S/V Carina: Great Lakes and Caribbean Sailing

Follow the adventures of S/V Carina as her crew plies the waters of the Great Lakes and beyond.

Vessel Name: Carina
Vessel Make/Model: Catalina 34
Hailing Port: Milwaukee, WI
24 February 2016
21 February 2016
20 February 2016
18 February 2016
17 February 2016
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21 April 2017

A new adventure in the British Virgin Islands

Early Saturday we fly to the USVI and then take the ferry to Tortola, BVI, where we will board our bare boat at Marine Max for 7 days of enjoyment. Stay tuned and watch our progress!

03 March 2016

Compelled to turn back ...

It is now March 3 and I find myself in the Courtyard Panama Hotel in Panama City's Megamall Mall waiting to fly back to Wisconsin. I'm not in Honduras, Mexico or Cuba! How did this happen? There are many reasons!

24 February 2016

We are casting off,

We are off to Honduras this morning (Wednesday) at first light. We started to cast off Monday morning but an oil leak and a broken piece of deck gear required us to tie back up. We zipped back to Panama City to get the gear replacement and we located the oil leak and fixed it. What does this all mean? It's an older sailboat! Things break. We have learned the systems over the past 2 weeks and now feel that we can safely travel the first leg. We'll be out of internet range for the next 6 days so stay tuned to our satellite fixes on the Google Maps portion of the web site.

21 February 2016

Saturday Night

It's Saturday night, February 20, 2016, in Shelter Bay Marina, Colon, Panama and tonight is party night! Folks with guitars, harmonicas, good voices and dancing feet gather together on the patio in front of "The Dock" restaurant, next to the marina pool and mini-mart. Visitors here have come by sailboat, [...]

20 February 2016

Bureaucracy!

Bureaucracy is a fact of life. On Friday we checked with the Captain of the Port to make arrangements to check out of Panama. The weather window for sailing to Roatan, Honduras looked very good for a Saturday morning departure. The Captain of the Port had other ideas, however. It seems that our cruising [...]

18 February 2016

More Progress

Cast off is imminent. We have a couple of more details to iron out but it looks like we will leave Shelter Bay Marina on Saturday at noon. We will steer 356 degrees for 2 days before turning more westerly to steer toward Roatan, Honduras.

Thursday is Work Day!

11 February 2016
Don and I headed from the Colon apartment (near the north shore of Lake Gatun - see the SPOT satellite marker on the chart below) directly to Shelter Bay Marina so we could join Michael and Irina and get cracking on cleaning and repair. Previously Michael and Irina had washed and disinfected all of the surfaces in the aft cabin and head. Today we spent the morning installing the repaired fuel day tank and cleaning the galley. All of the drawers, pots and pans were removed and taken outside for scrubbing and the galley stove was fired up.

In order to fill the day tank to have enough diesel fuel for launch we walked to the fuel dock to fill 5 gallon Gerry cans that we carried back to the boat. We discovered that there are no fuel pumps on the fuel dock. Rather, you show up when the fuel barge arrives from across the bay. The barge ties up on one side of the dock and vessels needing fuel tie up on the other. You take turns. Then, a long hose is passed across the dock to the boat receiving fuel. If you have fuel cans you stand on the dock while your containers are filled. But, we have enough fuel now so we can move the boat from the launch slip to a transient slip!
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