Monday 30 December 2013

Jacare

Merry Christmas and ALL the Best for the NEW YEAR !!!!!!!!!
We have been pretty much just chilling here for the last 2 weeks.
The average daily temp is 32 C and the water is the same. Thank goodness there is a good supplier of very cold beer near by.

Tomorrow. Monday we plan to check out with Customs and Immigration, and then set sail for Atol das Rocas, 3 52 S x 33 49 W,
then Ihla du Lancois, 2 20 S x 44 57 W,
Iles du Salut 5 17 N x 52 35 W and Kouru (French Guiana),
Surinam, up the river, Nickerie 5 57 N x 57 00 W ,
and then to Tobago, 11 20 N x 60 33 W.

Each stop will be about 3 to 10 days HAHAHAHAAAA
We are really not stressed about the time. CLEARLY, but we would like to get to Tobago and put our feet up. But first Atol das Rocas. The highest point is a sand dune which is 6m above sea level at low tide.

Chat soon, Cheers
Rob


Working class in Jacare

Christmas Party at the Jacare Yacht Village 

Hans

We even got Christmas hats. (James brought them Well done)

Good FUN

Gerda Face Booking (now how does this work ?????)

This is our TREE. I know very sad! Father Christmas with the green hat

Jacare fishing fleet

Our Pontoon. Us right on the end on the left

Alex

Christmas in the local Mall

Tapiocas
 
At the Bus stop grilled Chicken in a Drum Braai

Monica, Willem, Hans, Gerda 
Gerda again with a Caparinha (Hans again with wonderful stories)
Jacare Yacht Village
Our Shack
More maintenance. Rust under the winches
What a mission. I first had to remove the ceiling which I BUILT IN. not to be removed easily. Done now however. All back together.

Time for a haircut. Outside the Shack an the laundry bucket

Thursday 19 December 2013

Hello From Brazil
Having left Ascension after our brief stay of (8 days which ended up being 28 days), set sail for Brazil which should have been a 8 to 10 day trip. Not much wind in the middle made for slow progress, so we managed to get to Cabedlo in 11 which was not too bad. For a change G was not sick..... except maybe one time
The water has increased in temp to 31deg and so has the air. Brazilian Portuguese is not easy, but so far the people have been great and we have not been mugged. Perhaps tomorrow. HAHAHAHAHA!!!

Some f the more recent photos
Cheers
Rob
Alex with his 15kg Amberjack

This one came out first so was huge at the time

Always hooked to something

Catching Trigger fish by hand

James with ANOTHER Grouper

Camels ???????

Thanks Giving at the "American Base" Thanks Lisa

Our Party

Happy Happy Happy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Me (with a pink drink) and Scotty

Blain and Colin Chester (old school SA friends)

So much food Dad

Craig and Lisa (2 IC of the American Base, Way to go girl)

Thanksgiving Arch

Craig Hall and Colin Chester. Mates for life. What good island guys

Drew Avery took us to "Bats Cave" not a bloody bat in sight!

Coming out of the cave which is actually a volcanic vent shaft

One Small step for James one Giant step for ........Moon landing site!

Walking back from Bat Cave 45deg plus

Wahooooooo 115ibs

Eels and Grouper

Millions of Trigger fish eating fish bits just below the fish cleaning table

Ocean Trigger

The Party at the "Saints Club" day before we left

Franchesca with us

Lisa loves James

Back to "Boat Food"

Atlantic, Last few days before Brazil

Lovely Sunsets. Everyday

Alex swinging from the mast


James too was tested as bait

Perhaps better if we drag him in the water

or if we ask him to kick and splash

That did not work either, so lets try to drag him behind the boat

Wind-vane steering beautifully

40 winks (more like 80000 winks mind you ;)

James getting excited as we arrive in Brazil

Jacare Village street

40deg plus

Alex and James (tired)

Captain Hans ....explaining in detail.......something

The Coconut Man

Very good and Cold

Mind the fingers Coconut Man

Intermares Beach

G

Crab

Dude

Wet Dude

Surfing Beach ???

Alex 15 today at "Saga Brasa"

They just keep bringing meat and more meat

and more meat

we were very HAPPY

Train to Cabedelo from the Jacare Yacht Village

More Lure Training