Archive for March, 2006

Panama Canal

Monday, March 6th, 2006

 

March  3 

 Galveston Texas ~ Newport Oregon

VIA the Panama Canal

Greg’s whirlwind 2006 travels haven’t stopped.  Captain Mark Bull of Fort Myers Florida brought along

Greg for his sea adventure and made him First Mate. Greg is taking this job very seriously, even

dressing the part and putting on more mature glasses. Captain Bull  has been hired to bring the Lady Law to Oregon by the owner.  The Lady Law is a  Pacific Dungeness Crab boat the catches those wonderful creatures for us to pay and arm and a leg for. It has been in Galveston being resized due to strict

Alaskan laws that pertain the the maximum size a king crab vessel can be. I can’t imagine any

trouble that Greg can get into with a small crew on the open sea. 

Greg and phone…ready to go!

There are some pictures of the Lady Law in December where it is being refitted in Galveston and then the trip through the Panama Canal.

    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here are some pictures of the Lady Law in December where it is being refitted in Galveston.

 

Well, I missed the canal pictures.  It was extremely difficult to get an exact time on the trip

through the canals.  “Bumps ” and  other extenuating circumstances happen….. June (Mark’s other half)

“Mark and Greg left for their adventure on March 3rd.  After an unexpected extra 23 days in the

 shipyard in Galveston, they were officially off the dock on March 27th.  After some high seas and

heavy weather, they arrived in Panama on Monday April 4th and were finally through the Canal on

Friday the 7th!  Many tenacious individuals were actually able to see them go through the final –

Miraflores - lock on the internet!  As of Sunday, April 9th they were even with Golfito, Costa Rica and

anticipate arrival in San Diego within two weeks.  The vessel so far is doing well.  Mark has taken

some pictures of Greg helping navigate on the bridge but it will be another month before the journey is complete,

so stay tuned! “  

 

May 1st :

“They made it!  The boat arrived in Newport Oregon around 7:00 this morning.  Apparently they had

quite the bumpy ride over the last week. Greg completed 2 months aboard the boat, traveled 5437

 nautical miles (approx 6000 statute miles), and went through 3 gales.  He passed through or by

Mexico, Cuba, Belize, Honduras, Costa Rica, Columbia, Panama, El Salvador, Nicaragua and Guatemala.. June