Hello all. Don't know if any of you remember me but I was very active on this site a few years ago. In 2005 I purchased my 1996 Hunter 376 and move aboard a year later. I sailed her as much as I could as I prepared her and me for my dream of cruising around the world. Of course owning a boat puts a serious dent into any plan of saving money for cruising but I caught a lucky break in 2012 when my boss let me work from the boat.
I left Texas in March of 2012 for Key West. Ended up in St. Petes but it was the start of my cruising. I finally got to Key West a week later and got my first taste of cruising...oh the lessons learned
I went to Marathon, Miami, Bimini, back to Marathon, back to Miami, Green Turtle, Marsh Harbour, Spanish well....bounced on down Elutheria and then over to George Town and then set sail for Cartagena. Next was Bocas Del Toro, Panama, then Providencia, Colombia, Grand Cayman, then back to the Abacos where I met up with friends. Next was the thorny path on down to Grenada and then Bonaire and lastly (for now) Aruba. When the wind dies down a bit I'll head back to Cartagena to complete my circumnavigation of the Caribbean.
Next up, I'm headed to the Philippines. I've come to learn that the Caribbean sea is much rougher than the South Pacific (in the tropics) so I'm sure my Hunter has proven herself worthy. I'm looking forward to sailing down wind. Only had two legs where I could do that in all this cruising
I have come to the conclusion that I like cruising on my Hunter. It's not the best boat for cruising but it sure does have it's benefits, like being able to sail when others are either motoring or stuck in port complaining there isn't any wind
Now granted there were times I wished I had an IP like when crossing the Caribbean sea through the Colombian low, but she did just fine.
Just thought I would update you guys on my progress. Don't let anybody tell you your Hunter isn't worthy of the sea.
I left Texas in March of 2012 for Key West. Ended up in St. Petes but it was the start of my cruising. I finally got to Key West a week later and got my first taste of cruising...oh the lessons learned
Next up, I'm headed to the Philippines. I've come to learn that the Caribbean sea is much rougher than the South Pacific (in the tropics) so I'm sure my Hunter has proven herself worthy. I'm looking forward to sailing down wind. Only had two legs where I could do that in all this cruising
I have come to the conclusion that I like cruising on my Hunter. It's not the best boat for cruising but it sure does have it's benefits, like being able to sail when others are either motoring or stuck in port complaining there isn't any wind
Just thought I would update you guys on my progress. Don't let anybody tell you your Hunter isn't worthy of the sea.