Welcome on aboard SV/ JUCA

Our philosophy is to live in peace and harmony with each other and to have lots of fun doing it! We practice compassion and unconditional love and experience that there are no mistakes only stepping stones while we grow on our journey.



We have sold our house in August 2009 and moved from Mangawhai / New Zealand to Norfolk/Virginia to board our Sailing Vessel Juca in January 2010.



Juca is the name of our beautiful 60 foot Morgan, and the name is a creation of the first initials of our amazing inspiriations, Julia and Carlos.



I hope you all will enjoy reading our blog and following our travels around the Caribbean.



Friday, April 22, 2011

Day Charter Assistance

I got up early this morning; practice Yoga, had a swim and a shower and by 7.30 am Kim picked me up to drive to work. The catamaran “Aristocats” is lying in Road Town. When we got there we discovered that there was no water this morning in the Marina, so we had to bucket it out of the harbor to clean the boat. Kim gave me a short introduction what our jobs will be during the day and by 9.30 the first charter guests arrived. Once the guests had settled in on the boat and Captain Steve had giving a short briefing and outline for the day, we were ready to leave the Marina. We nearly forgot to take the Power plug out of the station, but before disaster hit we rescued the situation. There was no sailing on the agenda, due to lack of wind, actually there was no wind at all and the sea was calm as a fishpond. In the matter of fact the water was so calm that you could see everything on the bottom of the ocean, even in 25 meter depth. However it did not help to find my earring that I lost while snorkeling today. We had three stops throughout the day where we dropped the guests off for a snorkel. While they enjoyed the sea life and a swim, we prepared lunch and the rum punch and when they came out of the water the food and drinks were waiting for them. They all enjoyed themselves and everyone was very happy. On our way back we had to rescue and tow a little motorboat back into Road Town. Luckily we were back in time as some of our charter guests had to catch their cruise liner to Antigua. Once everyone left the boat it was our time to clean the boat, doing the dishes and getting rid of all the rubbish and relax with a drink on the afterdeck. What an enjoyable day that was and I am looking forward to Sunday, which will be a wedding party of 17 people. On our way back to Trellis Bay, we had a flat tyre and had a good laugh while changing it....... this has been a day full of events from the start right to the end.

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