Hi Everyone,
We finally have a down day from working on the boat so I am
working on getting the blog up and running again. I guess I should start from
the beginning.
On Oct. 17th David finished up with work. We
spent the next few days getting the house and us ready to leave. With the car
all packed and the fridge empty we headed south. Our first stop was in Sterling
MA to see Diana’s dad. After a visit and lunch with Charlie we traveled on to
Weathersfield CT. Here we were able to visit with Kurt and Jane, sailing
buddies from last season. From CT. we moved on to NJ stopping to see David’s
aunt and uncle Irma and Lou. After leaving Roosevelt we left to head to
Greenville, SC. We ended up breaking up the 12 hour drive by stopping in the
Shenandoah valley for the night. The next day we took back roads and visited
several Civil War sites. In Greenville we spent 2 days with Ann and Art, more
sailing buddies from 2012, walking and biking the area. Ann and Art live on the
west side of a mountain so we had wonderful sunsets of the city with the
Carolina and Tennessee mountains off in the sunset. Leaving here we went to Atlanta to see sailing buddies from
15 years ago, Skip and Nancy. It was wonderful getting caught up with them
again. We are now on to Titusville FL where the boat is.
We arrived in FL on Oct. 28th. Thankfully we have friends in
Titusville. Dick and Andrea let us move in with them until the boat is ready
for the water. We thought it would only be a week. We spent a week getting the
boat uncovered & washed, put up the dodger and biminy, waxed the sides,
replaced a through hole that wouldn’t close and then painted the bottom. Next
we had to take apart the interior so we could run the new wires for the new
autopilot. Remember the old one died last year in the Bahamas. Well nothing
goes as planned on a boat. We got everything installed but it wouldn’t work. We
had to hire a technician who worked on it for 4 hours and couldn’t find out
what was wrong. He thought that our new autopilot couldn’t talk to our 3-year-old
chart plotter/GPS without an update so he left to get a chip with up dates but
couldn’t come back for 4 days. Once back with new chip and new updated
equipment it still wouldn’t talk to each other. AH! So he changed a wire. It
talked! Long story short bad wire was sent with new autopilot. Now another day
to get everything put back together.
We also needed a new switch for the refrigeration so once
that arrived it was replaced and we put new insulation lining in the
refrigerator and freezer.
Cleaned again the inside and outside because the boat yard
is dusty and dirty with people sanding the bottoms of their boats our boat gets
covered inside and out with grime.
Once most of the repairs were finished we set a launch date
for Nov 19th. We found out Abe was off the weekend of the 16th
so we took a break to drive down to Boynton Beach to visit with Abe on his
weekend off. On the drive down David and I couldn’t believe we had been in FL
for a almost a month, working on the boat everyday and it still wasn’t in the
water. It was great to spend the weekend with Abe. David and Abe went for a
sunset swim in the ocean one evening, out to a movie and dinner another. Great
break before the launching on Tuesday.
We also had a nice surprise when we got back from Abe’s,
Naomi and Hans were in FL and stopped by on their way through. We took a break
and went out to lunch.
With the boat finally in the water we had a few days with
winds up to 35 knots. I couldn’t stay on the boat without feeling sick. I am so
grateful to Dick and Andrea for letting us stay with them.
The next big repair is to replace 2 y valves. One is easy
under the galley floor the other is in the forward head. With all of the issues
the aft head had last year we decide to replace some of the waste disposal
pipes while replacing the y valve. This involves removing the toilet from the
forward head. It’s a small space with no room to move and your body is ½ in the
hall while you are working. Once the toilet is in the salon area we are ready
to tackle the pipes. Try getting 2 people working in a space that can’t fit one
was fun. David was on his hands and knees with me standing in the hall
straddling him trying to reach around him to help. Too bad we didn’t have a
third person taking a picture it was like stuffing 10 people into a VW beetle
body parts twisted every which way.
Dick and Andrea did get a break from us during Thanksgiving.
We flew to Islip NY on Long Island on the 26th to visit family until
Dec. second. It was a great time with family. We got out walking even thought
it was cold! Even got some birding in and saw a new bird for us!
We are now glad to be back in FL in shorts, t-shirts and flip-flops.
David is at the doctors today with Dick because Andrea had to work. He has some
liver issues and builds up with fluid so it had to be drained. We are so glad
we can be here to help around the house and with doctor appointments. Tonight I
am going to Andrea’s line dancing class. Tomorrow we tackle a leak under the
kitchen sink for them.
Tomorrow after the sink gets fixed we have to put the pedestal
back together. 2 days ago we took it apart to put new break pads on the wheel
break. The first glue didn’t take so had to glue again and wait another 24
hours. The engine is also apart and an engine repairman is coming to the boat
to put an elbow we had sandblasted and repainted back on. Once the engine work
is done we should be ready to move back on the boat.
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| Wind Swept Boynton Beach |
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| Diana, Naomi and Hans LI NY |
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| Fall Colors in the NC mountains |
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| Sunset looking over Greenville SC |
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| Tricolor Heron looking for dinner |
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| Large Banana Spider!!! |
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| Belted Kingfisher |
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| American Kestrel |
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| Purple Marsh Hen |
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| Merlin |










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