December 6, 2010

December 7, 2010
San Francisco, CA (37° 37' N, 122° 23'W) - After two very busy days inspecting, sea trialing, and negotiating, I closed on the purchase and am the proud owner of Polaris. She sailed well in 10-12 knots of breeze, and the engine, rigging, and sails are in excellent condition. As with any used boat purchase, there is plenty of work to be done to restore her back to glory. With less than a month before go-time, we seek to install several new through-hull fittings, upgrade the electronics, revarnish the rails, install new lights/fans, add a wind scoop and more. In addition to purchasing the boat during the short three day excursion to Puerto Rico, I was able to explore a bit. My dad and I hiked through a mangrove swamp, checked out a waterfall within the national rainforest, and swam at a remote beach. Puerto Rican food was amazing and I highly recommend the local specialty, Mofongo Relleno, which is fried plantains with grilled beef, chicken, or fish.

Here's a sneak peek of Polaris


Polaris 17
 

December 3, 2010

December 3, 2010
San Juan, Puerto Rico (18° 27' N 66° 5' W) - Just arrived in Puerto Rico. En route to see Polaris for the first time in person. Stay tuned for some new pics of the boat.


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December 1, 2010

December 1, 2010
San Francisco, CA (37° 37' N  122° 23' W): Reading through the quartermaster's "gear list of doom" in preparation for the trip to Puerto Rico this week. The list is 531 lines long in Excel and includes all of the essential gear (anchor and rode, backup fuel filters, docklines, handheld GPS, binoculars, extra winch handles, etc). It also contains some hidden gems...my favorite items so far are #47, #238, and #396 which represent: "Way to open coconuts (machete would be good, hac...

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Stoked to kite with Branson in the Caribbean!

November 30, 2010


2011 Billabong BVI Kite Jam - February 26th to March 5th

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November 30, 2010

November 30, 2010

San Francisco, CA (37° 37' N  122° 23' W): I am working my way through The Cruiser's Handbook of Fishing so that we can land a big one and enjoy 100lbs of sushi. When discussing medium to large offshore lures, the book gives the following advice: "If you pull something like this behind your boat while offshore in many areas from the equator to temperate seas, you will eventually hook a billfish, sometimes several in one day...So we repeat our warning: do not purchase and put something...


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November 23, 2010

November 23, 2010
San Francisco, CA (37° 37' N  122° 23' W): The first post will be short and sweet.  I’m heading down to Puerto Rico to scope out Polaris in one week…hope she looks as good in person as she does in pictures. Only 35 days, 6 hours, and 12 seconds left to find the perfect kite locations on Google Earth…
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