Perspective in the Yard!

Perspective went to the yard for some spa days…but first let me back up a bit. A few things have happened since the last blog post. We bought a new paddle board! We had all intentions to buy a used one, but turns out they are difficult to find and are not in the best shape. We took the bus to the local surf shop, bit the bullet and purchased a quality board that is bright pink. I was sold on the fact that it is light weight and has a fancy bottom that makes it faster (so I can keep up with Brad). It’s stable enough to take Sydney on AND it’s a versatile board for our guests to surf. Here she is, what’s not to love? Speaking of love, I love the fact that Brad and I can take them out in the mornings for exercise and talk about what we are going to do later in the day. They are great for exploring coves along shore and whale watching.We gained a new house pet, a gecko. Brad found the little guy on our anchor chain, watched him fall into the in ocean and fished him out. We rinsed him with fresh water and set him loose on the boat. We named him Fang. Brad decided it’s a boy to help balance the abundance of estrogen on board. We usually see Fang every couple of days, hiding somewhere. They say it’s blessing to have a gecko in your home, but so far I have mixed feelings about it. I’m constantly worried I will step on him, or he will jump on me and I’ll smack him on accident. But so far he’s been occupied eating plenty of bugs on board and hopefully we will see him again soon. We went back to Chacala for a few days just to change up our scenery from Banderas Bay. Along the way we saw dolphins and rays, but not very many whales. When we spotted the rays I was unsure what they were. All I knew is they were right in front of our boat and we were about to hit them. I ran up the bow and couldn’t believe my eyes. Groups of rays that scattered quickly as we got closer! We’ve never seen them clustered up like that at the surface. With a little research, it turns out a group of these migrating rays is called a “fever”. Chacala is one of those places that we love. It has a great vibe and there are tons of fish that visit the side of our boat all day long. Ok now that we got all of that playing out of the way, it was time for Perspective to have a little pampering in the yard. She needed to have the bottom of the boat power washed, sanded and new bottom paint applied. We also needed to investigate our rudder. While diving the boat Brad noticed the bottom of the rudder had some movement that it shouldn’t have had. This could only get worse the longer we waited to address it. Brad made the appointment with the yard manager for the haul out, coordinated with Vargas Marine for the work to be done and drove our boat to the marina. Brad drove straight into the sling and the haul out began. We had a garden of creatures growing on the rudder plate and prop while the hull was in fairly decent shape. Here’s a progression of the work done: we went with 1 coat of blue bottom paint and 2 coats of black. The theory behind this is once we see blue, we know it’s time for new bottom paint job to to be applied.We had a new piece of metal fabricated for the rudder to fix the excess movement. This time they applied primer and bottom paint to prevent the garden you saw above. Fingers crossed it sticks!All in all the boat was in the yard from Tuesday til Saturday. Once the jobs were complete it was up to Brad to drive Perspective out of the sling and anchor her solo. For the record he did a great job and didn’t even sweat it. I was not far behind on our dinghy with Sydney. It was SOOOOO good to be reunited with Perspective in the water! During the week we were lucky enough to stay on Silk Purse while Jim was out of town. It was a win win, we had a place to stay and he knew his boat was being taken care of. It was an adjustment going from 46ft to 30ft but let me just say Jim’s boat is fantastic! She is well built and very comfortable. Sydney was adjusted in no time and found comfy places to crash. Although she wasn’t into the sleepy morning selfie idea…Sydney’s Perspective…I’m getting awfully tired of not going to the beach! My humans always have something else to do. They keep promising a Sydney beach day but I’m still waiting! Although I did get to play a lot in Chacala and I just love watching my ball! The rest of my time is spent pouting and brooding. You may be wondering what’s next on our agenda, besides a beach day for Sydney. Well we are planning to head North to the Sea of Cortez in the next couple of weeks. We are waiting on a good weather window and also we are hoping to have the generator fixed by then. As I type this, Brad is busy wrenching on the generator in hopes that it will be fixed for good! Once the generator is fixed we will be able to make water and fill up our tanks without bumming it off of Jim, or transporting 5 gallon jugs to and from shore. Wish us luck! As always we hope that each of you are doing great. Cheers from the crew of Perspective!

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