Wave 20 Posted May 7, 2020 Author Share Posted May 7, 2020 current plans are changing all the time.... ! but no Grenada is high on the list of storing Wave for 6 months from Sept to Feb next year to then resume onto Panama. we met a well known Kiwi over here a month or so back, Kelly Glass, he's been here for about 35 years and made a real go of it, owns many marinas, including BLue Lagoon on st Vincent and Clarks COurt on Grenada. so a good chance we might haul out at one of his facilities. met him at Mayreau island where he was hiding from Carona on his 60 ft cat, had a great time, inclusing him taking us out to sail rock 10nm away in his temder (35foot with 600 hp) to do some trawling and fishing and free diving. we got 3x Baracudas, 1x mahimahi, 1x Tuna.. great to meet other Kiwis here, but also enjoying meeting Locals, wehter rich or poor, most are friendly if you are friendly to them. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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Wave 20 Posted May 15, 2020 Author Share Posted May 15, 2020 quick update and request for suggestions here. a week or so back we had our insurance cancelled by Pantaneius..... so are on the look for new insurance for Wave. But as we are just staying in the Caribbean for the next 6 months as we slow down on our trip back to NZ we are not looking for blue water insurance any more. any suggestions of reputable companies? we had a new survey completed about 2 months ago before C-19 and all came out above average. prior to this we had a Survey in Spain that highlighted a few issues and we have since fixed 99% of these. Both surveys were by registered and qualified surveyors from IIMS. the trouble we have is that the original spanish surveyor in his opinion thinks that at some stage Wave has been grounded badly and the keel needs removing and the massive internal galvanised steel frame needs to have the 2mm fibregalss lapping up and over the flame holding it inplace redone as it has de-bonded in some places. now being an mechacnical/stress analysis engineer of 20 years, i can see that 2mm for fibreglass isnt going to add strength to a 10mm steel flame.! we have even had the Grand Soleil service manager come down and inspect when we were in Spain and check this. he has given us a letter , signed saying that this is all fine. this is the reason why our insurance has recently been cancelled. Our new surveyor couldnt see any evidence of grounding let alone a serious one after we stripped the keel back and reglassed it. so any ideas on NZ or overseas companies for cruising insurance in the caribbean for a NZ registered yacht? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Wave 20 Posted May 16, 2020 Author Share Posted May 16, 2020 Hello, we actually used a broker in NZ to get this ins, and he is annoyed that it got cancelled on us too. but we paid him a good amount of money in the belief that he would sort it all for us. the original survey in spain was to satisfy our original ins company (top sail) that the yacht was a good risk, but the surveyor was (in his words) very strict and will pull up any anomalies. but we were in a corner and he was available. in hind sight we should of waited and had some one else survey the yacht, as by his own admission he had never surveyed a yacht with a steel structural grid frame and this is the major problem now as he has said that the frame has to be exposed and re glassed into the hull. the new survey we had in feb this year also by a qualified surveyor that has inspected yachts with grid steel frames before said ours was fine. (also grand soleil have inspected it and said it is fine. But the insurance company still keep referring to the original survey that says the frame needs remedial work.! and this is why they cancelled on us. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Wave 20 Posted May 18, 2020 Author Share Posted May 18, 2020 thanks for the tips, and yes we have had insurance for the last 20 years on our previous yacht in nz (Marsh) had a couple of claims in that time as well, they paid without questions. . Quote Link to post Share on other sites
darkside 64 Posted May 18, 2020 Share Posted May 18, 2020 Quite a while ago we got Pantaenius to change their policy wording. Their rules indicated non stop only up the Red Sea. That wasn't safe with small crews and the option of waiting head winds out behind a reef or in an Marsa far better. They changed it for us (and subsequent seasons) and we ended up with a picture of Infinity on their marketing for a while. Quite a while ago now but they are a pretty good outfit at heart. Only been to Bonaire of the ABC's, very nice but quite limited. The marina back then was tiny. Trinidad a better option if you need work done or boat storage, but some personal security concerns back then. Not sure if it has changed. The rules for the hurricane season used to be anywhere south of Grenada. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Wave 20 Posted May 19, 2020 Author Share Posted May 19, 2020 different insurance company to when we had Oracle insured, Oracle was insured only for coastal racing in NZ, Wave we had insured for Blue water ocean crossings. looks like we might be getting somewhere with a local ins company in the Caribben for coastal ins in the Caribbean . will post more here later. my wife just uploaded our latest Vlog on youtube too, Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Wave 20 Posted June 8, 2020 Author Share Posted June 8, 2020 hello, think we have insurance sorted now, new survey came out all good and getting insurance from Marsh that insured out last yacht for the past 20 years. new thought, borders are slowly opening over here, though stilll have to do 2 weeks quarantine on your yacht. but now looking at options to get home, some friends have already gone to Panama, have quarantined and will be transiting soon. we are looking at this option, though when you get through Panama you can only stop at Tahiti and then straight to NZ, thus we are now looking to see if there would be one or 2 Kiwis with extensive blue water experience that would fly to Panama and assist for about 2 months to sail to NZ, My family (wife and 2 kids would most likely fly to NZ from there. Our Grand Soleil 50 is now well set up and sails easily 2 handed and is fast. 200nm days are easy. though we dont have a water maker or freezer. if you know any one drop us a email glen@cadserv.co.nz our other option at present is to get into Grenada and quarantine for 2 weeks then put the yacht on a hard stand and all fly home to NZ, as there seems to be a few flights coming available in September. then fly back and continue on in a years time. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
ex Elly 225 Posted June 9, 2020 Share Posted June 9, 2020 Alternatively, you could find a deserted island, row ashore and plant a WAVE flag, claim it as your own, and live on fish and coconuts!!! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Jon 395 Posted June 10, 2020 Share Posted June 10, 2020 This is a great opportunity for someone to do this passage Probably the best cruising sailing to be had, I’ve done this twice and would jump on board with Glen in a heart beat if my health allowed If this opportunity eventuates then it shouldn’t be missed, the pacific has some huge mileages but equally some of the best remotest locations. Ideally you should keep your crew together Glen as I’m picking countries will open up ahead of you if you don’t t rush. You can easily lose two weeks in Panama, in fact you are doing well to transit and provision in that time, plus if you can by then clear into the Marquises it takes way more than two weeks to get through French Poly Hang in there mate you are living the dream of a lifetime and not missing out on much here. J 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Black Panther 1,701 Posted June 11, 2020 Share Posted June 11, 2020 Turn right after the canal. Some great cruising there. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Wave 20 Posted June 11, 2020 Author Share Posted June 11, 2020 Hi David, how far to the right are you talking ? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Black Panther 1,701 Posted June 11, 2020 Share Posted June 11, 2020 We spent a couple of months cruising the Panamanian coast north of the canal. Including a trip up the river to David. Highly recommend. Also Las Perlas is stunning. If you want to kill more time and the borders loosen then Costa Rica and Nicaragua are well worth a visit. But the jewel is Mexico and sea of cortez. World class and not to be missed. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Wave 20 Posted June 24, 2020 Author Share Posted June 24, 2020 our latest travels Vlog. Like and subscribe.... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
B00B00 317 Posted June 24, 2020 Share Posted June 24, 2020 I agree on the sea of Cortez. Spent a season cruising there. Cabo San Lucas and La Paz are really fun places. On 12/06/2020 at 7:43 AM, Black Panther said: We spent a couple of months cruising the Panamanian coast north of the canal. Including a trip up the river to David. Highly recommend. Also Las Perlas is stunning. If you want to kill more time and the borders loosen then Costa Rica and Nicaragua are well worth a visit. But the jewel is Mexico and sea of cortez. World class and not to be missed. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Black Panther 1,701 Posted June 24, 2020 Share Posted June 24, 2020 6 minutes ago, B00B00 said: I agree on the sea of Cortez. Spent a season cruising there. Cabo San Lucas and La Paz are really fun places. Gets even better as you go further up into the sea. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Wave 20 Posted June 25, 2020 Author Share Posted June 25, 2020 would love to move on and cruise these other places, but..... not this year. its all still closed borders. we have friends that got through Panama a week ago and headed for los Perlas, they were allowed to stay 1 day, get some diesel then had to move on, and were told in no uncertain terms to spread the word that no other yachts are allowed,even to get diesel.! so they are now sailing the 4000nm to Tahiti direct. over in the islands of Grenadines where we are borders of the next closest islands are opening on 1st july to St lucia and Grenada. Trinidad doesnt look like opening any time soon. so well be heading to Grenada early July to cruise there abit and then haul out for 15 months and fly home, then resume around the world later on, looking for crew when we do this to help us i should think. we love having capable people onboard and mix it up and share the experience with. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Wave 20 Posted July 2, 2020 Author Share Posted July 2, 2020 Making our next move through the islands, after 3.5 months in the Grenadines we are sailing to Grenada. Trinidad arnt opening their borders any time soon. we still have to go through quarantine in Grenada for the now shortened 10 days and then have a test, but its a new island to explore. it was rumoured to be cancelling quarantine in July but hasnt happened. after being there for a month or so and before the bad hurricane months of August and Sept, we might be hauling out and flying home for a while. stay tuned this adventure isnt over yet..! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Wave 20 Posted July 4, 2020 Author Share Posted July 4, 2020 into day 3 of Quarantine, in Grenada, with 2 very energetic kids onboard. 10 and 13 yr old boys. lots of swimming happening as well as school time. seems to be a very friendly atmosphere and helpful. looking forward to be out of quarantine and explore the many coves/bays and some walks in the forests, seeing the water falls etc. had a fast sail to Grenada, broad reach at an average of 9.1 top speed of 13.4 even with a reef in the main. Love this Grand Soleil, sails easily at good average speeds and this is fully loaded with 800ltr of water and 400ltr of diesel and 2 months of food. this is one fasst house.! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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