Thursday June 9, 2022 Paradise Village Marina

Up at 7, breakfast and the net, then Reneé headed off to Refuge of Hope to listen to the kids read or do help with math (today was math).

John Pounder and his two helpers were here most of the day installing the solar controllers and running wire (lots of wire!). John Identified that three antenna’s need longer stand pipes to get them up at least even with the panels. So, I called the welder and he sent two guys down and they will have the extensions ready by tomorrow. One step closer, John and company will be back tomorrow.

Reneé had issues with a big dog on the route to/from the Refuge of Hope last week, so she found an alternate route to avoid the dog this week and will continue to use this new route.

We have made a little progress on the generator front, I called Opequimar boat yard and they put me in touch with a guy who works on generators. He is out of town this week on a family matter, but I am supposed to call him Monday and get onto his calendar to come take a look and see what he can do.

I have called the boat company about the dinghy several times about getting the documentation taken care of on the dinghy. Today they were going to get it done today! We will see. I have high hopes, but am also prepared to be frustrated.

Before pictures of the antenna stubs

Progress on the solar panel and wiring reinstall
Kids playing at Refuge of Hope

Tuesday June 7, 2022 Paradise Village Marina

Up normal time, maybe a bit late. Breakfast, the net and bible reading. Then Renee’ went into town to check out a store to see what she was going to want to bring back from the states in the fall.

While she was gone, I worked on the generator replacing the control panel. It actually went fairly well, the effort I put into understanding what I was doing paid off, and the drawing I made as well.

Unfortunately that was not the problem. The new panel has the advantage of having an LCD display for things like generator output in voltage current and frequency. Those all read 0 when the generator was running for 10 seconds or so. I was on the support line the 2nd time this happened and was directed to remove the voltage regulator and disconnect two wires and measure the resistance. It was supposed to read 60 ohms, and it only read 25 ohms. This means that the exciter coil is bad. This means the generator has to be rebuilt, and I don’t think we can get this done in Mexico.

So, what are the options?

  • Well if we can get it to the factory in Florida it will cost about $2,500 to rebuild the generator.
  • IF we can find someone here to do the work, we might get it done here. The support guy said that it could not be done on the boat. Which means the generator has to be taken off the boat just to see if someone here thinks that they can do the work. This means taking the boat to a boat yard, and removing the generator, about as much work as removing the engine from a car.  Remember this is a case of IF we can find someone who can do the work.
  • Another option is to make sure that our water maker (our biggest AC load) can be run off of a Honda 2200 watt generator. We have one in the states, and would have to figure out how to get it down here. These generators cost about $1,100 in the US, and about $2,500 here in Mexico. If it can be run off the smaller generator, then we would have to store the smaller one on board and set it up once in awhile to run the water maker.

I don’t know what we will do yet, still investigating options.

After dinner we made some phone calls, and then at 8:30 we went over to Mike & Jennifer’s boat (an IP380) and then down to the show at the resort. A fire show, that was very impressive. As it turns out, they have a 2200 watt Honda Generator that I can borrow to see if it will handle the start of our water maker.

Then back to the boat, and showers.

The fire show we went to
Reneé was out shopping to figure out what she has to bring back from the states.
We saw this guy on our way to the showers at about 1030pm. The gap between the dock and the wall is about 2 feet. We estimate this crocodile is about 6-8 feet long.

Monday June 6, 2022 Paradise Village Marina

Up about 7:30, breakfast and the net. Bible reading and catching up on the blog.

Eddie is due here today to remove the port winch and get it machined. Charlie is due here today to work on the aft A/C unit.

John Pounder will be here Thursday with a couple of helpers to work on the wiring. 

Eddie was here as expected took the winch apart and took the part that needed machining to the shop. No sign of Charlie.

Spent the day going through paperwork and notes on the boat about the solar panels, (old and new) as I might have a buyer for the old panels and controller.

Eddie was back at about 2:30 to reinstall the winch!

No sign of Charlie, so as it is 4 pm, we are off to the pool.

Tomorrow night we will be going to the show at 9 pm with the crew of an IP38, it is a fire show. Mike and Jennifer.

Port Jib Wince removed for repair
All back to normal!

Sunday June 5, 2022 Paradise Village Marina

Up at 7:30 or so, breakfast and getting organized. Then off to the new church. The advantage is that it is within walking distance, so no bus this morning.  Ok, so that was the plan. Plans for us are written in the sand at low tide.

The closer church doesn’t meet during low season (hurricane season is low season). So, we caught a cab and went to our regular church, arriving after the first two songs (the ones that always seem to have the light show that I don’t like).

After church we went to a new restaurant and brought a new couple to the church. They are only here this week, but are working on establishing a relationship with Pastor Freddie. Larry from the new couple is a pastor in Ohio.

Larry and his wife Kendra gave us a ride back to our boat, then we rested for a bit and went to the pool and happy hour.

At the pool we met Chip and Kristine from S/V Second Set. They arrived here yesterday in the marina. They will keep their boat here for hurricane season and will be flying out in a couple of weeks.

Then back to the boat, dinner showers and bed.

The restaurant we had lunch at.
quite possibly the least used appliance in Mexico
You can tell you are in Paradise, when you see the kids doing this. Yes, she has a computer under that towel. We are next to the pool and maybe 200 feet to the ocean across the beach.