Started with visiting friends and family in Bloomer, Wisconsin, and attending a family reunion. Then launch at St. Ignace, Michigan, and enjoy a week on Mackinac Island. Weiterlesen
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  • Rosanne and I with our friends, Eileen and John
    C-Traveler in slip 7 now.Just another view of C-Traveler in slip 7. We're next to the Rescue boat.Trinity Episcopal Church.Little Stone Church.This beautiful wood boat came through the marina today. Group of kayakers going by as well.Saint Annes Catholic ChurchInside of Saint Annes Catholic Church

    Mackinac Island, July 5

    5. Juli in den USA ⋅ ☁️ 72 °F

    Another warm, sunny and breezy day. I think today was the warmest day we’ve experienced here yet so far. I believe it was in the low 80’s. We decided to stick with plan A. That is, we will stay here the next two nights, and then leave on Monday as originally planned. Our friends, John and Eileen, from the Tomcat, Cat-O-Mine, took an Uber from the Cheboygan marina where they are slipped, up to Mackinaw City, and then the ferry over here to Mackinac Island. We visited for a short time, and then they explored the historic Fort here, and down town, before heading back on the ferry. The harbor master found us another nice slip, shoreside, that we are able to stay our last two nights, so that helped us with deciding to stay here, rather than heading over to one of the mainland marinas. The rest of today was just spent relaxing. My knee has been bothering me some, likely from all the bicycling, and Rosanne is a little sore also. (We don’t do this much biking at home…) It’s nice to just sit, read, relax and watch the people and the horses. However, I did ride a very short distance to check out a couple of Protestant churches for service tomorrow morning. This evening I attended Mass with Rosanne. We’ll attend an Episcopal church tomorrow morning, if it isn’t raining. (Rain in the forecast for late tonight through tomorrow morning.) Earlier today while moving the boat from slip 2 to slip 7, which I was just going to use the kicker to do, I was having issues with keeping the kicker running. Ended up having to use the main outboard. Once set up in the slip I started looking at the kicker. Found the kicker’s small inline fuel filter had a crack in its seam. This was letting air in. I do carry spare filters and such, so replaced it and that seemed to fix the problem.Weiterlesen

  • Fort Mackinac partially in the fog
    Inside of Trinity Episcopal Church.Interesting intersecting wave patterns at harbor's west breakwater.Horse team needed to be switched out during use.New horse team.Hitching up the new teamHitched up and ready to go.Grand Hotel carraige. The horse team is Jake and Elwood! Both Percherons, and brothers.Jake and Elwood

    Mackinac Island, July 6, last day

    6. Juli in den USA ⋅ ☁️ 64 °F

    Woke up today, our last day on Mackinac Island, to rain and fog. It’s been cloudy and cool all day with on and off sprinkles. 5pm, and currently 68 degrees. However, not much breeze, but since the winds were suppose to be out of the north and we are on the south end of the island, that would be expected. We went to church this morning for worship and communion at Trinity Episcopal Church. After church we spent a good part of the afternoon walking around downtown. Window shopping and walking through some of the stores, watching the fudge making and tasting fudge, getting lunch at Sea Biscuit Café, walking around some more, and then Ice Cream at Ryba’s. Did see something interesting today. The changing out of a horse team in the middle of town. I asked one of the livery employees and he said normally they change the teams out mid day at the barns. But this team didn’t get changed out and according to the livery employee, were getting a little rough. So they just unhitched them downtown and another livery employee walked the team back to the barn, and then brought a new team back to the carriage.Weiterlesen

  • USCG patrol boat from St. Ignace pulled into the marina as we were leaving for supper.
    I think Elwood likes me.Notice, Rosanne doesn't stand as close to the horses as I do. lolOld Round Island Point lighthouse. This is at the west end of the Mackinac Island Inlet.A view of the Grand Hotel as we are cruising by.Bluff homes northwest of the Grand Hotel.Loaded back out at St. Ignace, ready to head home.

    Last night in Mackinac, now back at home

    7. Juli in den USA ⋅ ⛅ 64 °F

    Woke up early today to a nice clear sunny day. I blogged a little too early yesterday, and thus have a few things leftover from yesterday to start with. While walking through town after we had lunch at SeaBiscuit Café, we walked past Yankee Rebel Tavern. Rosanne noticed a meal special posted, a Prime Rib Caesar wrap. That kind of stuck with me the rest of the afternoon, and while we hadn’t planned to go back out for supper, I just couldn’t get past having that Prime Rip Caesar wrap. Rosanne still had some of her lunch sandwich left over that she was going to eat, and I was ok to just go do the wrap as a takeout. However, Rosanne said she’d walk back over with me, and maybe get some fries. So we walked back over to the Yankee Rebel, and then sadly found out that wrap was just a lunch special. Not available at supper time. But they did have a Prime Rib Melt on Sourdough that looked pretty good, so figured we’d stay and order that. It came with fries, but Rosanne saw on the menu that they charge an $8 to share a plate. So she figured she would just order an $8 cup of soup and still share my fries. I’m starting to think I should have just walked over for takeout. Lol! The Prime Rib Melt was good, and Rosanne enjoyed her soup. Walking back to the marina and boat, we passed the Grand Hotel carriage again with Jake and Elwood. I asked the driver if I could get a picture with the horses, and he obliged. After Rosanne took my picture, another lady walking by offered to take a picture of both of us in front of Jake and Elwood. Fairly friendly horses, as Elwood was either nuzzling me, or trying to see what was in my pocket…. Getting back to the boat, saw the wave action had broken another one of my dock lines. It’s not so much the motion that is bad, but rather the jarring jerk/stop as the end of the rope stretch is reached. (Most these waves are the results of the ferry boats running in and out of the harbor.) The boat swings from side to side, and then also glides back and forth. Regardless how tight I made all four dock lines, there was still enough stretch and slack in the lines to allow for quite a bit of movement. Some of the motion was rather violent! Fortunately, I do carry plenty of line, so pulled another one out, this one a bit larger diameter, and I placed a snubber on it. Things finally calmed down around 10pm, as usual, once the ferries stopped.
    After a quick breakfast of cereal, I started getting the boat setup for the 5 mile run back to St. Ignace to load out. I have a small 3 gallon gas tank I keep in the bilge as an auxiliary tank, and I only put non-ethanol gas in it. I had planned to run on that over to St. Ignace, and then run the kicker into the boat launch harbor to flush the ethanol gas out of it. Normally I leave the kicker tilted up unless I’m using it. However, with the positioning of the stern dock lines at Mackinac, I had to leave the kicker trimmed all the way down. I guess I need to make myself some tags to keep at the helm when I have the kicker in the down position, so I don’t forget. This morning I ended up running on plane, at 15 kts, about half way over to St. Ignace, before I remembered I had not raised the kicker. I also leave it in gear when it’s not in use. I have no idea what RPM’s that prop was spinning the motor, but it didn’t appear to have any damage. I’ll check the oil content tomorrow….But it did run ok when I started it up. Which brings up the second snafu this morning. I wasn’t paying attention to my fuel flow while running on plane with the main, as I usually get 2.0mpg and with 3 gal in the little tank and 5 miles across, figured I had enough gas. But apparently running the first half across with the kicker in the water, I must have been using more fuel. So when we got close to the boat ramp harbor, I wasn’t able to get the kicker to start. And then the main died. Didn’t take me long to realize that I had ran out of gas in the aux tank. So, switched back to the main tank. So much for flushing and leaving the motors with non-ethanol fuel in them…
    Got the boat loaded back on the trailer, stuff put away, and then a nice drive home. We had a great time on Mackinac Island. Weather was nice, other than the one day of rain. And even that wasn’t a bad day. Nice fireworks display. And plenty of fudge and Ice cream! This ends this trip. Next one planned is last week of the month to Door County.
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    8. Juli in den USA ⋅ ⛅ 66 °F

    Just a photo to complete the routing of this trip. C-Traveler back in our driveway. Yes, that is corn in the field across the street. It grew another 2 feet in the week we were gone!