On Tuesday, it will be exactly one year since Brian and I left Cape Cod, bound for Bermuda with our Dad and Uncle Larry. Since then, Audentes has visited 12 countries, anchored in more than 30 difference harbors, and traveled over 3,000 miles. The past year has been interesting, to say the least. Among the […]
Lobster Aloft
The week was consumed largely by projects on the boat. Progress is slowly being made and the only major tasks remaining are installing a new jib roller furling and mounting the solar panels. On Wednesday, I repaired the staysail roller furling, forcing me to make multiple trips up and down the mast. With two people, […]
Wise Words I Picked Up in a Fortune Cookie
On Sunday, I escaped the oppressive heat to take in a few hours of quality American entertainment at the local cinema. Sure, I feel a little guilty about foregoing local culture in favor of some mindless blockbuster, but compromising the integrity of my trip is a small price to pay for three hours of air […]
Confessions of a Picaro
This life would be easier if accompanied by a soundtrack. The music would be a cue for happiness, sadness or if a killer is lurking in the house. Alas, I have to rely on my imperfect perceptions to determine my mood. At the moment, as at many moments, I am in a state of confusion. […]
Wasting Away in Margaritaville
During the past few weeks, it has become obvious why most people who hold office jobs do not maintain journals: put simply, life in the nine-to-five world is just not that interesting. Even if my limited free time were spent jousting with the forces of evil, writing the great American novel, and delving into the […]
Old Man and the Sea
After three weeks working to develop a strategic plan for Arch Chemicals, I am slowly gaining an understanding of the biocides industry. Although it would have helped if I had paid attention to my chemistry class in college, I have at least learned that the suffix –cide is used to describe a product that kills […]
Landlocked in Atlanta
It is a curious feeling to return to the U.S. after an extended period abroad. I clearly remember coming back to the States after spending six months working in Tokyo and experiencing culture shock for one of the few times in my life. Richard Burton said that his home country was “the only country where […]
Back to Trinidad
The passage south to Trinidad was fairly uneventful. After an excellent last meal in St. Martin on Saturday, we set out early on Sunday morning. Although we were able to beat into moderate winds on Sunday and Wednesday, light winds forced us to motorsail on Monday and Tuesday. There were several notable events during the […]
Breakthrough in Franco-American Relations
On Saturday, I finally identified and corrected the cause of the engine overheating. Or, to be more accurate, it took me so long to identify the cause that the problem eventually made itself obvious to me. While running the engine to cool the refrigerator, the cover on the heat exchanger came flying off and seawater […]
Fare Forward
On Sunday, I decided to move the boat over to Baie Orientale. This new location would position the boat a short dinghy ride from Baie De l’Embouchure, which I am told is an excellent place to learn how to surf. I envisioned myself spending the days experiencing the exhilaration of riding waves, returning to the […]