The Numbers of The Year 2014

Recently I analized our log book and this is what I discovered about last year:


Number of days of sailing: 86


This is more or less 25%, which means that we spent about a quarter of the last year on the water.



Number of nights
Calypso

Jasna
Rick


– at anchor
283
(77%)
280
283


– on passage
50
(14%)
50
50


– in the boatyard
17
(5%)
0*
0*


– on a mooring
15
(4%)
32
32


– in a marina
0
(0%)
0
0


– on land
0
(0%)
3**
0



* In January we hauled out for 17 days. The boatyard did not allowed us to live aboard Calypso, so we moved on Luci which was on a mooring. Thanks again Tim and Meredith!!!


** In March I went to San Diego (to visit some marine stores and get Calypso even lower on her waterline) and stayed with a friend for 3 days, that’s why  only Rick has the record of NEVER SLEEPING ON LAND in 2014!


Number of nautical miles: 4696


Longest passage: 32 days (Mex – Poly)


Engine hours: 167 (about one third of that to come back to the Marquesas from Tahiti)


Used diesel: 270 liters – 70 gallons (we left Mexico with 77 gallons)


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ISLANDS and ANCHORAGES

Number of islands: 10  (ONLY!?!?)


Number of different anchorages: 22


The majority (13) of this anchorages had no internet access and no shops.  So in 2014 we spent 139 days – 38% of the time in places with no shops, banks, internet or post office.  


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Another interesting statistic is that we spent an average of 14 days in every anchorage.  Sounds about right…

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Published on February 05, 2015 17:54
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