Kerm here,
Still at Warderick Wells Cay
It's been blowing stink E-SE and will continue for the next couple of days. The ocean on the other side of the island has 7 to 9' seas. Don't want to go there. The sound on the west side of the island is a bit roughed up the further you go out and our next destination requires that we travel about 3 to 4 miles out before turning in to Cambridge Cay. We'll sit for today and probably snorkel down the way on the NE side of Narrow Water Cay where there are mooring balls for the dinghy. Chris and I did a recon yesterday with the look bucket and it looks like a great place to explore underwater.
During slack tide yesterday Chris put on her snorkel gear and worked on cleaning the bottom of the boat. She did finish from the waterline down to the chine and it looks great. Think today she is going to tackle some stains just above the water line where exit ports are for gray water and the air conditioner drain. Linda has been keeping the stainless steel bright and shiny as the salt water will start rusting it in a hurry if you let it go. Me, I finally finished installing the trim boards on the back side of the fly bridge. These were taken off when the bridge was reconfigured. There had to be several modifications and one piece made from scratch. No small job as one piece had to be ripped on the vertical down through 2" X 3' long. These Japanese pull saws are fantastic.
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