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Vessel Name: Altair
Vessel Make/Model: Saga 48 - Hull No. 1
Hailing Port: Cushing, Maine
25 November 2012 | Las Palmas Gran Canaria
24 November 2012 | Las Palmas Gran Canaria
23 November 2012 | Las Palmas, Gran Cnaria
23 November 2012 | Las Palmas, Gran Canaria
21 November 2012 | Gatwick Airport
19 November 2012 | Peaslake UK
17 November 2012 | Antigua Airport
13 November 2012 | Nanny Cay Marina, Tortola, BVI
11 November 2012 | 18 53.0'N:064 44.9'W,
10 November 2012 | 20 54.3'N:065 13.7'W,
09 November 2012 | 23 32.01'N:065 46.6'W,
08 November 2012 | 26 27.05'N:066 47.2'W,
07 November 2012 | 28 19.3'N:068 43.01'W,
06 November 2012 | 30 50.8'N:070 39.5'W,
05 November 2012 | 32 52.5'N:072 32.7'W,
04 November 2012 | 34 59.6'N:0074 17.9'E, Gulf Stream
03 November 2012 | Hampton VA
31 October 2012 | Hampton VA
30 October 2012 | Hampton VA
29 October 2012 | Hampton VA
Recent Blog Posts
21 September 2013

New Blog Address!

We have started out on another cruise to the Caribbean and back. Be sure to follow us at our new blog address. Www.sailblogs.com/member/rjpalm

29 May 2013 | Eastport MD

Owen and Eli

Altair is snuggled into Bert Jabins Boat Yard near Annapolis until June 14. We had a quick visit with grandsons Owen and Eli (their parents too) last night in Towson MD. Owen is finishing third grade as well as his lacrosse season. He will come up to Maine again for a week in July by himself and take [...]

27 May 2013 | Rhode River, Galesville MD

999 Miles!

We've put 999 miles on the boat since leaving Puerto Rico on April 14. What a wonderful way to return from the Caribbean. In years past, we've had to hustle on the way home...it's been nice to take our time.

New Blog Address!

21 September 2013
Julie
We have started out on another cruise to the Caribbean and back. Be sure to follow us at our new blog address. Www.sailblogs.com/member/rjpalm
We're looking forward to hearing from you.

Owen and Eli

29 May 2013 | Eastport MD
Julie
Altair is snuggled into Bert Jabins Boat Yard near Annapolis until June 14. We had a quick visit with grandsons Owen and Eli (their parents too) last night in Towson MD. Owen is finishing third grade as well as his lacrosse season. He will come up to Maine again for a week in July by himself and take sailing lessons. Eli is finishing kindergarten. We hope he and his parents will come up to Maine at the end of Owen's time with us, too.

Tomorrow we will fly home to Maine to get our summer jump started with house and yard projects, Rick's real estate stuff, etc. We will come back to the boat on the 14 th and bring her on home by the end of the month. No use bringing a boat to Maine before July 1 when the water temp might be approaching fifty degrees!

I will resume my blog entries then.

999 Miles!

27 May 2013 | Rhode River, Galesville MD
Julie
We've put 999 miles on the boat since leaving Puerto Rico on April 14. What a wonderful way to return from the Caribbean. In years past, we've had to hustle on the way home...it's been nice to take our time.

Seldom do I say nice things about an upwind sail, so it is worth mention in the blog. Yesterday, we sailed the 45 miles from Solomon's to the Rhode River near Galesville hard on the wind....and it was comfortable. Seas were flat in 15-20 knots of wind at 30-40 degrees. The gusts to 25 or more were frequent and the wind direction was a bit inconsistent so Rick hand steered most of the way. That,too, was unusual as we almost always use the autopilot. The boat moved along beautiful at 7-8 knots. Sun shining...and even a bit of warmth!

The Rhode Harbor anchorage was recommended to us by the Saga 409 owners Richard and Ruth that we met in Solomon's the night before. It's a lovely place with limited development on the near shore....unusual for the western shore of the Bay. After the Go-Fast boats finished their Indy 500 wannabe sprints, the evening was silent except for a lone loon who hasn't yet gone North.
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Long Island is an island of 4000 people, 80 miles long and four miles wide. Known for its bone fishing. People are very friendly.
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The lions are painted by prominent Puerto Rican artists. They are really cool standing guard in the parks of Ponce.
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Created 13 April 2013
Cabo Rojo is the cape at the southwestern corner of Puerto Rico. The beach is miles long, but the beach towns are noisily honky-tonk. The lighthouse and its cliffs and iguanas are most impressive
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The northwestern corner of Puerto Rico is blanketed with caves, jungle, dramatic limestone outcroppings, and Taino Indian ruins. Fascinating!
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Tom and Sue had been on St Martin for a week before we arrived and were excellent tour guides for us. The island is far more than just The Lagoon!
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Created 11 April 2013
Tom & Sue Maynes were on board with us in Anguilla. Our first visit to the island and we loved it. Festival, boat racing, and generally enjoying the beaches.
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Created 11 April 2013
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Created 17 March 2013
A great time with Dutch and Elaine on board Altair in the BVIs!
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Created 15 March 2013
Our new hyrdrogenerator!
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Created 15 March 2013
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Sept.-Oct. 2012
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