Kaimusailing

s/v Kaimu Wharram Catamaran

Vessel Name: Kaimu
Vessel Make/Model: Wharram Custom
Hailing Port: Norwalk, CT
Crew: Andy and the Kaimu Crew
About: Sailors in the Baltimore, Annapolis, DC area.
24 March 2025 | St. Marys, GA
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Recent Blog Posts
24 March 2025 | St. Marys, GA

D4 Sprit Rig

When I say I cooked shrimp ramen, don’t sidle away side eyeing me. It is a good recipe, not the simple boiled noodles with a flavor packet.

15 March 2025 | St. Marys, GA

Chateau Mar Beach Resort

Geoff and I worked on the Honda CRV, which stands for Constant Repair Vehicle, and eventually got the suspension fixed, but there was still a persistent Check Engine Light and the vehicle going into LIMP mode. In the past the CEL would be cleared by using a product called Cataclean to clear an O2 sensor [...]

07 March 2025 | St. Marys, GA

Spring Breakie

OK, I have to admit poor planning and poor performance. The right front strut on the CRV was broken. I needed to replace it right away. I was advised to order from Rock Auto. No way. I ended up ordering from a semi local distributor on eBay who would have it here in 3 days. Free shipping.

02 March 2025 | St. Marys, GA

One Cute Keiki

It's like someone threw the switch and it's no longer winter, it's summer. Eighty degrees. I washed some plywood. How crazy is that. It was stained and will probably have to be replaced. I was recovering from a tooth extraction and some of the meds were wearing off. I was aware I might be woozy [...]

26 February 2025 | St. Marys, GA

Andyhibernation Day

I fell for the cheap chicken leg quarters at Walmart and ended up cooking all of them with a package of frozen vegetables, end of story. I had to doctor the resultant broth with its foam on top and trouble with the propane. But the main ingredients were the package of chicken leg quarters and a package [...]

16 February 2025 | St. Marys, GA

D4 Sail Rig

The marsala chicken was not a total disaster. I was trying to do everything in my small cast iron skillet and almost succeeded. First I fried two unskinned chicken thighs in a couple tablespoons of Irish butter and Carapelli olive oil, 5 minutes on a side, at the same time microwaving a potato, 5 minutes [...]

Red and Bleu

17 November 2024 | St. Marys, GA
Cap'n Chef Andy | Chilly AM, Warm PM
The 11 hour drive to St. Marys was punctuated by a couple of traffic jams, the last one occurring right at the exit for Laurel Island Parkway just North of Kingsland where the big submarine base is located. I chose to exit there and avoid the jam, although I would be on local roads for the last few miles to the boatyard. As I came to the end of the exit ramp I could see traffic was free if I just rolled down the on ramp continuing South. Oh well, I was sort of committed to continuing on the Parkway.
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This route goes by the old airport and has some nasty curves and I took one wide. A St. Marys policeman stopped me and gave me a ticket for not staying in my proper lane. 700 miles without incident otherwise.
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I was rushing to get to the catamaran before it got dark. I pulled in and climbed aboard to see the interior. I was concerned about rainwater accumulation. There was some and a musty odor of dampness. Nothing drastic. I went shopping for breakfast supplies.
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We had a lot of rain over the week and I felt down, but so many other people have it bad. I hate them when they say, “Oh, that’s not so bad”, when I vent about things. Just let people vent, common courtesy. No matter how bad I feel, there is always something far worse, but I’d like things to be better anyway.
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I was invited to dinner at the phd chemists, Geoff and Karen, how do I want my tuna cooked they asked. They don’t go in for raw ahi. There are ways to prevent and eliminate parasites in your tuna. They just cook it. The cooking time was expertly varied by Geoff but the tuna was from the local Winn-Dixie. The perfectly cooked tuna steak was eagerly consumed, but I had to say to him, this is a young tuna. Earlier I had commented on the wine at the Point.
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The Point, or Pirate’s Point, is what I refer to when I say “the gas station restaurant”. As soon as I walked in the bartender asked if I wanted my Malbec. I was stunned. I hadn’t been in there for a couple of years. I was trying to remember when I had Malbec there. When she saw me she could have thought, red wine, what do we got, and as a person running a restaurant, what do we want to get rid of… Malbec.
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The wine was terrible, but not unusually so at this place, and I spoke with Geoff about it. Wait Staff, restaurant operator, came over. I said the malbec tasted rather vinegary. She astutely asked if she should open a new bottle. Yes. She poured into a large glass some of the new wine and then offered it to me. This seemed strange, I expected to take a whiff of the cork or bottle and then get a little taste. The taste from the large glass was like stepping into a garden or fruit orchard. No wonder I drank this wine before.
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The owner kinda shrugged me off when I mentioned tasting some of his older wines that have sat in the bottle. Maybe he should have drank the rest of that bad bottle.
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I hadn’t been in that place for about 2 years. They wouldn’t let Eloisa’s black American cocker spaniel, Bleu, in back then.
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I returned a week later and had another southwest burger and pinot noir. It was a change from my fare of strange canned salmon efforts. I sat at the bar with Geoff and Karen who would cook something at home, but Geoff, the cook, was wondering what to cook. I don’t think it will be salmon.
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I did make a batch of borscht using sausage. I want to do it again with kielbasa.
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I had a couple projects that were somewhat unpleasant but very necessary. The overhead in my bunk had growth of mold and when I retrieved a sponge mop to deal with it, from the port hull, I saw that the port hull had water up to the floorboards.
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I set up a portable electric bilge pump to pump out the water and started cleaning the mold off the overhead. The best treatment is Awesome cleaner from the dollar store. Spray it on, undiluted, work the surface with a soft brush, like a paint brush, then sponge it off.
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The image is of cirrus clouds, slightly photoshopped.
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