Big Galliot to Black Point

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A deep spot around here is anything over a foot under the keel

Yesterday we left the clear waters of Big Galliot at high tide through a shallow banks passage to Black Point. We have been pushing our luck regarding depths and are happy we still have paint on the bottom of the keel. We had light southerly winds with a gentle sail northwards to the new anchorage. Our spinnaker is still out of commission with the reverse wrap on the top down furler. I watched a video that said to unwrap the bottom first, then the top will take care of itself. Furler progress did not go well on the boat, so today so we scouted a long unused dock and ratcheted the furler between two pilings. We worked for three hours in the blazing sun on this puzzle as rays and turtles glided under the dock. Remember, cruising is defined as fixing things in exotic places. Amy called the wrap a sailing version of a Rubik’s Cube. You really have to see it to believe it. Exhausted, we returned to the boat to cool down with a swim. Amy was not as tired as she let on and pelted me with cannonball dives from the deck. I will hoist the furler back up tomorrow morning to see if we made any progress. I am starting to get cravings for a Chick-fil-A so we need to keep moving north.

Reef under boat
Black Point Anchorage a little more crowded than our last visit
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Judy Ross April 18, 2021 - 10:34 pm

I know where you can get a Chick-fil-A closer to Darien than the Bahamas!:) beautiful pics!

admin April 19, 2021 - 8:42 am

We are on the way for the Chik-fil-A. Am I the Nipsy Russell of the blogosphere or what? Looking forward to seeing you.

Dale April 19, 2021 - 9:17 am

Do you think the top down furler is worth it or too complicated? What are the pros and cons vs a sick solution?? You are heading north and then East??

admin April 19, 2021 - 1:25 pm

It is a question of boat size and number of crew. We had a sock and it was a handful for our size boat with only one person on the foredeck. You can use the furler without leaving the cockpit. If you have problems while bringing it in you can always use the halyard to drop it to the deck. Our case is we could not get it to deploy because of the reverse wraps. From what I have read code zeros never reverse wrap because they are flat unlike an asymmetric.

Dale Newnham April 19, 2021 - 9:21 am

I meant to say sock!!

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