It’s June and you know what that means – the official start of hurricane season in the Atlantic. Sanitas is in her summer home at Spice Island Marine Services in Grenada, and her crew is hard at work in the yard.


We’re engineers, so we love spreadsheets! We’ve got our hurricane prep spreadsheet all ready to go, color coded, prioritized, and sorted. We gave ourselves two weeks to get everything done, plus to fit in time for a little bit of fun. Most of our projects are intended to keep Sanitas safe in the event that a tropical storm or hurricane hits grenada while we are gone. For example, we take down all the sails and the bimini and dodger so there’s as little to catch the wind was possible. We also do a bunch of spring cleaning, although boat yards are so dirty, it’s pretty much a lost cause.
And… We always do a couple of big projects too! This spring we replaced our ancient stove and oven with a shiny brand new one. How exciting is that? All three burners work. And there’s even an electric lighter. And a thermostat on the oven. Wozza! And unlike most boat projects, this one actually went smoothly. The Budget Marine had a perfectly sized stove in stock, and let us borrow a cart to wheel it across the boat yard. Mike and I managed to raise it up to the boat using the main halyard and a winch, without having to ask for help. And it was easy to install – even though the propane attachment is in a decent location that our old stove. We even found someone to buy the old one so we didn’t have to figure out what to do with it. Cooking will be an absolute delight next year!





Our anchor light died about a week ago, so I hauled Capt. Mike up the mast to investigate. I know that it’s not actually more dangerous to have him up in the air in the boatyard than up in the air in an anchorage, but it sure feels scarier to have him up so high above solid ground. It’s a good thing we don’t have a bigger boat. It’s hard enough to get his big butt to the top of our short mast 🤣 Mike found some corroded wires and had to order a new part. I guess we’ll be doing this up the mast thing again in the fall!

The chaos inside the boat is really getting to me. I’m so glad we decided to get an apartment rather than trying to live on the boat in the yard while doing all this work. It’s wonderful to have a peaceful place to return to every night. With hot showers! And air conditioning!
Remember I said we left time for a little fun? We ate some delicious meals, spent a Sunday Funday on Grand Anse Beach, and even attended a wedding! Our friends Jill and Jørn had a lovely intimate ceremony on the beach in front of The Aquarium restaurant, and we were honored to help them celebrate.



It’s always sad when the season ends. But this time, we’re looking forward to visiting family and friends in the US for the first time since 2019. You’d better believe there will be lots of hugging. Thanks again to St Vincent and The Grenadines for letting us get vaccinated. We’re gonna miss our sailing friends (and of course, we’ll miss Sanitas!) But we’re really looking forward to a summer of land-based adventures. After the culture shock wears off🤣

We have our Too Much Fun up for sale. We moved into a retirement community not far from our marina and have an Independent apartment on the 11th floor overlooking Tampa Bay. We would love to get together if you find yourselves in St. Pete. Best wishes for a special summer. Jeanne and Bjarne
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That sounds like a wonderful new home. I hope you’ll be very happy there. And boats are selling like crazy these days, so I’m sure she’ll find a new owner to love her in no time! If we make it to St Pete, we’ll let you know!
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Well done! Sanitas looks great and that sure is one shiny stove!
Glad you’re all vaccined-up and travel-ready. Enjoy your time visiting family.
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It’s quite a change returning to New York after so long away! Great to see family, but I’m sure I’ll be looking forward to the quiet island lifestyle again in no time.
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All of your seaworthy skills and participating in wedding ceremonies too! Remarkable!
Oh, and loved the comment about not wanting a larger boat. 😹😎
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We still clean up nice, right? 🤣 It was a wonderful season, and bittersweet returning to the “real world” Hope to see you in CO this summer…
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Another fascinating blog entry. I am always in awe! Thanks for letting us live vicariously through your adventures!! Looking forward to more. Have fun back in US and always take care!
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Thanks Gidge! We’re having fun readjusting to life in the “real world” and enjoying land life for a while!
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