Yesterday, 3/6, we'd planned an E-Z 10-mi. sail from Isla Linton to Green Turtle Bay. Weather was fine, NE winds12 kt., NE swell 4'-6'. Sadly, Green Turtle Bay = untenable due to NE swell so we sailed the extra 35 mi. to Porvenir in the San Blas islands. About 8 mi. out, rain squall reversed our winds then stopped it completely. Tried starting engine but no water cycled thru. Unwise to sail thru the reef passage to Porvenir w/o engine & no visibility due to rain. Reversed our course back to nearest anchorage with a safe approach in zero visibility: Portobello, 52 mi.

3.5 hrs.later, GB successfully replaced our engine's impeller, which had disintegrated & caused the failed start. Continued to Portobello, arrived in total darkness @ 10:30pm, anchored w/o incident amongst other sailboats.

3/7, Monday (today): GB successfully found what might be all the broken bits from disintegrated impeller – in front of inlet to oil cooler. Engine starts, runs normal. Will stay in Portobello thru at least Tuesday a.m., 3/8.

Sailing is like that sometimes.

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2 responses to “Notes from Underway – a Reversal of Fortune”

  1. Jacob Avatar

    Great blog!
    Sorry to hear about your engine. I hope that it continues to run normally.
    We just started following your travels on http://www.yachtblogs.com

  2. sailnmuffin Avatar
    sailnmuffin

    Hey, thanks for the nice word, Jacob – sailblogs is a great site, both to keep track of your cruising friends, and/or study what others say about places you want to visit.
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