Sunday 24 January 2016

BACK TO THE RIO


This is a map of Guatemala with the approximate location of the Rio Dulce.



Here is a google earth view showing our location.  When we leave, we have to travel across the Golfete and down the river to cross the bar, at Livingston, and then head out into the Caribbean.



We returned to Guatemala on January 13th, and headed back to the Rio the next day. Here is view of the boats from the palapa where we have our late afternoon drink.



Some of the flowers blooming around the marina area.



One of the cruisers making a palm leaf display for her boat to  celebrate the one year anniversary of their purchase. A couple of these leaves are up in the palapa too. A lot of work but very attractive.



Here is Fortuitous after nearly a week of work. Sails on and some cleaning done, but still lots to do.



Efrain is the marina care-taker. His kids are at the end of their Christmas holiday and taking a dip in the river. Ralph's had to go in to check our bottom paint but is careful to shower off right afterwards.  The river isn't very clear but supposedly clean...our drinking water comes from there, filtered and chlorinated...so far we've been fine!



These are most of the people currently in Monkey Bay, with Efrain's family and the marina manager towards the back.  Who knew Santa cruised in the off-season?



This is one of the local river 'buses'...at least they all seem to be wearing life jackets.



Friends of ours, the Middletons (a retired principal and his wife from Surrey district) are heading out on their cat to Roatan...wish it were us, but still lots to do!



The view of Fortuitous from the top of the mast. Glad this is not a pink job!



A selfie at the top!



This is Ralph's helper, Efrain...actually, kind of my helper because he does all the jobs that are too hard for me to do now.



This is our big expense! The battery cables were very corroded and some not really attached, so not much charging happened...$1500 later, new batteries! New cables made by Ralph. Crap!!



This is downtown Fronteras...my least favourite place to provision...for the obvious reasons! This is the only road through town, so semis come through here as well.  Yesterday, there was a semi with a oversize tractor on it and it had to pass another semi right in the middle of town.  I have to give it to the drivers, I don't think they killed anyone or took out anyone's fruit stand!



This is the 'main' grocery store...mostly dry goods.  Not much like Save-on foods, is it?



This is one of the main reasons I don't like shopping in Fronteras...the cows are none to particular about when or where they do their business.  Needless to say, we wash all fruits and veggies very well.  They sell BBQ chicken, all uncovered, at the side of the road as well...we NEVER would buy that!

4 comments:

Dance Aweigh said...

Glad to see you're back! We returned to Florida last June. Sold the boat & are now "dirt dwellers" again. Good luck with all the re-commissioning chores - that's a lot of work. We'll keep following you on your blog.
Margaret & Rich
Dance Aweigh

Charles P. Cohen said...

Hi --

The two best things I found to stop battery corrosion:

. . . Boeshield T-9

. . . Automotive "silicone dielectric grease".

The dielectric grease (at any auto parts store in North America, and probably worldwide) is a thick, clear silicone grease. It's extremely water-repellent, and difficult to remove. Seems to last forever. I've used it on both DC and RF connections, and never had any trouble.

And you'll probably tell me that you were using it, and the corrosion happened anyway! Things are different in the tropics . .. .

Have fun --

. CHarles and Sandra / ex-Right Galah

Kim and Linda said...

Hi guys. Glad to hear you're hard at it. Don't think we envy you. Hope it all goes well & you can enjoy the cruising season. Remember, if you want to bring Fortuitous back & you need some help, let us know, eh.
xoxo
Kim & Linda(formerly SV Endeavour)

Unknown said...

Hi Ralph - thanks for the invite to your blog. I find it most interesting. have a great trip. I will be following this blog. Just heard from my son last night. They are still in the boatyard in Fort Lauderdale getting the motor yacht ready. I was surprized, they are off to Cuba for some charters there. I will let you know the name of the yacht. You never know, you might bump into each other along the way.

All the best.

Jacques