited Rendezvous Cay and Tobacco Cay, Sailed back here 35 miles today. I will add details in a few days

Sunday
Diane arrived as scheduled. She has been relaxing and gettting into the cruising mode. The boat next to us here at the marina is Polaris Mar. This is the same boat that washed up onto the beach in San Pedro during TP Arthur. He showed me where is anchor snaped in too. It was a 65LB CQR and it snapped at the piviot. I would want my money back on that one. Polaris Mar left yesterday on a non stop to Tampa Bay. We are going to head out tommorro and head south to Rendevous reef and maybe Tobacco Cay. We will return here to pick up Karen and Jim. on the 28th. I think they will be here a week with us. Diane and I are looking forward to spending some Island time with them. Not sure were will will go with them but I will let D, J and K deceide. I will steer the boat and watch the weather. They might not be any contact untill we return to pick up K&J

WED.
Only 27 hours untill Diane arrives. I am having lunch at the Marina restraunt. This place is a little beach resort complete with a big water slide and Zip wire tower. I wuld guess there are a couple of hunded people about today. A cruise ship came in the early morning hours this am. I heard them calling the Belize port for a couple of hours around 3 am. Finally they got a anser around 5 am. The cruse ship is anchored bout 6 miles out. There are a lot of big tourist type cats docked here that service the cruise ships. I guess they run scuba and snorkel trips to some of the reefs and give rides into the city of Belize. I have arranged to pick up Diane tommorow with a taxi driver that chatted me up this am. Very smart, very large Rasta type of guy. He will take Guinness and stop at a grocery on the way back from the airport. He wanted thave a big sign made up to hold up at the airport for Diane. He showed me his official travel guide card from the Belize goverment. He assured me that you could not get one if you had a criminal record, good to know. Doing wash and trying to get the a guy has been living here smell out of the boat.
Monday

I thought about heading to the east side of Cay Caulker. The weather has changed to just light breezes and fewer clouds. I thought that the bugs might not be on the windward side. I talked to a couple who charter there big catamaran. They said they have tried it 3 times and only made it once. They only draw 3.5 feet so I decided against that. Then I decided to see if I could find that heap of Lobster traps and see if any Lobsters were home. The fisherman who where there on the first day of the season said that they were there early before others came. I took that to mean that it was just a spot , not a owned spot. So I cruised around standing up in the dingy looking for the heap. Since the wind had died down the water was very clear. A fisher boat or two went by and as usual I waved . I was not getting waved at in return. I lone fisher guy came by and definably gave me the mad Dog stare. Then he came back so I shut off my engine so I could here what he had to say. He asked what I was looking for " Lobster " I said. "Where" he asked " In the sea" I replied. He said he had many traps in the area. I told him I would not bother his traps but was looking for a pile of old traps in a heap. He said hat was his as well. "OK". I am not having fun here anymore so. I guess I have worn out my welcome ,so time to hit the road. I pulled anchor and headed for Cucumber Beach Marina. Part of the way was road already traveled so the snail trail on the GPS lead the way. The bigger Auto Pilot drive was working well. I cleaned and straightened while under way. . I left the snail trail and needed to pay more attention to navigating. My route was taking me near North Drowned Cay. And threw a cut called Swallow Cay Bouge. I was reading the guide and they stated that when they were coming threw here they had followed a Barge. I as in luck as a barge just happened to be overtaking me. They passed me and pulled ahead, the depth went to about 6 feet then up to 20 feet for a while. The barge was to far ahead now and had turned. Suddenly I was in very shallow water 6 feet again. I slowed and turned a bit west. The water deepened. A tricky area to travel threw. I made my last turn and now had a straight shot to Cucumber beach. The water was turning very brown , like chockalott milk. By the time I was ready to turn into the breakwater that leads you into the marina the water looked like a chockalott milkshake. After all the clear water I have been in for months it made me nervous as you could not gauge the depth at all. I could tell it was shallow from the wave action and the depth sounder it was shallow 6.5 feet. I left the AP on right up until I entered the break water which was only 50 feet wide. I had contacted the Marina a couple of minutes previous on the radio and they were standing by on the starboard side of he Marina. I am always nervous when coming into a Marina. I had prepped the ropes and fenders at strategic locations around the boat but had not finalized anything as I had no idea what the set up was like. I saw two men waiting and showing that I would just pull up to a dock. Like parking on a empty street by pulling up to a curb Got a rope to them no problem and reversed to a stop. The trip took about 6 hours going 4 knots or so. I tipped them $10 Belize to get started on the right foot. Met the very friendly marina manager named Carlos. The weekly rate is $38 dollars Belize about $20 dollars US. Not bad. They have wireless Internet but he signal is very slow at the boat. I saw one boat with a TV cable running to it and asked carols about it, yes we have cable A mad rush to find all the TV coax I have on board . I have enough make the 75 foot run. Ya Hoo I have cable TV. 40 channels or so. So I have the A/C going and cable TV, this is heaven. In the morning I went over to the restaurant side of the marina. The wifi signal is much faster over there. There is a huge restaurant and a swimming park complete with a giant tower with a wire you can ride to the ground. Not many people around, mainly just labors working on boats in the yard. .

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06/17/2008 | T & S (Off the Grid)
Man, you're making me feel bad for leaving you out there. Sounds like even paradise gets old after a while.
06/17/2008 | Lady Di (guinness att charter dott net)
Ahh.... I just finished working for the quarter at 8:00 pm tonight. What a great feeling!! I now have 3 months to write, wander and who knows what. All depends on how my dad is doing. At least I'll hop a plane for Belize at O'Dark on Thursday morning and will stay as long as possible. A quick break will do the trick. I even snagged a one-way first class ticket to Belize so I plan to drink Bloody Mary's all the way to the boat. Can't wait to see Chuck and Guinness! I think it's time to give up the academic life and become a full time sailor! Hola to all, Diane
06/17/2008 | Lady Di (guinness att charter dott net)
BTW Chuck- I can tell you've been sailing for a long time because you don't know what day of the week it is!! That's a good thing, Diane
07/01/2008 | Cody's Mom (gibssk att fusd dott net)
Hello eveyone, just talked to grandpa and grandma. They changed a couple of his perscription dosages today at his appointment. They also added a new medication for his thyroid since his test on his thyroid came back low. If Pam doesn't call or come by tomorrow by 10 am. I will drive out to take grandma to Target to get his new persctiption after Cody's doctor appointment. Hope your having fun!!!
07/03/2008 | Cody's Mom (gibssk att fusd dott net)
Talked to Grandpa today. Pam took him yesterday to get his new perscription. They got his medication schedule fixed with his new perscription. It is very hot here! It has been at least 103 degrees everyday! Saw you got back into internet range today. Hope you are having a great time. Just wanted to update you with Grandpa. Love ya! Love Shawn and Cody
Back at Cay Caulker
chuck brantley
06/12/2008, Belize

Sunday
A fishing boat was around early this am. he was hunting for something. Finally about a 100 yards from me he found his spot. Two men jumped into the water. I could see that they were bringing Lobster aboard. I jumbed into the dink and went over to see how it was done. They were fishing in about 8 feet of water and had little gaffs made from a small pole and large fishing hook. On the sea floor was a big pile of old Lobster traps, just a heap. They were gaffing the Lobsters in the heap. By the time they were done they had 12 good size Lobsters. Very cool and so close to where I was Anchored.
Last night I told my tale of woe to a couple of americans who have lived here for 8 years. They said all you have to do is bend down and act as if you are picking up a rock and the dogs take off. I was a bit scheptical but gave it a try this Am and it worked like Kriptonight on superman. They took off the moment you droped down. I mean the took off like they were on fire, good deal for me and Guinness. Might head to cucumber beach in the am. I have not been able to contact them but hopefully they will have space for me.

Saturday maybe June 14th or so
Lobster season opens tomorrow. I can not wait to see the fishermen head out in the AM. Helped a Fisherman repair his small boat today. The storm had baged hole in the side. I have a bunch of fiberglass and we patched t. His main boat is a 20 foot local type sailor craft, all wood. The little boat we fixed may have been a canoe at one time. On a bad note I had a run in with some locals this AM. I have been running in the am lately and a couple of mornings ago a dog bit Guinness on the ass. The dogs seem to get more aggressive the longer we stay on a island. I noticed the same thing on Isla. Some times the dogs gang up together. I took to carrying a fiberglass rod about 2 feet long so I could fend them off if needed. This am the same dog that bit came out charging. No a big dog maybe 25 lbs. He had a buddy with him and they both came out charging. . When one got within a a foot of Guinness I gave him a thwack with the rod. A woman yelled "Hey" I kept running. Now when the dog bit a few days ago I protected Guinness and yelled at the dog while raising my hands. The same lady yelled "Hey" at that time as well. I was not sure the first tme or this time if she was yelling at the dog or me. On the way back I found out. She came out just like her dog, just not barking. Walked next to me glaring at me. I said " I hope that dog learned his lesson and leaves us alone from now on" She went off. She thought I was a idiot for having my dog on a leash. Dogs had there own rules here and thy did not like dogs on leashes. They just bark any ways " But that one bit Guinness just the other day" That was just a nip, it was nothing. I let her go on for a minute then let here have it. Then her husband showed up." He wants to whack our dog." I became a politician very quickly. He wanted none of it at first but then we shook hands and all was well. They still did not get any of my side and I was left like I had been dealing with animals, Throw a little beef their way and it is over. A sad feeling. Oh well the good and the bad. A couple of boats from ISLA are in the harbor right now. One is Jewell and the other I forgot. We towed him into the marina at Isla one evening after his engine failed on the crossing. 5 days till Diane arrives, I need her

I am going to hang out hear for a while. Diane gets here in 7 days. I miss here too much. I will neaver go this long apart again!!! Replaced the auto pilot drive with the monster 50 lb unit. The small one was working fine but the bigger one has been repaired. The small drive motor apeard to be wearing a bit at the bearing.. I will keep it as a back up. Checked the battery water on all 14 batterys. All needed water but were not to low. In a couple of days I will change the oil and fuel filters and engine oil. Other than that not sure what to do to keep busy. I sent cucumber beach a e-mail but did not hear back yet. I think I will head that way on the 17th or so. When Diane gets here I have been checking out the offshore atol of Turnereef. It looks prety good.

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06/13/2008 | Joe (joeroatan att popit dott us)
I know how you are feeling. Being away at sea allows one to think deeply about what is most important in life!
I miss my family too, and will see Cindy the 19!
All is well. Enjoy the lobster fest.
06/13/2008 | Lady Di (guinness att charter dott net)
Hey Chuckie,
I miss you but will be in Belize before you know it! I think we're at 6 days and counting. My work is winding down and I'll be heading to the airport at o'dark on the 19th. I can't wait to see you and my Guinness. I must insist that you never again take my dog. That is just too much! He needs his mom. ILY, Diane
San Pedro
chuck brantley
06/10/2008, Belize

This is a picture of the anchorage in San Pedro. I added more pictures to previous post, check them out


Headed north to San pedro yesterday. The trip was un evebtful, just easy motor sailing to give the batterys a charge. The check in process was very easy and was free, i have a 30 day visa. The dog was a non issue with the health cert. fro mexico. The anchorage is a bit rolly with speed boats full of divers zooming by all day and a little at night. I can see the reef entrance and may go out in the dingy and check it out, I saw one sail boat wait outside for help to get in but neaver heard a radio call. They may have made yelled to a dive boat that was outside the reef that lead them in. San Pedro is a bit over wellming after Cay Caulker. The streets are paved and everybody is zooming around on narrow streets. I may stay a couple of days.

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06/10/2008 | Lady Di (guinness att charter dott net)
Chuck, I have to say that San Pedro looks a bit choppy. I might have to send you to look for calmer seas. I think that is what I am looking for in all phases of my life right now:) Stay dry! BTW, our grandson Slevin turned 10 months old today. He is walking, climbing and laughing all the time. He has the cutest curly blonde hair as well. I wonder where he got those curls!! Diane

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