If you haven’t seen Matthew McConaughey’s
movie “Fool’s Gold” then you may not have the perfect imagery in mind while
reading this post, but left to your own imagination it’ll be close.
Last night we weighed anchor and went to town
in search of a place for dinner, internet, and, of all random things, some
powdered sugar. We scored on all three.
When we came back to the boat we discovered a
boat had set anchor just in front of us and was now perched directly over our
anchor. Not really a problem as you are
never directly over your anchor but far behind it pushed by the breeze and
current. It is a problem however should
you want to pull up the anchor and set sail.
To do this you pull the boat directly over the top of the anchor and
pull it directly up and out of the sandy bed you had previously buried it in.
The next morning when we decided to leave and
the little sailboat was still there and the owners were not—this of course
presented a slight problem. Unless that
is you are a Skillman and you have watched the movie, “Fool’s Gold” several
hundred times.
Mark donned his scuba gear and covertly swam
directly beneath the vacated and offending sailboat and wiggled the anchor
loose like a small child’s tooth. Then,
in a scene strait out of “Fool’s Gold” he bunny hopped the thing from out
beneath the boat and closer to ours where we could ultimately weigh anchor and
sail off.
Of course I didn’t get any pics. However the best part of the story is that as
soon as Mark surfaced and tossed his dive gear onto our boat the owners of the
little boat returned in their dingy, stowed their stuff and sailed off.
No need for the bunny hop below.

Loving these updates! Here's a sailing joke for Sev:
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Pyrex of the Caribbean!
Best joke ever! Just read it to Sev! I'm giggling. He's shaking his head. Good sign.
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