That actually sounds very desirable: inexhaustible supplies of chocolate, Diesel or money. That's what everyone really wants. Unfortunately, we only have an inexhaustible supply of mosquitoes. Although we carefully sealed the hatches and doors with insect screens, things go well for us every night. Whenever the wind falls asleep (which is usually around two in the morning), they come in droves. You kill one, two more come out of their hiding places. Morning, when the shipyard slowly comes to life, We are still lying crumpled and stabbed in our beds :-(. A boat on land is really not much fun.
Nevertheless, we are finally making good progress. On Monday we earned the recognition of the shipyard workers and scratched the paint from the hull of the CESARINA together with the shipyard workers in the scorching heat. So yesterday all the paint was finally removed and most of the hull was already sanded. Things were finally moving forward. When we weren't busy working on the boat, we worked hard on it, to bring the website back up to date. So as of today, all reports up to 8. April online. The pictures, which were created during our tour of Cuba, have been viewed and sorted and the travel reports will be ready and online by next weekend.
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