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Thursday, July 26, 2007

Another day, another delay

This is perhaps the most typical view I've had of Wayne recently.
After spending hours working on the generator thing, Wayne discovered that there was a leak in the heat exchanger. He called Mas Power, who agreed to overnight us a new one. Well, we just got a phone call from Mas Power, informing us that they missed the UPS deadline yesterday, but it will ship today. Now we can’t leave until tomorrow.

We did accomplish a lot yesterday, though, and I got most of our stuff stowed. I'm in awe at the amount of storage space on this boat! I keep finding new places to stash stuff. Now if I can only remember where I put everything...

Rachael and Claus are - really - leaving today, but have changed their route slightly. Instead of going through Houghton, they are doing a straight shot to Sault Sainte Marie, about 48 hours. We considered doing the same, but Claus and Rachael are both seasoned sailors and licensed boat captains (as is Wayne) with an experienced boat. Because our boat is new and our crew - that would be me - a rookie, we decided to be prudent and take it easy at first.

Frankly, Wayne and I are both kind of relieved that we have an extra day to wrap things up. Wayne said that, on a number of occasions, if he hadn't experienced problems and delays, he wouldn't have discovered other problems that would have been more serious and harder to deal with after departure. We firmly believe that God's timing will be perfect and that we will know when he is ready for us to leave.

Romans 8:28 "And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose."

1 comment:

  1. Hi Shelley and Wayne! Sorry to hear you are delayed again but we are excited to follow the stories of your adventures! Blessings as you prepare for your amazing voyage!

    Love,
    Mary

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