Quana is departing today to deal with a family emergency. So until the rest of the crew arrives in mid-October I am back to being a solo sailor. I have very specific instructions not to smoke inside the boat and not to mess up all of the cabinets. Quana spent quite a bit of time putting like things together in the same place. She has been great crew and I will miss her. It is still up in the air if she will make it back in time for the crossing. If not, I am sure she will be back on board for a later leg.
Quanta, best wishes, fair winds and following seas.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
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