Getting Ready to Move On

Most of today was spent getting ready to move on. I went to the Port Captain’s office to check out. The French (like the Mexicans) love their paperwork and even though it’s debatable If they ever do anything with the paper, they MUST have multiple copies and stamps on everything. After getting our exit papers, I was able to go over to the duty free liquor shop and buy rum, wine and whisky at amazingly low prices. It’s a reminder of how much tax is put on these items. We bought a case of rum for $10/bottle that sold at retail for $44 per bottle among other items. We ended this evening with a nice dinner at a local brew pub that make some nice beer and a mean pizza and had the opportunity to spend some time with John and Pat from “The Rose” who we have wanted to get to know better. A good time was had by all. Yesterday we took the dinghy about 4 miles downwind to go snorkel in the “aquarium”. It’s a nice spot with clear water inside the reef where it’s fun to swim. But after having dived at Fakarava we are now spoiled. This place didn’t have any live coral and just a few species of fish, so we were, “ho hum, not Fakarava”. The trip back needed a snorkel more than the swimming. 4 miles into the wind and waves in a small dinghy. Our friends in the other dinghy who went were wearing their masks and snorkels on the way back since the waves and winds were blowing so much water into the air and the boats. Ann had to bail for the last 2 miles to keep us afloat!

So we’re just hangin’ for the next two days. Our plan is to leave Monday afternoon (after the liquor arrives) for Huahine in the leeward islands. It’s 90 miles, so we’re OK to leave in the afternoon for a next morning arrival. If the liquor arrives late, we’ll just wait one more day, since we’re NOT on a schedule (yay!).

2 thoughts on “Getting Ready to Move On

  1. Wow – the secret is finally out. Buying liquor at below cost. Trip planning based on liquor delivery times. You dudes are big time in the rum running business! Hooch haulers. Shine sailors. Have devil juice, will deliver. Oh my.

    I can hear it now, “Paperwork? We don’t need no stinking paperwork!”, as you quickly get underway before the Federales can board the boat.

    And the name of the movie, “Thunder Seas: Tales Of Pacific Island Firewater”.

    I guess it beats the bird poop product businesses. Carry on…

  2. Ann & Bob
    Chuckie and I are sitting here enjoying reading your postings. I know there was some warnings about what not to do when writing reply emails. Unfortunately, I can’t find your posting! I will keep this short with no attachments. Chuckie survived the Country store, John graduated and we’re celebrating with a party July 22nd. Greg & Andy are invited, hope they can make it. Chuckie has heard from Stephanie a couple of times and nothing has changed. Sheldon is our new “toddler” and he keeps getting cuter every day.

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