IZZY IN THE ISLANDS

It feels like yesterday that our friend Izzy was here on the boat with us…

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Peter and I had been chatting with Izzy over emails for quite some time. He found us while searching for cruising blogs with dogs and had a-million-and-one  questions about how we went from zero sailing experience to being liveaboards in the Caribbean. He had questions about having a dog on board, safety in foreign countries, how we have access to the internet, what we do for food, and all kinds of other questions about the cruising lifestyle. He seemed genuinely interested in the whole experience and was very appreciative of the time we spent talking with him. We knew there was something special about this guy, so we kept writing back.

You see, Izzy has the same dream we once did to sell everything, buy a boat and sail away with his furry four-legged best friend. He desperately wants to leave the rat-race behind and go explore the world. He shares our passion for the sea, for the tropical sun and for the feeling of freedom you get when you hoist those beautiful white sails and turn off the engine.

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We invited Izzy down to come sailing with us and see what this lifestyle is all about. He arrived in Grenada toward the beginning of November just after our haul out. We took him grocery shopping in Grenada and showed him how to get around. Then we showed him our whole routine. Docking the boat for fuel, cleaning the bottom of the boat, securing the outboard motor before a passage, navigating through channels, trolling fishing lines under way, and many other operational tasks. He learned about watermakers, engine maintenance, marine plumbing, and all kinds of other bits of knowledge we’ve acquired over the last year and a half.

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We left Grenada and sailed up to Sandy Island just North of Carriacou. Peter and I had been there before and wanted to show Izzy the pretty beach and great snorkeling.

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Peter showed him how he dives the anchor to make sure it’s dug into the sand well. We even had him watch underwater as I backed the boat down in reverse so he could actually see the anchor dig in.

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It’s a good thing we took extra care making sure our ground tackle was secure because later that night Izzy experienced his very first squall. We had gone over to visit our friends Mike and Jennifer on Three Sheets for sundowners and dinner when a 30-knot squall barreled through. It was pitch-black and we had anchored in the back of the pack just in front of a reef. It was more stormy than we cared to venture out in by dinghy to go check on the boat so we sat tight on Three Sheets and waited out the storm. Our Delta anchor held solid, though my stomach was in knots the entire time.

That night we laughed so hard we all got an ab workout and Izzy was super stoked to experience first hand just how amazing the cruising community really is. He couldn’t believe how easy it was to meet such kind people that all share a similar passion. We’re pretty sure he was already hooked but this night really sealed the deal :)

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To put the icing on the cake, we took Izzy to the Grenadines and made our way over to the Tobago Cays. Our first trip there a month before was amazing but seeing it again was just unreal. The view is unlike anything I’ve ever experienced and I’m pretty sure Izzy felt like he was in a dream too.

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We swam with turtles and dove along the drop-off at Petit Tabac. Izzy got the full Caribbean experience in our favorite place of all time.

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We visited with our friends Dustin and Courtney on Captiva over an incredible gourmet lobster dinner and Izzy heard even more amazing cruising stories.

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I’m short and all… but Peter was standing up hill from me, I swear :)

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We hope Izzy had a good time, we know we sure did! He is back in LA now tying up some loose ends and selling many of his belongings. When he finds the perfect cruising boat he plans on moving aboard with his dog, Kova, and then he’ll prepare the boat to meet up with us (we hope!) down island.

Izzy is a fantastic writer and an INCREDIBLY GIFTED artist, illustrator, designer and instructor. If you’re interested in learning more about Izzy and why he is choosing this amazing life at sea, click >>here<<. If you’d like to follow his progress be sure to check out his website: www.artaboard.com 

We’re currently in the US Virgin Islands looking for work now that Peter has completed all the coursework for his 100-ton Masters Captain’s license!  Do you know anyone that’s hiring?

11 comments

  1. Don Moss says:

    Peter, have you checked back with your old contacts from Rancho Bernardo and the gym and the guys you went to indonesia with
    a few years back/ I just thought they might be a source of leads.. Love your posts, it reminds me somewhat of the days before i met
    Grandma Chela traveling down the west coast of Mexico with Phil and wife # 3 in the old army ambulance.(1953)

    Godd Hunting for customers and love to you both

    Grandpa

    • Hi Grandpa good to hear from you! I’m glad you have been following the blog and all of our adventures. The Virgin Islands have no shortage of tourists looking to go out on a boat. Now it’s just a wait for the Coast Guard to process the paperwork. I often think about your stories about driving across Mexico and all the wonderful things that you must have seen and I believe that you are where I get my adventurousness from! Hope all is well and say hi to the family for me I will make sure to give you a call for your birthday.

    • Hi Grandpa good to hear from you! I’m glad you have been following the blog and all of our adventures. The Virgin Islands have no shortage of tourists looking to go out on a boat. Now it’s just a wait for the Coast Guard to process the paperwork. I often think about your stories about driving across Mexico and all the wonderful things that you must have seen and I believe that you are where I get my adventurousness from! Hope all is well and say hi to the family for me I will make sure to give you a call for your birthday. -Peter

  2. Fordyce Eldred says:

    How much freezer space do you have on board. Renovating a Nauticat 44 – thinking about purchasing an Engle freezer/refer. Thanks in advance.

  3. Mark Roope says:

    I always find it amazing how readily cruisers are willing to share their lives and make friends with others. If someone wrote to you when you lived in a house saying they liked the look of the way you live and could they stay with you for a week to learn more you would probably think they were Charles Manson’s relatives. Good on you for giving someone else an incite into this wonderful life and I am sure Lzzy loved the experience.
    As always, amazing photographs.

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