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| March 31, 1999: I depart Orlando to Driscoll's Boatyard in San Diego, to find the MV Kaitlin. The plan is to travel 4800nm from San Diego to Galveston via the Panama Canal. Departure is pending completion of the remaining outfitting items. |
| I took these photos of the Kaitlin with a Sony TRV900 Handycam. It's a 3-CCD digital video camera, with still photo capability. The stills can be downloaded to a 3.5" diskette, and while not film, they are certainly adequate for the web. This makes filing remote reports like this one easy, since film, film processing, and scanners are eliminated. Eventually I'll also put some of the video online from the same camera. |
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The MV Kaitlin is an 82' yacht
built in the mid 80's. She sleeps 12 in 5 berths, has 4 full baths,
and all modern conveniences. Today the hull would be a Westport, but originally was built by Lanfear. Bought as a fixer-upper, it now looks quite good in it's new paint job. |
| The onboard systems are slowly being brought up to
operation by my friend Captain Steve Ballard. From time to time I lend
a hand with electronics and wiring.
Here Steve is cutting out several feet of wiring in order to create
another wiring puzzle for me. It bothered him that he had to turn on
the sea temperature meter to get the dome lights to work.
Oh well. Have crimps, will wire for food... |
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I arrived to find Francisco Huyke hard at
work on the Kaitlin. Cisco is from Puerto Rico, and besides bringing a long resume of
crew skills to the Kaitlin, he also speaks fluent Spanish, a requirement for making the long voyage
around Mexico and Central America. I seem to draw the wiring problems everyone else has given up on, and spent 12 hours on a simple anchor light. Someone had miswired its switch to the dinner light, whatever that is. Wires ran everywhere. Here Cisco heads up top to help with the anchor light wiring, while I wire the dinner light permanently on and head for the galley. |
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April 4: I depart San Diego for Los Cabos, Mexico and a week of exploration and diving. More on that in another report, but this was posted up from Dr Z's Internet Cafe and Bar in Cabo San Lucas. I'll return April 11 to see how the transmission repair has progressed, and find out our departure date. To be continued................. |
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