While I haven't had much opportunity for fun since my return to Mexico, it's encouraging to see that the cruising season has begun: No more thunderstorms and temperatures, especially at night, are coming down. I hope I will be able to get the autopilot issues resolved so I can enjoy it!
The bad motor controller for the autopilot. The blown fuse
was an indication of bad problems within.
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The new updated motor controller installed. Initially it still
failed to run the motor, but after a couple of days of
messing with cable connections, the motor worked.
HOWEVER...
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The pilothouse controller did not display the course or
control the rudder. More testing and then back to the maker.
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Sunrise behind Circadian. Most now are cloudless with
the coming of the dry season.
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The marina at sunrise |
It's not a joke. |
On one of my gear-hunting expeditions into
Puerto Vallarta, I finally found a Chinese
restaurant that was a least one step above
the fast-food steam table places that you
usually find.
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The white-collared seed-eaters decided to take full advantage
of the long docklines I deployed across the vacant slip
next to me during hurricane season.
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Good thing, because the lines had to be removed before the
crowd from the Baja Ha Ha arrives and the slip is neeeded.
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I squeezed in some time saying goodbye to friends before
I left for LA and they left for points south. Here I'm
enjoying a drink on Footloose, Mike and Lisa's big beautiful
catamaran.
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The start of a big bon voyage dinner at a fancy Italian
restaurant in Bucerias. Maureen and Lisa enjoying
the view.
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The rest of the crowd (clockwise from front left):
Donna, Lisa, Bob, Maureen, Mike, Lou, Patrice, Tod.
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Popcorn clouds on the approach to LA |
Sundown from the air |
Adjusting to LA? Halloween! |
Carol got into it. Pretty scary! |
LA wall mural |
An evening at the LA County Museum of Art |
One of the exhibits displayed Mimbre pottery from
an ancient people living in New Mexico from the
10th to 12th century.
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I voted, but had to use a provisional ballot. I hope it
was counted!
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I tend to revert to black and white imagery when
I visit LA. This is one of the many cacti in Carol's
front yard.
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The big wooden flat file in Carol's
dining room has a long history.
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Glad to hear everything is ok!
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the autopilot.
You both look pretty scary!