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Rebuilding the dinghy
Sapphire
02/07/2008, Black Point Settlement

Feb. 18

After the weather are coffee, we pulled up the dinghy for some more patching. Yesterday I found two small places that seemed to be leaking water. We hoisted it to the foredeck and while in the upright position, I patched the two areas. Then we turned it up-side-down to ride on the foredeck for the trip to Farmer's Cay. our destination for the last few days.

When we flipped her over we found that the 4 foot strip of fabric that connects the fiberglass floor to the tube was completely detached on one side. A major problem.. and one that could have been avoided if we weren't so cheap. A new dinghy at the boat was the proper course of action.

Anyway, we were here. and some work needed to be done if we were ever going to get to shore again. The strip of fabric was still connected to the tube so we carefully rolled it back and wire brushed the side to be glued. We did the same for the section of hull that where the fabric was going to be place and then cleaned everything with solvent. We gathered as many reasonably heave items as we could find to weight things down after gluing. Finally, I mixed up a batch of West Systems, (epoxy) liberally painted both surfaces and stuck things back together. Next I covered the glued area with paper towels and put the weights on top.

After a couple of hour drying, I removed the weights, scraped off the paper and inspected our efforts. Things looked good but I found two small places where water could find its way in so I filled them with 3M 4200.

I mixed up another batch of West Systems and cut a 6 in wide strip of fiberglass matting. half of which was placed on the newly glued section of fabric the other half on the adjacent section the fiberglass bottom. When that dried, I sanded the rough pieces of matting and applied a final coat of epoxy.

By that time the day was gone so we put off our departure until tomorrow.

Good-bye to our friends...
Sapphire
02/07/2008, Black Point Settlement

Feb 17

We were going to leave today but never got around to it. After listening to the SSB we went to shore to phone Kathy's mom who has just returned home after her hip injury. At the pier there is a building, the front half of which is open on three sides with half walls. It looks like some type of concessions should be sold here but the inside is empty except for a bench on inside of all three walls.

Gathered here were a group of young men who were debating politics with some gusto as we walked by. While Kathy was on the phone I really tried to eavesdrop on their discussion.There is somewhat of a language barrier although I am beginning to do a better job of following the drift of native conversations. When speaking directly there is no problem, but when they are talking among themselves, the English language is stretched a little. One poor fool was arguing the republican line.he was outnumbered to say the least.

Back at the boat Kathy made breakfast and then we hiked to the other side of the island with Jim and Beth. There were no treasures to be found, but there was lots of trash on the eastern beaches.again mostly plastic.

Before we returned to our boats we bid the Madcap sailors a fond farewell with promises to track each other down again. Jim and Beth have been a great couple to travel with but the need to stay here in the Staniel Cay area to entertain family and friends for the next few weeks while we need to continue south to connect with Sam and Erin.. We have enjoyed their wit, charm and sense of adventure ( read sparkle in her eye) for the last few weeks and will miss them dearly.

Instead of heading to Little Farmers Cay, we spent most of the afternoon reading with a quick run into Lorraine's for a bag of ice and a final check of our email. Tomorrow, weather permitting, we will move south.

Dinner ar Lorraine's
Sapphire
02/07/2008, Black Point Settlement

Feb 16...

We were back at the Laundromat reasonably early and finished three more loads by about 10:30. Later in the morning we returned to shore to make reservations for dinner at Lorraine's which was about two houses down from the Rockside Laundry. Along with Jim and Beth, we placed our orders for Bar-B-Q Ribs and checked out her internet lounge.

We wandered down to store to purchase some limes, and ended up buying some frozen fish that we found in the freezer that were locally caught. The bag we picked had one trigger fish and three grunts.

It was much too much fish for one meal so back on board we partially thawed the bag to divide things up, leaving the trigger fish for tomorrow's dinner.

We were all back at Lorraine's at about 5:30... Dinner was a 6:30 but we wanted to take advantage of her computer room for a while.

Besides the four of us, there were five others for dinner. At 6:30 Lorraine served conch fritters. hot out of the fryer. The next course consisted of Ribs . that were well done with a mild sauce, peas and rice, slaw, and Bahamian macaroni and cheese. Desert was warm lemon cake.

I also need to add that at Lorraine's there is a small bar and a cooler filled with beer, wine, juice, water and soda. Lorraine is often away, so the place runs completely on the honor system. If you want to mix a drink, or have a soda you grab one and leave the money on the counter. Donations for computer use or internet access are accepted.

The people here are friendly, polite, and outgoing..

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