We decided to get off our arses and get busy. We stayed in Clarke’s Court Bay and cadged a ride off Mike to go to the hash. There had been a lot of rain overnight and more during the day and still more threatened so it was going to be muddy. And it was. That made it one of the best hashes we’ve been on. We arrived at the end wet, muddy, scratched and tired. We complimented Jackie as this was her first ever hash that she had set. We learned some more about the Carriacou hash on September 5th. Not only are they setting the next one up in Carriacou, they’re doing a follow on the sunday over in Petite Martinique. Sounds like a lot of fun.
This morning I watched the F1GP at Clarke’s Court Bay Marina. Looks like there may be some job openings in the Maclaren pit crew. Soon after returning to the boat we up achored and motor sailed round to St David’s ready for tomorrow’s haul out.
Since arriving, Helen has cleaned out the BBQ which had filled with fat and grease while I changed the oil and oil filter on the genset as well as draining the fuel filters. Together we took down the main sail as we want to get it inspected while we’re on the hard so we know it’s good for our Pacific crossing next year.
Now we feel quite pooped so we’re tidying up and winding down. Not sure what time we’ll haul tomorrow. Nor are we entirely sure when we can get the work done.
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