Seasickness Sally here to report on our sloppy sea slog from Florida to the Bahama Bank. If you’re following Dave’s blog you know that Yacht Tech pulled off a Herculean effort in getting Three@Sea back in the water on Friday after all of he…
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My Apologies to New England
After spending two beautiful months in parts of Rhode Island, Connecticut, and Massachusetts, I never managed to post one blog about this charming, historical, and friendly area. My apologies New England.
Last year we whizzed through the area, as we we…
Nightmare Watch
Location: Greenwich Bay, Rhode Island
Coordinates: 41° 41.111′ N 71° 26.792′ W
When reading Dave’s recent Night Watch blog, you can almost hear The Eagles in the background singing, “I’ve gotta peaceful, easy feelin…
Think OCEAN! Vote Ayla!
Location: New Bern, North Carolina
Oceana, the largest international organization focused solely on ocean conservation has announced the finalist for their 2010 Ocean Hero Award. Ayla is humbled and greatly honored to be selected as one of their five J…
Night Watch
[Note: I wrote this blog the other night, but I didn’t have a chance to post it until we reached our destination today.]
It’s 10:00pm, and we’re about five miles off the coast of New Jersey on a northeast heading. We left the Cape May inl…
Caribbean Christmas
Location: Culebra, Puerto Rico
Coordinates: 18° 17.470′ N 65° 16.828′ W
We arrived safely in Puerto Rico yesterday morning, and we’ve settled into a beautiful anchorage off Culebra. This island, along with it’s sister Viequ…
Passage Update
Three@Sea is now further south than she has ever been: We are just
passing Mayaguana Island in the southern Bahamas, and we will reach
The Turks and Caicos islands by morning. Kathryn and Ayla went down to
sleep about an hour ago, and I’m enjoyin…
Cracked Conch (er… Hose)
Location: George Town, Exumas, Bahamas
Coordinates: 23° 30.730′ N 75° 44.629′ W
We were making excellent progress toward Puerto Rico, and then came last night’s 7pm engine room check: A small pool of oil had accumulated under the…
Caribbean Bound!
Through great effort by the Yacht Tech team, Three@Sea should be back in the water this afternoon. Well done team! It will be nice to move back onto our floating home, and just in time to catch a weather window…
I am taking vacation the next two …
On the Hard
Three@Sea was hauled out of the water yesterday to have some maintenance work done by the capable folks at Yacht Tech here in North Palm Beach. It was a very chilly morning, with the temperature hovering in the high 30s and the wind blowing about 20 kt…