Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Scott and Mary Flanders... Voyage of Egret

Saw this on Trawlerblogs...
Some of you may recall from an earlier post; we had lunch with Scott and thoroughly enjoyed his stories and wisdom regarding circumnavigation in a small power boat. He's a very nice gentleman.
Below is a Youtube video of Scott and Mary telling their story in their own words.
This is the first in a series of videos and we have enjoyed them all.
We hope you do too.
Thanks to Nordhavn 7501 for providing them.

Monday, April 4, 2011

A friend sent this over... Looks like fun, but at $136,000.00 USD it's little out of reach for folks like us. Interesting though.



London (CNN) -- Bored of jet skis? Banana boat rides not floating your boat anymore?
Well, this summer you could be whizzing around on a Jetlev, a new water-powered jetpack.
It's taken over 10 years for its Canadian inventor, Raymond Li, to realize his dream and see his jetpack go on sale, but judging by the pictures it looks well worth the wait.
The Jetlev has three main components -- a lightweight carbon fiber backpack, a 10-meter hose and an engine unit which floats on the water.
The rest of the article is on page 2.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Japan Earthquake and Tsunami: Two Weeks Later




Two weeks after northeastern Japan was struck by a massive earthquake and tsunami, the cost of the disaster is becoming clearer. The Japanese government has estimated the direct damage at as much as $310 billion, making it the world's costliest-ever natural disaster. As of today, more than 10,000 deaths have been confirmed and another 17,000 people remain missing.
Story and photographs here... Japan: Two weeks later.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Manatees



Those cute cuddly teddy bears of our southern waterways. All us boater types enjoy gawking at them as they unassertively paddle around the marinas and estuaries down here in Florida.
But, few know that they can be quite humorous as shown in the youtube below.



Or the manic, menacing monsters you will witness in the youtube on page 2.
Warning Graphic Video!

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Nothing new to report

Company has left and things are settling back into the normal groove; which is nice.
Found this interesting little music streaming site. Check it out Stereo Mood
Music for any occasion if you like their rather obscure playlist.

Anyway...  here's a picture just to brighten up the page a bit.

Radar as a pup on the beach in the Abacos.


And for those who have paid attention to us for a while, you'll remember our old Sadie and the pup Radar. 
Radar and Sadie's first trip on Istaboa.



So —for now— we work on the yearly task of preparing taxes, do a little maintenance on Istaboa, and wait for a good weather window in April to head for the islands.

Thanks for keeping up with us, we promise to do something interesting soon.

Adios,

Istaboa

Friday, March 18, 2011

Piracy puts an end to circumnavigator's dreams



Sadly, it seems the risk far outweighs the desire for adventure.
Below is an email posted by the crew of Doramac:

I guess its time I admitted to the list and to myself that our dreams of a
circumnavigation will remain just that, a dream. Were still traveling on Dora
Mac and still enjoying the lifestyle but the passage from Cochin, India across
the Indian Ocean to the Red Sea just became too dangerous.

The rest of the story on page 2. (interesting read)