Monday, March 31, 2014

At Seno Morras

44 46.006'S, 72 54.434'W

This morning we awoke to a very chilly boat, frost on the dock and trees, ice on the dodger and snow in the hills. On Sunday Rich worked on the heater that was not behaving only to find that the exhaust tubing had fatigued and we can no longer use the heater until it is fix. This is NOT perfect timing. It is getting colder! We are able to heat water for showers and heat water for circulation in the heater system when we run the engine only.

So we wear more fleece and it is a little hard to get up in the morning to a cold boat.

On the bright side, it was sunny today as we left Puyuhuapi and motored to Seno Morras, an anchorage tucked into the east side of Isla Magdalena. We are travelling with SV Limbo and they have invited us over for dinner tonight as we share this calm, protected anchorage.


A view of Colgante Glacier as seen from the water on a clear day
Tomorrow we will head toward, Isla Hilda.

Trying to keep warm....

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