tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-935066209772357709.post7671881768363424113..comments2023-10-08T00:51:38.467-07:00Comments on moving mountains: It's Better in the Bahamassmountainhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05175689352885874732noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-935066209772357709.post-27564626579770216882013-11-03T16:54:29.362-08:002013-11-03T16:54:29.362-08:00It seems that most of the boat issues are more or ...It seems that most of the boat issues are more or less behind us. Apparently the alternators are working fine, and behaving like they always have, and we are running the generator without difficulty now. Still a couple of gremlins in some systems, but nothing that should slow us down. I think you are right about the Barracuda. We seem to have one with us pretty much everywhere we stop. They are a bit intimidating. The last one we saw would swim away from us when we approached him, but if we retreated, he would advance. Makes things interesting though.smountainhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05175689352885874732noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-935066209772357709.post-4534030657327436612013-11-03T02:22:46.692-08:002013-11-03T02:22:46.692-08:00Yayy! You made it out of the US. Typical boat tee...Yayy! You made it out of the US. Typical boat teething problems and I hope most of them are behind you. I suspect your fish is a barracude - they are always curious and do love to swim around the edge of your visiblitity and check you out. If you're swimming with them take off shiny rings. They're usually harmless but they have been known to closely investigate shiny objects like rings sometimes.<br /><br />Best,<br />EvanDiane, Evan, Maia and Charlie the cathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07607359149594812176noreply@blogger.com