Up at about 7:30, breakfast, the net and Bible reading.
We moved the paddle boards from outside the rails (lifelines) on the port side to inside the rails on the starboard side and tied them down. This is to remove them from temptation and easy theft. The port side is where the dock is, and the paddle boards were accessible from the dock.
Then we hung the lines for the dinghy hoist near the Dalits. John was back, and finished up his work on our boat for the season. He is flying out Wednesday. He didn’t rewire the speakers in the salon, nor the ones in the cockpit, and a wire connector to the SiriusXM adapter got broken (which for this big of a project is actually amazing). This was the only thing that broke. He will do the speakers and the SiriusXM adapter in the fall. We got his bill, which when added to the others shows this total job was about $8,500.
I have figured out how to control almost everything connected to our charge systems from the internet. This means I can check it anytime and anywhere that I have internet, if there’s an issue I can fix it on line. This is what I wanted!
While investigating all the controls and reading about it on the internet, I found that it is relatively easy to add tank level monitoring to the system, and that we would be able to monitor our tanks from our phones or the display or the internet. I have more investigation to do, but it appears to be about the same cost as replacing our current tank level monitoring system that is not working, and we had planned on replacing anyway.
Oh and we found out that our new dinghy made it to Tijuana as well, and should be here on 6/27. (We fly out on 6/28).
We went to the pool at 4, and happy hour, then back to the boat for dinner showers and bed.


