Where

Our current position, as reported by our new Spot tracker. To better view the map, first minimize the left side of the window by clicking on the << button and then adjust the zoom on the map.

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  1. November 3, 2010

    I just moved your boat to the Caribbean on the map so you should be getting warm any minute now

  2. November 3, 2010

    You should be getting warmer soon, which is cool! This is a really neat tool.. I like how I can click where you are at certain times and days to see your path. Great for family too!

    • November 4, 2010

      Great for stalkers too.

      • Willem Els permalink
        February 11, 2013

        You appear to be an experienced Venus Fly Trap. Great Bait! Nothing like a great body to attract attention. I lost mine years ago. John’s still working on his!

        • February 11, 2013

          Venus Fly Trap? Not sure how to respond to that. :)

  3. Kris Lee permalink
    November 3, 2010

    Nice to see you both enjoying the journey. All the best.

    • November 4, 2010

      Hi Kris. Thank you. We’re having a blast. I hope all is well with you.

  4. Kirk permalink
    November 3, 2010

    Southport – perfect spot to jump outside.

  5. November 3, 2010

    YEA!!!! Thanks, I love these things. Thanks.

  6. November 14, 2010

    You’re getting mighty close to my home port of Brunswick, GA. If you don’t stop, I’ll give you a shout and a wave as you pass by.

    • November 15, 2010

      Hi Jay. We did wave, from a few miles offshore. Did you see us? ;)

  7. November 25, 2010

    Hi Mike,

    I’m coming down next week to look at a PDQ for sale in Miami, I’m landing in Melbourne FL next wed/thur. Any chance you might be around? I would love to pick your brain about your cat. My wife and I have been following your blog for the last year and enjoy it very much!

    Cheers,

    Jordi

    • November 25, 2010

      There’s a pretty good chance we may be. I’ll send you an email.

  8. December 27, 2010

    WOW…..Fancy :-P

  9. Mike Bruce permalink
    May 2, 2011

    Why is there nothing showing on your ‘Spot’ screen?

    Do I have to buy a £40 service to see it, I didn’t think so?

    Mike

    • May 2, 2011

      The spot data is very slow to load. Give it a sec or refresh the page. It is there and no, you don’t need to pay.

      Alternatively try this link:

      http://tinyurl.com/2wmgzl6

      • Mike Bruce permalink
        May 3, 2011

        Thanks, but No that doesn’t work either.

        However, browsed with Firefox and it all works perfectly.

        Strange as it has always worked with IE8 in the past, and now IE9 is generally much better, indeed it seems to be the best of the browsers now. But there is always a ‘gotcha’ hidden somewhere. It seems that IE9 does not like Spot, or the other way round.

        Cheers, I see you are anchored by the airport and near the virgins university.

        Mike

  10. Gary Gander permalink
    May 10, 2011

    Hi Mike and Rebecca,
    Finally got around to visiting your website – it’s great! We’re home in Guelph and spring is finally arriving this week.
    All the best on your journey. Have you found any good volleyball? You may have to come back to George Town!
    Cheers,
    Gary and Ingrid
    S/V Stargazer

    • May 10, 2011

      Hi guys

      Let’s here it for spring…. woo hoo!

      We have had no volleyball since Georgetown but in a big coincidence, just over an hour ago we found a VB net and sand court behind the Pirates Bight bar where we are anchored! We joked about making a “general announcement” on the radio calling everyone over for a game tomorrow. :)

  11. Kirk permalink
    May 18, 2011

    You’re going around in circles.

  12. Shawn permalink
    January 24, 2012

    Just came across your blog via 365Antigua.com, not sure if you guys are still in Antigua but if you are I hope your having a great time in our little bit of paradise.

    • January 24, 2012

      Hi Shawn

      Thanks for the note. Yes, we’re still here and plan to be for a little while yet. We’re definitely enjoying ourselves. :)

  13. Burt Carter permalink
    March 17, 2012

    Mike, you need to hit up SPOT for a check (not a track) every day, even when you aren’t moving. That way, we know for certain where you are, and with your following, it would be a good indicator if something was amiss.

    • March 17, 2012

      I could do that, but if something goes amiss, you’ll be sure to read about it here. :)

      Likewise if we move, I always post here too.

      • Burt Carter permalink
        March 17, 2012

        Actually, by amiss I meant missing, as in can’t report in. But it appears the cruising community has each other back. It appears that you all watch after each other, maybe more than any “group” of people in the world.

        • March 17, 2012

          You may be right about that. Thankfully, there’s not much risk of us going missing around here.

  14. July 23, 2012

    Thanks for sharing, I believe you have met some of our Friend’s Doug and Wendy Meredith. They mentioned your adventure, and it is something that is picking our curiousity. Keep the wonderful stories coming and if ever i can convince my wife of your Reality Cruise adventure, you might here from us. (kidding) but sound’s really cool! LOL Cheers

  15. Zach permalink
    December 26, 2012

    I just ran the coordinates for the latest update and the one from an hour ago through Google Earth, then measured it.

    7.75 Nautical Miles in an hour? That’s a fair clip, if accurate!

    Cheers, and enjoy!

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