Here’s the next installment (Episode 3) of our Carib Run. Lots of mayhem, good food, bad news, and product reviews.
3 thoughts on “Carib Run: Leg 1 Episode 3”
Well good luck on a amicable solution and thanks for the info.
I look forward to the continuing story including what in the world broke and caused such a catastrophic failure.
I am in the market for a Hunter 40 and have followed your blog closely.
I’m curious, Which draft is Dawn Treader as I too plan on keeping the mine in Clear Lake.
Hi Jim – thanks for the comment. I’m still in the middle of the re-power. We should be getting a final resolution on that in the next few weeks. It’s been quite a slog…that I’ve not really been able to talk much about (hence the lack of more videos, etc.). Hopefully we’ll reach a spot where everyone is satisfied. Then we’ll continue our trip early this summer. Dawn Treader draws 5′. There were a few times that we had to push through the sludge in and out of our old slip at Watergate (we were on the old fixed pier slips at the back, the floaters at the front have a bit more depth). But I’m glad we got the shoal draft and not the deep. She still points and tracks very well. She’s a great boat.
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Well good luck on a amicable solution and thanks for the info.
I look forward to the continuing story including what in the world broke and caused such a catastrophic failure.
All the best to you and your family
Jim
So how did the re-power and trip go?
I am in the market for a Hunter 40 and have followed your blog closely.
I’m curious, Which draft is Dawn Treader as I too plan on keeping the mine in Clear Lake.
Hi Jim – thanks for the comment. I’m still in the middle of the re-power. We should be getting a final resolution on that in the next few weeks. It’s been quite a slog…that I’ve not really been able to talk much about (hence the lack of more videos, etc.). Hopefully we’ll reach a spot where everyone is satisfied. Then we’ll continue our trip early this summer. Dawn Treader draws 5′. There were a few times that we had to push through the sludge in and out of our old slip at Watergate (we were on the old fixed pier slips at the back, the floaters at the front have a bit more depth). But I’m glad we got the shoal draft and not the deep. She still points and tracks very well. She’s a great boat.