
- New Compressor
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The best news this week is that we once again have a fully working fridge and freezer - thank God. More of that in a minute.
Our week began with Gerry checking the drive belts on the main engine alternator because it had been a while since he had checked them. They were a little loose but in good condition so nothing needed doing there but at the same time he found a small leak coming from the water heater outlet hose which only required tightening up to come good once more.
After searching he also found a cable rubbing on the alternator frame so that was cable tied out of the way. Gerry rang the fridge guys to see where our new compressor and motor were and when they were coming to fit it - the short story is that it was MIA, having been shipped via the US postal service but not yet arrived into St Thomas.

- Compressor in place
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[color=#FF00FFOn his return he decided that we should haul the dinghy up onto the davits and inspect the bottom of it. WHY? I hear you ask, well if you look hard enough for a job one always rears its ugly head.
What did we find? A garden was growing on the bottom of the dinghy, thick green weed and slime had turned the grey/white bottom a lovely shade of almost fluro green, it certainly needed its bottom scrubbing!
This was not going to be a simple task as reaching the bottom of the dinghy from the boat is a bit of a challenge even with a long deck brush. The "find a job" turned into a 3 day marathon!
We discussed what might remove the stubborn growth and thought that the chlorine tablets we use to keep growth out of the strainers for the air conditioning cooling system might actually kill off the growth so we dug out the chlorine tablets and tried to dissolve one in warm water - it took forever! By late afternoon the tablet had dissolved enough to pour the solution into a spray bottle and apply it to the bottom of the dinghy nearest the boat (we had only attacked one side up to this point as we would need to turn the dinghy around in the davits to reach the other side) and left it overnight to do its thing - if it was going to.
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- Pulling a Vacuum to test for leaks.
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We set to with scrubbing brushes and hose and had some success, the chlorine tablet must have had some effect as it was easier to get off today. By midday we were wondering what else might work and I suggested that we try Bar Keepers friend, after all it is meant to get almost anything off of everything. With a pot scrubber and the bar keepers friend the bottom finally began to look clean at least on the side facing the boat! It was time to turn the dinghy around to reach the other side, at this point Gerry "found" another job - the dinghy hoist has always been an annoyance as it doesn't lift straight, it is comprised of 2 triple turning blocks one with a becket strung with a line (the correct word is reeved for anyone that cares!)
Monday came with the news that our compressor had turned up and they would be coming tomorrow to fit it hooray! We filled the day with the hoist back in action we turned the dinghy around to be able to reach and clean the second side which went much quicker as we now knew what to use to clean it. We also had good news from Grenada on Monday - they are opening to cruising yachts from June 1st, with a lot of red tape and restrictions but we are finally able to move on from here. The first hoop was nominating and applying for which of several dates we were going to arrive on, once accepted we have to fill out health forms, arrive within 48hrs of our nominated date, notifying them 48hrs before arrival of our imminent arrival, go to a designated quarantine dock to check in, self-quarantine on our boat in a designated spot in the harbour for 14 days then get a Covid test done before we are allowed to go ashore. I just have to make sure that we have enough provisions and Rum to last for that long! Our intention is to move on to Trinidad if they open their borders up but for the moment we just have to wait and see what happens. Grenada has told us that there will be quarantine WIFI, let's hope so and some arrangements for provisions if we run short - that had better include rum!