[PUP] 2nd leg of FUBAR, Ensenada to Turtle Bay, night one
John Marshall
johnamar1101 at gmail.com
Sat Nov 10 11:43:35 EST 2007
A physician friend of mine said Sturgeon is a "sloppy" drug that
could never be approved in the US as it has secondary beta blocker
characteristics. Works very well for sea sickness, no argument there,
but he strongly recommended against taking it due to its other
characteristics.
Be aware.
John Marshall
N55-Serpendipity
Sequim Bay, WA
On Nov 10, 2007, at 7:43 AM, george-pamela at att.net wrote:
> Hi Scott:
>
> Will keep this short. We are still at K&C..probably another week.
>
> My Pamela also suffers Mal de Mer. Only thing that worked is a
> drug called Sturgeron Forte, avail. over the counter in Mexico.
> Maybe someone in the fleet has some.
>
> All the best.
>
> George
> M/V Ocean Lady
>
> -------------- Original message from "Scott E Bulger"
> <alanui at ocens.net>: --------------
>
>
>> Well it's 01:10 as I start to type this. Marian, my wife is asleep
>> in the bow
>> stateroom. Capt. Mike Maurice is asleep in the saloon and his wife
>> Pam is
>> asleep in the guest stateroom, bottom bunk. The Lugger is
>> hummmming away, the
>> gen set is running and I'm making water with my brand new Village
>> Marine
>> 600gpd no frills unit. We left Ensenada about 100 gallons shy of
>> water
>> because my wife is paranoid about taking on water in Mexico. So,
>> this is the
>> first night we are making a lot of water, honestly it was one of
>> my biggest
>> worries preparing for the trip, because the previous owner had
>> installed a
>> PUR160 which just wasn't going to supply enough water to meet our
>> demands.
>> Thanks to Village Marine in San Diego and Gregg, we are now
>> capable of making
>> lots of good clean water in a reasonable amount of time.
>>
>> A little about the FUBAR and fueling. Well I was boat number 5 in
>> the queue
>> and was called to the dock about 13:00. Being a betting man I'd
>> have put $100
>> bucks on a bet that there was no way Patrick on Paloma was going
>> to get fuel,
>> but somehow he did. To the credit of the FUBAR staff all the boats
>> got the
>> fuel they wanted or needed and all boats were ready for departure
>> in the
>> morning. We had been discussing the leg to Turtle bay and come to the
>> conclusion we would not make a daytime arrival if we left any
>> later than
>> midnight Thursday. Being a 7 knot boat there was just no way to do
>> it sunrise
>> to sunset over a 40 hour period. So we opted to leave yesterday at
>> 20:00.
>> Paloma, Alanui and Wandering Star ( a Selene 43 with Adrian and
>> Joanne Salzar,
>> and their nephew John aboard) are currently heading about 160
>> degrees at 7
>> knots, probably the lead boats in the fleet as of now! I suspect
>> the faster
>> boats will begin to pass us tomorrow in the afternoon.
>>
>> The sea state is very calm, a gentle swell from astern and just a
>> hint of
>> breeze. No stars, no moon as there is a low overcast obscuring the
>> night sky.
>> I've got the FLIR in the Picture in Picture of the 19" Nauticomp
>> display, and
>> Coastal Explorer and Miltech AIS as the major part of the display.
>> The Furuno
>> is on 3 miles Radar, no chart overlay as Mike thinks it reduces
>> the capability
>> of the Radar,
>>
>> Uh oh, I think I hear my wife getting sea sick...
>>
>> Whew, false alarm. Just Pam coughing a bit. Poor Marian has been
>> dealing
>> with managing her nausea on every leg. She's tried the Scope patch,
>> Dramamine, the wrist shocker and everything else we can think of,
>> with varying
>> success. The Dramamine makes her sleep, probably the best
>> alternative. The
>> Scope patch makes her really thirsty, so much so that she won't
>> use it. The
>> wrist band didn't do anything for her. I was skeptical, but the
>> guy at West
>> Marine said it cured his wifes morning sickness. Mike said sugar
>> pills are
>> 70% effective, so we are tying those next.
>>
>> Anyway, I was describing what works and what doesn't. I guess another
>> disappointment is the Miltech AIS no longer seems to pick up
>> targets from a
>> good distance. a few weeks ago I saw targets as far as 30 miles
>> away, now I'm
>> missing them at 5 miles. I think it may be a hardware issue, but
>> it's going
>> to be hell to figure it out. The guy at Miltech seems to be
>> willing to work
>> with me, so perhaps a replacement unit will be on the way. Only
>> problem now
>> is where to ship it?
>>
>> Next problem is the FLIR video quality has gone to crap. I've got
>> some
>> significant interference in the display and it looks like the
>> resolution has
>> changed dramatically as well. It's still usable, but if it
>> degrades more it
>> will approach being unusable.
>>
>> I just noticed our speed is up to 7.4 knots so we must be getting
>> a bit of a
>> push. Decision time, pull back a hundred RPM and save some flue,
>> or put some
>> miles in the bank?
>>
>> So, just a glimpse into a night passage from a newbie on the first
>> of what we
>> hope to be many passages.
>>
>> Have a great day, and keep the wind at your back!
>>
>> Scott Bulger, Alanui, N40II, Seattle WA
>> Pacific Ocean, S of Ensenada, 31.18.6 x 116.4
>>
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