Monday, April 10, 2017
Sunday, April 9, 2017
Starting with a clean bottom
Puerto del Rey, Puerto Rico.
The plan: rent a car in San Juan, drive to Fajardo, find the air bnb, start setting up the boat.
The reality: rental car #1 had a bulge in the tyre; back to base. Rental car # 2's front bumper fell off on the motorway. So we are on rental car #3: satisfactory so far.
Driving on the right side of the road!!! eeeeeep some exciting moments!
Rumpus is sitting on props in a field at the marina. She's been beautifully looked after by Sam & Leah Moorefield of SC Boat tending. We took them out to dinner to thank them. We now know a lot more about the Jehovah's Witness faith and the best burritos in Fajardo at Lolita's.
Two days of antifouling with occasional visits from the local horses, cows, dogs and birds. In the water on Wednesday insha'Allah.
Sarah and Ryan arrive tomorrow from New York and the crew will be assembled.
The plan: rent a car in San Juan, drive to Fajardo, find the air bnb, start setting up the boat.
The reality: rental car #1 had a bulge in the tyre; back to base. Rental car # 2's front bumper fell off on the motorway. So we are on rental car #3: satisfactory so far.
Driving on the right side of the road!!! eeeeeep some exciting moments!
Rumpus is sitting on props in a field at the marina. She's been beautifully looked after by Sam & Leah Moorefield of SC Boat tending. We took them out to dinner to thank them. We now know a lot more about the Jehovah's Witness faith and the best burritos in Fajardo at Lolita's.
Two days of antifouling with occasional visits from the local horses, cows, dogs and birds. In the water on Wednesday insha'Allah.
Sarah and Ryan arrive tomorrow from New York and the crew will be assembled.
the interior of Rumpus living up to her name
Stirring the antifouling
Kombi-patterned curtains in this wee classic
After two days' painting with a little bit still to go
Wednesday, April 5, 2017
OUR TRACKER!!!! and email address
Once we are out there and sailing, you can track us!
We leave NZ today....next stop Houston, then San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Here is the link to the tracker:
http://forecast.predictwind.com/tracking/display/Rumpus
And to contact us, it's best to use email: rumpus@myiridium.net
Please send simple emails, no photos as we are relying on a satellite phone. Also please send a fresh email rather than replying (which re-sends the text of the previous email)
We leave NZ today....next stop Houston, then San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Here is the link to the tracker:
http://forecast.predictwind.com/tracking/display/Rumpus
And to contact us, it's best to use email: rumpus@myiridium.net
Please send simple emails, no photos as we are relying on a satellite phone. Also please send a fresh email rather than replying (which re-sends the text of the previous email)
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
The 2017 voyage aka the Endless Summer
Summer is winding down here in the Antipodes; time to head to Fajardo, Puerto Rico, to reunite with Rumpus! She has been waiting patiently and now is the time.
With Sarah Michel and Ryan Wiblin, we are planning a trip across the Caribbean, via Cuba, to Panama, the Galapagos and then on to the Tuamotus, the Marquesas and finally Raiatea.
Rumpus will then stay in Raiatea over the 2017-2018 southern summer, and be ready for us to visit again and sail some more in the Pacific in 2018.
With Sarah Michel and Ryan Wiblin, we are planning a trip across the Caribbean, via Cuba, to Panama, the Galapagos and then on to the Tuamotus, the Marquesas and finally Raiatea.
Rumpus will then stay in Raiatea over the 2017-2018 southern summer, and be ready for us to visit again and sail some more in the Pacific in 2018.
K and Rupe in our home waters
the endless summer game plan
Rumpus game plan 2017 – the endless summer
6 April –
summer ends in NZ
7 April –
summer begins in the Caribbean
7 April - R and K arrive at Fajardo marina
10 April – R
and S arrive at Fajardo marina
12 April –
launch and sea trial
13 April –
upwind sail to Culebra
14 April –
sail to San Juan for provisioning
14 -16 - San
Juan provisioning
16 -18 April
– sail to Luperon, Dominican Republic
18-19 April
– Luperon, Dominican Republic
20 - 21
April – sail to Santiago de Cuba
21 - 27
April – explore Santiago de Cuba
27 April – 29
April - sail to Isla de Providencia
29 April – 2
May - Isla de Providencia
2 – 4 May - sail
to Shelter Bay, Panama
6 May – fly
to Cartagena, Colombia for 5 days
6 - 11 May –
Cartagena, Colombia
11 May - fly
to Panama
12 – 18 May
- transit Panama Canal
18 - 20 May
– provisioning in Panama
20 - 26 May
- 6 days to Galapagos
26 May - 9
June – 14 days at Galapagos
9 – 27 June
- 17 days to Marquesas
27 June – 11
July - 14 days at Marquesas
11 – 14 July
- 3 days sail Marquesas to Tuamotus
14 – 28 July
- 14 days in Tuamotus
28 - 31 July
- 3 days sail to Papeete
31 July –
arrive Papeete
31 July – 2
August – Papeete
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Blog link as Rumpus starts for home
Well, as promised Rumpus is on her way home. Since October 2014 she has made her way from Messalonghi in Greece to the Canary Islands, ready to leap across the Atlantic.
Rupe is on board, with Mike Brown. Murray and Dale are about to join them.
Kristin still at home, flying out on Christmas day to meet Rumpus in Antigua!'
So Mike is on Blog duty: here is the link to his blog:
http://mikebrownsailing.wordpress.com
Rupe is on board, with Mike Brown. Murray and Dale are about to join them.
Kristin still at home, flying out on Christmas day to meet Rumpus in Antigua!'
So Mike is on Blog duty: here is the link to his blog:
http://mikebrownsailing.wordpress.com
Friday, September 26, 2014
Rumpus heading home to the place she's never been....
So this is the latest with Rumpus; she's currently in Messalonghi, Western Greece, all rigged up and ready for a rollicking sail westwards across the Med to Morocco and then the Canaries.
December will see Rumpus heading across the Atlantic to Antigua, with a crew of 4.
January is for cruising in the Caribbean, with a plan to leave her somewhere near Panama, all set for the Pacific crossing in 2015.Back to New Zealand, where she is registered - but where she's never been!
December will see Rumpus heading across the Atlantic to Antigua, with a crew of 4.
January is for cruising in the Caribbean, with a plan to leave her somewhere near Panama, all set for the Pacific crossing in 2015.Back to New Zealand, where she is registered - but where she's never been!
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