Category: 2011 May Blog

  • The God\’s must be crazy…..

    May 11th 2011
    Dear Friends and Family, We\’ll the journey continues and begins anew. The weather has been horrid. The wind blows like hell in furry, the rain falls like a broken damn. What am I doing here?

    Mike Lonnes, great guy and genuinely best marine installation man on the planet earth, came to New Zealand with me to get Beach House ready to move on. Mike sailed with Cindy and me from the Galapagos to the Marquesas in 2009 and is most familiar with Beach House.

    Mike designed an entire new electronic system and underwater plumbing system for the boat. Without his assistance, I simply would not be able to make this trip plain and simple. Thank you Mike!

    It\’s been an intense 12 hour per day, go go go for the last two and half weeks. At least a dozen contractors have been here and we\’re as close to ready to go as we can be.

    Mike left on Tuesday, the 10th of May and I went into a bit of \”what am I going to do without him?\” here.

    Thank you all for your emails to keep up with me and keep me focused. Healing has been up and down. My new crew, Kate has been very helpful as a sweet soft understanding spirit. I\’ll introduce you to Kate in my next post.

    All the folks here at Gulf Harbour have been fantastic. A great place for the major planned re-fit. I\’m still in shock and confusion as I\’m sure many of your are. I\’m plugging along just trying to keep one foot in front of the other…..

    On another note, Skye\’s movie was given the \”green light\” and she and Sean are now in Atlanta, Georgia prepping for production to begin in the near future. Thank you Ms. Diaz for signing and keeping my daughter gainfully employed….:) Hugs to you all, Scott

  • The God\’s must be crazy…..

    May 11th 2011
    Dear Friends and Family, We\’ll the journey continues and begins anew. The weather has been horrid. The wind blows like hell in furry, the rain falls like a broken damn. What am I doing here?

    Mike Lonnes, great guy and genuinely best marine installation man on the planet earth, came to New Zealand with me to get Beach House ready to move on. Mike sailed with Cindy and me from the Galapagos to the Marquesas in 2009 and is most familiar with Beach House.

    Mike designed an entire new electronic system and underwater plumbing system for the boat. Without his assistance, I simply would not be able to make this trip plain and simple. Thank you Mike!

    It\’s been an intense 12 hour per day, go go go for the last two and half weeks. At least a dozen contractors have been here and we\’re as close to ready to go as we can be.

    Mike left on Tuesday, the 10th of May and I went into a bit of \”what am I going to do without him?\” here.

    Thank you all for your emails to keep up with me and keep me focused. Healing has been up and down. My new crew, Kate has been very helpful as a sweet soft understanding spirit. I\’ll introduce you to Kate in my next post.

    All the folks here at Gulf Harbour have been fantastic. A great place for the major planned re-fit. I\’m still in shock and confusion as I\’m sure many of your are. I\’m plugging along just trying to keep one foot in front of the other…..

    On another note, Skye\’s movie was given the \”green light\” and she and Sean are now in Atlanta, Georgia prepping for production to begin in the near future. Thank you Ms. Diaz for signing and keeping my daughter gainfully employed….:) Hugs to you all, Scott

  • The Long and Winding Road…..

    May 2nd, 2011

    Dear Friends and Family, I don\’t have any idea where to begin. I write you from still gray, rainy, windy Auckland, New Zealand. The weather has been truly awful since my return to \”Beach House\” a week ago. It suits my emotional state as I\’m sure you can imagine. I am still wondering how I can press on. My girl was the dream, not the boat. This will be a continuation of some of the toughest days of my life. With the weather the way it is, I just can\’t see how to get north, out of the cold and back into the warm tropics. Everyone here says the weather will give us opportunities to head north; back into the warmth we left behind. I again thank all of you for your support and love, please keep emailing, it is really appreciated.

    Friend Michael Lonnes, who is professional marine installer and sailed with us from the Galapagos to the Marquesas returned to New Zealand with me. He is an absolutely delightful human being which is making this experience of finishing the boat tolerable. Without him here, I would be in complete despair.

    We attempted to launch the boat on Friday and one of our new 11 through hull fittings had a bad valve, we had to re-haul the boat. Upon inspection we discovered a bad \”o-ring\” and ultimately had to replace the entire fitting. So boating goes. The \”o-ring\” essentially cost $750.00 as we had to be re-hauled, put on blocks and re-launched. We successfully replaced the valve and relaunched this morning; now back at the slip. I almost had an industrial accident where the boat nearly crushed me against the concrete pier in the 30 knots of \”breeze\” we were experiencing. If not for friend Gram who was watching and gave \”Beach House\” a good shove, I might not have journeyed another yard. I\’m okay, a bit of a headache, but all is well.

    The boat is in the process of being completely renewed. A Phoenix essentially. It was always planned that while in New Zealand, this is the place it would be done. The contractors are very good, the prices right. The timing right as to our travels. None of it feels good to be perfectly honest, but I will try and go on. The next several weeks will be very busy.

    I\’m anxiously awaiting news from daughter Skye if her new movie is a \”go\”. If so, she\’ll be off to Atlanta for several months. I told Skye to tell Cameron Diaz\’s agent I would pay full retail for a ticket if she\’ll just sign the contract….:)

    Amongst my projects here are to finalize crew (I\’m close!), prepare for the 1300 mile sail to Savusavu, Fiji, re-provision, get all the systems tested and on line, watch the weather, clean the boat and ship many things home to be lovingly dealt with in the Fall of the Northern Hemisphere. For those of you in Southern California, calendar a note to contact me in November and I\’d love to spend some time with you.

    Love and Hugs to you all, Scott

  • With sadness, a new beginning……

    May 1st, 2011

    Dear Friends & Family, As you can see from the new homepage of svbeachhouse.com, I have archived our original website to the memory of our voyages. We truly had some of the greatest times of our lives in places like San Benedicto Island riding giant manta rays, swimming with a whale shark in the Galapagos, watching a thousand gray reef sharks in the pass at South Fakarava in the Tuamotus and an amazing week with friends Clark and Vincent in Bora Bora.

    I will never get to know why….. I will carry a certain sadness in the window of my soul always. I can only hope that I will be able to find some peace and happiness in the future. Only time will tell. Whether time heals wounds or not, I\’ll just have to wait and see.

    Please stay with me as I try and press on. I not only enjoy your support, I need it. The bitter sweetness of my life and whatever path it leads to will unfold. Hopefully to a place where peace and joy can re-enter my life. I\’m not the clear and concise wordsmith that Cindy was, but I\’ll try my best.

    New people will now enter my life and I hope to enjoy their story. I need a respite from my own.

    I always saw our arrival in New Zealand as the end to the first book of our trilogy. I\’m not sure how I can begin book two, but I will try. It all brings to mind the epic journey and struggle in the \”Lord of the Rings\” trilogy. Ironically filmed right here in New Zealand.

    Gather round your own campfire, hold your loved ones closely, you can\’t have them forever. I know this to be true. Enjoy them fully today, for we don\’t know what tomorrow may bring.

    Scott (Windy, rainy, gray – Auckland, New Zealand, May 1st, 2011).