Sunday, April 10, 2011

The Winter (and Spring) of our Discontent!

The Winter (and Spring) of our Discontent!
Tuesday, March 29th, 2011

It has been two LONG months since Caprice was rammed in La Paz Harbor and the same two LONG months that we have waited to see her repaired and beautiful again. These months have been full of excitement and anticipation followed by disappointment and dismay. Many false starts, it seems, as to when the parts will ship, when they will arrive, where they will arrive, when will the boatyard be ready to begin the work, when will the insurance investigation be complete… when, when, when! Should travel arrangements be made, will Carol be healed, will we ever see Caprice back at her home port of Point Richmond?! On and on it has gone… but finally, and I mean FINALLY, it seems that we may soon be sending Dan, Tom and a new crew member, Enrique, to La Paz to start the final chapter of this Adventure of Caprice!

And this is cause for celebration… and the continuation of our “story.” So stay tuned for frequent updates from the all male crew of Caprice via yours truly as they weigh anchor and begin the odyssey!

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About Me

1291 Sanderling Island, Pt. Richmond, CA 94801, United States
Dan and Carol Seifers

Crazy

Crazy Caprice, or what

Like is so good to us. At 65, after 15 years of retirement, my wife, Carol and I have everything one could want Good health (for old folks), loving children ( one son and his wife Jenny is marvelous), wonderful grandchildren (one age 6 and one age 4, who have a remarkable ability to totally exhaust us in about 4 - 6 hours), a good home. Wonderful friends. What more could one want?

Then we were casually cruising in the Delta ( area between Sacramento and San Francisco) last summer with the Richmond Yacht Club Cruising Group. Life was serene, life was comfortable, and then it happened - WHAM - we saw a cruising catamaran tied up at the Rio Vista marina with a sign in the window which listed its adventures. Starting in Australia, across to New Zealand, up to Tahiti, over to Hawaii and on the the West Coast. What an adventure!!! That’s when Carol started thinking about the possibility of buying a new boat (we already had a Gemini 34’ cruising catamaran - life was good). Then sailing in Sydney basin for a few months, then either shipping it to California or sailing it across the South Pacific to California. Is she CRAZY?

That started our CRAZY file.

Over the next few months, she started feeding me articles about Australia, New Zealand, and multihulls. She even subscribed to Multihull magazine and would place various articles about sailing in the South Pacific under my nose while I was reading the morning paper.
She became obcessed. A devil (Tasmanian?) had her. Then around Christmas time, the bug really bit me. We were perfectly happy with our boat, but the idea of getting a new one (with all the new toys) and visiting “down under” seemed very appealling. A friend loaned me all his books on New Zealand and Australia, and the more read, the more I becaume enthralled with the idea