Monday, October 28, 2019
We found our Honu!
Here she is!! We found, in true miraculous fashion, the perfect boat for us! She is a 42 foot Wharram Oro modified by esteemed boat-builder, Steve Turner. Her present name is 2Imagine and she is in remarkable shape. She has been well loved and taken care of by her present owners. We are going to be able to sail her immediately without a refit--thank you, God!
She will be waiting for us in Barcelona next month. We will fly there and sail her back to this part of the world, via the Canary islands and the Bahamas. Christmas on island time for this family! 🌴 ⛵ 🌴 ⛵.
Wednesday, June 12, 2019
Down to the Nitty Gritty: a checklist
Honu Shasu checklist
1) Empty and remodel house (begun 7/17, completed 12/18)
2) Put house up for sale (completed 10/18)
3) Sell house
4) Move to Georgia (completed 1/19)
5) Build a small house in GA
6) Buy a boat
7) Refit boat for bluewater cruising and. set sail
Tempus fugit. Time flies. But doesn't it though? Just two short years ago, in July of 2017, Alex and I looked at each other and said,
"Move?"
"Yep."
"South?"
"For sure."
"Then to sea?"
"Yep."
Or something close to that. We have now taken three major steps on a seven-step list--at the end of which, we set sail.
Of the remaining steps, selling the house is just going to happen- -our work there is done. Building a house here in Georgia is constricted along budgetary lines, so it is slow, but happening. (Patience, we've learned, pays for itself.) Buying the boat depends on selling the house and finding the right boat.
We plan to have to do a ten year overhaul on a used boat, and of course we can't time that until it happens. And Then? It's "keels, not wheels!" for the Evans family.
Tuesday, May 14, 2019
You know the drill: The Four W's, an H, and a Spare
Who: The Evans family--see post #1.
What: A new life at sea! We decided, once and for all, back in July of 2017, to sell our small farm in rural Eastern Washington and move South.
What: A new life at sea! We decided, once and for all, back in July of 2017, to sell our small farm in rural Eastern Washington and move South.
Once South, we will begin building or refitting a Wharram catamaran to cruise the world.
Where: We lived in Ford, WA for fifteen years. We moved there from Cheney when our daughter, Hannah, was less than two years old. We had pictured ourselves retiring there on our five acres with a menagerie of animals, but life changed our plans and South we decided to go.
So, South we are now, in a tiny town in Southwest Georgia on the Chattahoochee river "only" two years later! In that two years, we weathered some major life changes and did an extensive remodel (ourselves!) on our forty year old house. And next? When the house sells, we are going to find a used Wharram in the 46-48 foot range, refit her, and head to the Caribbean to get our "feet wet".
Once we feel sufficiently salty, we'll head for the Panama canal to get to the South Pacific. Our goal is to spend some time in French Polynesia polishing up our language skills.
When: Though I lost my crystal ball ages ago, I believe we will have the boat within a year. I have no idea how long refitting her will take, but we do hope to be sailing within two to three years. We have a pretty decent personal track record with our 2-3 year goals as a couple so far--so we're a good bet.
How: By selling the house and reducing our debt ceiling to ZERO. By living off the grid. By simplifying down to what we really need.
We have reduced our belongings from a four bedroom, two bath house with a two car garage and outbuildings to a 5x10 cargo trailer, a 22 foot travel trailer, and our two vehicles. We don't miss anything, except some personal space! We are building a small house on the Chattahoochee and living in the trailer in the meantime. We actually moved into it over one year ago in the midst of the remodel. It is very cozy. We have gotten very good at communicating with each other when we need space.
Why: Not to be trite, but why not? We were told recently by a friend who had just learned of our plans, "You won't ever regret it. You're not gonna look back on your deathbed and be sorry you did it."
He summed up how we felt. Life is an adventure and we don't want to just exist in this world- -We want to experience it in its full depth.
We feel called, spiritually moved, to the ocean. That is as simple as it gets, really. We are dropping out of the rat race to join the human one.
Saturday, May 11, 2019
We are the Evans family
Hello! We are the Evans family. Ours is an incredible story, and we invite you to share it with us as we begin its next fantastic journey.
My name is Darcie, and you may have guessed, I'm Mom. My husband is Alex, and our kids are Hannah, 15, and Cooper, 13. We live in Southwest Georgia on the Chattahoochee River. Our present life plan is to refit a used Wharram catamaran and sail the world in it with the kids.
Stay tuned as we share the journey from the remodel and overhaul of our house in Washington state, our move to Georgia (with a little culture shock ), and our search for the boat!
Note: she has already been named The Honu Shasu. (A post on that is to come.)
My name is Darcie, and you may have guessed, I'm Mom. My husband is Alex, and our kids are Hannah, 15, and Cooper, 13. We live in Southwest Georgia on the Chattahoochee River. Our present life plan is to refit a used Wharram catamaran and sail the world in it with the kids.
Stay tuned as we share the journey from the remodel and overhaul of our house in Washington state, our move to Georgia (with a little culture shock ), and our search for the boat!
Note: she has already been named The Honu Shasu. (A post on that is to come.)
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