John AKA Galley Boy

Winya_wynah
Wed 29 Apr 2009 15:07
Well I have never replied so quickly to an
invitation in my life! 10 days going through the Panama Canal and into the
Pacific sounded too good to be true - until I found out I was galley boy when I
arrived!
After a 21 hour journey via Madrid and Guatemala I
arrived to find Gary waiting with transfer & hotel booked. So off to the
hotel & drinking complimentary beer at 6am UK time - nothing new
there!
Then on to Colon by local bus in a tropical
storm & found Winya Wynah, Skipper and No.1 waiting in the rain. After 2
days preparation and a paddle in the Caribbean, we were off, having practised
our knots, rope and hooking skills following extensive training.
![]() Time to go to meet our advisor.
![]() We were accompanied by dolphins to the first lock.
![]() ![]() Training & teamwork proved itself & a
fantastic experience ended in a night under the stars in Gatun Lake, complete
with crocodiles and howler monkeys.
Next morning the main canal - what canal? they all
seem the same from a Galley!
What a great journey - at speed - through the lake. The locks are fantastic & fun, especially when you are just feet from a large ship and rafted to other boats, but the lake is amazing.Tropical rain forest, islands, frigate birds, vultures, pelicans, cruise ships and container ships, tugs and so much more. ![]() Then the Miraflores locks, the Bridge of the
Americas and our mooring in the Pacific. Hugs all round, and bubbly to
celebrate a great day with a job well done by a fantastic team. An experience
never to be forgotten with friends who never will be.
![]() ![]() Can't wait for the 3000 mile section - sorry all
you folks at home.
Hasta la vista!
Photo's c/o John our official photographer (&
Galley slave)!
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