<p>Unfortunately the answer to “What else can we break?” turned out to be me! I slipped on a ramp in the marina and ended up landing directly on my backside, winding myself and bruising my back. I spent the rest of the day laid up in bed and now a week later I’m OK to get around without painkillers, but it’s still sore if I twist too much (or turn over in bed).</p>
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<p>Before and after on the clutch housing. View from the boatyard of the mountains surrounding Tivat. It was cold on the boat that night and there was fresh snow the next morning.</p>
<p>Of course this would happen the day we moved back on to the boat in the ship yard, which meant that not only was I struggling with mobility, I had to do so climbing a ladder to get onto the boat. See, it’s not all fun and games living on a boat. That aside, it was great being back aboard Matilda, even if it was just in the shipyard.</p>
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