WIDAGO’s water maker woes wind down, as we finally weigh anchor and wander westward into withering winds. Well, that was interesting. Where to begin? For you non-WARC fleet readers, we were supposed to set sail last Wednesday with the rest of fleet. Unfortunately two days before our scheduled departure, Ahab noticed that the psi on …Read More
Journal
Panama Canal Transit
Many apologies for the delay in posting…..you will most likely read this at the beginning of many more future posts. Internet access and speed is not something we have access to much these days. The beautiful scenery more than makes up for it- I just didn’t want you good folks to think we had forgotten …Read More
Halfway to Galapagos
Since the wind and seas were so calm tonight, Ahab decided it would be a great time to have the autopilot fail. Some screw backed out and the whole chain dropped off. Luckily this happened at about 10:45pm. Good to have a farm-raised skipper aboard who found all the pieces in the bilge. David stayed …Read More
International Travel: Advanced Course
So we all know that misery looooves company. Whether it is a traffic jam on I-66, a blocked Holland Tunnel, or “Weather Challenged” drivers that freak out at the mere mention of the frosty stuff – sometimes getting around requires Herculean amounts of patience and perseverance. When it comes to air travel, it can be …Read More
Columbia Has It All: Beach Party, Charity, & Tubing
So I escaped the boat for 36 hours in Panama to fly back to the US. Lucky for me my mom and dad had just returned as well from Brrrrr Boston, and we had a really nice express visit. I can’t say it enough, that there is no better place than home when it comes …Read More
Santa Marta, Columbia: Heli-Tour
Just one of the many fabulous things to do in Columbia….Great way to see what otherwise would have been a two week trek into the jungle…
Leaving Columbia, Next Stop: San Blas Islands
To quote my favorite father-in-law, “This is just awful.” Just to be clear, I’m referring to our first few hours off the coast, heading for Panama. Colombia & the city of Santa Marta were fantastic – a must visit. But back to our departure… World ARC was scheduled to leave yesterday (Jan 20) for the …Read More
World ARC Started!
So I’m few days behind staying in touch, but I can get y’all a note from my doctor. FYI, if you ever plan on sailing around the world, I would suggest not getting the flu four days before departure. I’m not exactly sure how we got (almost) everything we needed done, but alas, now that …Read More
Home for the Holidays!
After a challenging Atlantic crossing with ARC+, WIDAGO and her crew were ready to get stateside to see family, friends, doggies, and high-speed internet. Seriously, anyone who says, “If so-and-so gets elected, I’m leaving the the USA and moving….”, well they are, in my humble opinion, idiots. Even though I loved all the fantastic places …Read More
Late Post From Azores
So we finally arrived after 14 days at sea in the Azores. Okay, you probably know what my first thought was. Where are the Cheeseburgers?. As it turns out, they were a few blocks away. After munching on my first cheeseburger with an egg inside, we went back to the boat. We went out to …Read More