May 15 2024 Wednesday Paradise Village

(posted 05/17/24)
Up at 6. Morning routines, then Reneé off to the store. Tonight is game night here at Paradise Village.
After breakfast, while washing dishes, I noticed that the water was not very hot. So, I started investigating, and found the shore power plug at the dock was unplugged (actually loose), and that was why the breaker on the boat was off. So, I plugged it back in and turned everything back on. So far so good. Note: we have two shore power circuits, one does most everything like the battery charger, the water heater the AC circuits etc. The other has the Air Conditioner’s, water maker, and washing machine. The second circuit had not tripped.
A few minutes later the supply breaker on the boat tripped off again. I reset it and a few minutes later it tripped again. This time I looked at the battery charger and found that our batteries were at 69% and charging. (With the battery and inverter, we did not lose power to anything important, like the coffee pot), but the water heater doesn’t get powered from the inverter. So, after resetting everything this time I noticed the current on the shore power was right at 30 amps, which is the limit for that circuit. I turned off the water heater for now, and will turn it back on after the battery is fully charged. One of the advantages of LiFePO4 batteries is that they will charge with basically any current you send their way, are charger is limited to 30 amps AC coming in, I will reduce that to 20 amps. We have been at sea or anchored for quite a while, which means that usually the source for the AC power has been our generator which supplies up to 80 amps AC to our distribution system split between the two buses. So, I have kept that limit at 30 amps which works in that condition, just not on shore power.
After lunch and a little more work, we went to the pool to cool off.
Then dinner and game night. Jill & Curt, K0nane & Robert for some Mexican train (dominos).

Gasoline ready to give away. About a gallon of 2 cycle and probably 8 gallons we did not use this season. I debate every year about whether or not to fill both of the 5 gallon jugs, Maybe next year only fill one?? we will see.

 

May 14 2024 Tuesday Paradise Village

(posted 05/17/24)
Up at 6, morning routines.
The refrigerator is still not working. Oh well! We got the laundry in and then started working. We finished putting the lines away then washed the boat. We also turned it around. Tomorrow we will put covers on things like the mast and helm. Perhaps we will get the canopy up.
After a long day working on the boat, we turned in early.

No pictures today.

May 13 2024 Monday Paradise Village

(posted 05/17/24)
Up at 6, morning routines.
Main and staysail down and folded. Dinghy covered, and put away for the season.
On the net this morning someone was looking for water-maker pickling solution that we have extra of, so we coordinated with them to come and get it. We will get more when we are in the states.
We are planning on going to happy hour with Danny and Robin from SV All Set For Now. However, the guys working on the refrigerator may still be here. We will see.
Well, they worked on the refrigerator, and it started cooling down. So, the guys left and we headed to the pool. On the way we met Jeff from SV Zika (a catamaran).
At the pool we hung out with Danny and Robin, at one point the chair I was sitting on broke, so, there was a little excitement.
Eventually, we headed back to the boat, dinner, showers and bed.

No pictures today, so here’s a video that Reneé took in Mazatlan:

May 12 2024 Sunday Paradise Village

(posted 05/17/24)
Up and morning routines. Today is Mother’s Day! We walked up to the bus stop and caught the bus to Walmart, then the bus to Buccerias. We walked the last part to get to church. It’s about 10 kilometers, or 6 miles. 21 minutes to drive and it took us just about an hour to walk. Of that distance we walked about 9 tenths of a mile.
After a really good message, we walked down to the beach and went to lunch at Karen’s. Reneé had a taco salad, and I had fish tacos. Both were very good. Then off to do some shopping. We walked back to the main road and caught the bus to Home Depot, then back th Chedraui a grocery store. Finally taking a Di-Di ride back to the boat. I called my mom, Reneé called her mom, and FaceTimed with the grandkids. She also heard from both our boys.
At the end of the day we bbq’d polish sausages then shower and bed.

Fish taco’s!
Taco salad
Just a meme that I ran across. Pretty accurate!

May 11 2024 Saturday Paradise Village

(posted 05/17/24)
Up at 0600, morning routines. The net, then get the jib down and folded. This is the biggest sail on the boat, it is heavy weight cloth (plastic) and there’s not enough room on deck to fold it, so we folded it on deck, then moved to the dock and refolded it and later we hauled it to the front of the Catholic Church to fold it again.
Between the second and third fold Seth and his dad Dennis, from SV Ankyrios stopped by and we talked for a half hour or so. We met them at church in Puerto Peñasco in 2020. After the third fold, we stopped for lunch, then a nap, and back to work. We washed the dinghy.

This is our view, while we are parked bow in.
This is one of the parts we broke this season. the drum top for the staysail furler.