Claire received the email posted below last week. We created this website while we were in Dana Point, over-hauling the boat. Mostly for our immediate family to be able to see what the hell we’re talking about when we ramble on and on about all the projects. Then when the reality of actually setting sail hit, we decided to shift into making a new post in every bay we stop. we think it’s super cool that our audience has spread to all our friends, and now, beyond that to complete strangers! we appreciate everyone who has helped us go through our first season of living on the water. it was a rough learning experience at first, but we didn’t realize what went into effect until just now, reflecting back. we are in a motel room in tucson, arizona. waiting to finalize our sweet new ride! just having the tv on, with all the brain washing commercials, cellphones again, subliminal advertising, even average people around us. but maybe that’s because we didn’t have any of this going on for 2 years in the marina as well. it’s been a culture shock to return to our home land, only after 7 months of fending for ourselves in the wild and in a foreign culture. cruising has most definitely changed our look at life, and we hope to continue living and traveling on our home on the water for a long while.
Hello Claire and Michael,Your blog is my absolute favorite. You both have such great style and sense of adventure. Until I found your blog I thought that your way (which is ours also) of cruising had disappeared forever.30 or so years ago we went cruising to Baja twice in a 28′ Pearson Triton. A compass, sextant, depth sounder, vhf radio and charts … that was it. One year one trip and two years through a hurricane season the other. We harbor hopped going home the first time and sailed offshore the second time. We are getting ready to visit Baja and the mainland again starting the summer of 2014 with just a slightly larger boat, but still fairly bare bones. I have a couple of questions for you and hope that you do not mind answering.
1. We are refrigerator and iceless … so we enjoy being as simple as possible. Do you have a watermaker? I would rather not and just want to know that with a little work that water can be obtained.2. We want to stay in touch with family. Do you use a mexican aircard, local cell phones or just wait until you get to a wifi spot?3. Is there any way of getting around having to leave the country after six months to renew your tourist card? I know the boat can stay, just not sure if we have to factor in a trip for the two of us to leave. Maybe head far up in to the Gulf and bus over to Arizona?Again, I love reading your tales and hope you are looking forward to a fabulous Sea of Cortez summer (yes … I know … it is no longer called that) 🙂
and our response….
hey! thank you! we love what we’re doing. we actually JUST got to tucson arizona. 6 months in mexico! the blog isnt totally up to date, it never is, i’m always a week or so behind. you know how internet is in mexico. we like to keep the boat as simple as possible. one because we are absolutely broke, and two because all we hear is complaints on the VHF of every boat having issues. we had absolutely no issues that i can recall, our whole trip, that caused any kind of a problem. everything we own can be fixed with duct tape or throw it overboard. answers to your questions…..
thanks for sending us an email! the whole blog started as our main communication to our families. so they could see how we were doing overhauling the boat in california, and then how we were doing on our travel. our goal now is to get a cheap vehicle in the tucson area, drive it back to Guaymas, hopefully next week. fill that up with our stuff. and drive home to North Carolina for the first time in 2.5 years. spend a short summer (hurricane season) working there. and then head back to the boat by October. if we weren’t broke, we wouldn’t be leaving at all. we love our new life. it’s super simple and free. a true life. keep in touch!
Man! We miss a couple of days and you've posted tons of stuff for us to catch up on! Great entertainment!
Should be a fun and relaxing summer in NC for you. It'll be nice to re-group, catch up with your loved ones and put a little dough in your pockets…not to mention a little change of pace from the high seas!
Hope you plan to continue this site from NC. It would be interesting to see the sights of the Outer Banks after all these years.
Thanks for your time in putting all this together so we can have little glimpses into your amazing adventure. If not for this site, we'd be dying to know how you are and what you're up to! =)
Have a great cross-country trip!
Hugs,
Susan and Vinnie
ya its going to be great to see family, old friends, and make some cash. we haven't been back in quite some time. thanks for always keeping up with us! its comforting. we dont want to leave the boat 🙁 but we have to…we're hoping to make enough money to stay out longer next time. 7 months was pretty good time, but it shouldn't have to end. we're rookies, we'll figure out how to balance it so we never have to leave our home behind. that's why we're getting a vehicle. so we can mix it up, land and sea. we will definitely still be using the SPOT so you can follow us on our travels. and we will keep the posts rolling nonstop!