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Black lion en Australie, Green Island! Le vent prochainement changeant recommande de bouger à Green Island, plus abritée ! Un saut de puce aux moteurs, qui nous rappelle l’incompétence maintenant certaine du mécano que nous avons employé lors de notre carénage en Nouvelle Calédonie. Depuis son intervention sur Black Lion, il y a quatre mois, pour un changement de carter, Cyril a déjà dû opérer cinq fois pour la seule et unique raison de son manque de professionnalisme. Jusqu’à présent, la négligence d’un collier, ou d’une durite, mal serré nous ont agacés mais le boulon délogé de la barre de direction ce matin nous irrite fortement. Heureusement que mon capitaine est habile, sans quoi, la maladresse de cet amateur aurait pu nous couter chère. Toujours dans le domaine technique mais dans un registre plus rassurant, notre gréement par 20 nœuds au près ; le test est approuvé ! Les tensions paraissent être plus en adéquation avec les besoins de Black Lion. Nous continuons à visiter, nos ballades en annexe sont toujours pleine de découvertes. Des dauphins nagent devant nous!
Raksasa e' il nome di un mostro marino che vive nelle profonde acque di Nusa Dua, un piccolo villaggio a sud di Bali in Indonesia. Tempo fa lessi che i pescatori locali, credono nell'esistenza di questo animale mitologico che in coincidenza dei Mataa, i giorni dall'anno con sole 3 maree nelle 24 ore, risale dagli abbissi dell'oceano indiano per cacciare fino a riva.
And it was another one of those bad news days. After pulling up the deck on the outside we realised that the wood rot got into the samson post right on deck level. After poking a knife into the samson post to determine how far along the wood rot has gone (hoping we could safe the samson post) we quickly realised that it's rotten almost halfway through and it was a hard decision, I do have to admit it took a bit of convincing, I really wanted to save the old post, I really didn't want another project, it's all getting a bit overwhelming lately, like what the hell was I thinking, buying a timber boat... But yeah the boat builder and a few other friends did talk some sense into me, it is probably not the safest idea to moor your boat on a half rotten post. So here we go, winching the old post out to use it as a template to make a new one :) IG: @ yvonnemarianna.travels Patreon: SailingStormy