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    • Dag 76

      Is it a bird? No, it's a rocket!

      15. december 2017, Forenede Stater ⋅ 🌙 16 °C

      Say what!? We saw a rocket, Falcon 9 to be exact, launch this morning while anchored a few miles from NASA! It was quite a sight, we were all very impressed. Then we where on our way and have arrived in Sebastian for the night. Video of the launch will be posted on Facebook.Læs mere

    • Dag 200

      Exumas (cont'd) and Starting Home

      20. april 2022, Forenede Stater ⋅ ⛅ 73 °F

      We decided not to go any further south as our time to think about starting our journey home to Maine was approaching and the winds supported us moving north instead. We made our way up to Emerald Rock at Warderick Wells with plans to hike the trails we like and hadn't been on in three years. Strong southwest winds made the trip there easy but when attempting to grab a mooring, seas were rough and a wrestling match ensued with the mooring winning. I was unable to hold the boat on the wind and the mooring hook, already hooked onto the float of the mooring pennant, was snatched from Dave's hands and managed to wrap itself around the rudder post, causing a terrible vibration and forcing me to turn the engine off. Fortunately the prop was not involved and the pennant and mooring hook were holding us. We securely attached stern lines from each stern cleat to the mooring (see photo) and when conditions settled a couple of hours later, Dave attached a bow line to the mooring as well, released the stern line on the opposite side, and we worked the boat around. The next morning we were easily able to spot the water-logged mooring hook on the bottom nearby and I dove down and retrieved it.

      Our age challenged memories failed us as we tried to retrace the hiking route we took several times 3 years ago.We got significantly off course and spent enough time bush whacking that we both incurred Poisonwood rashes that plagued us for the next few weeks.These rashes are much like rashes from Poison Sumac and Poison Oak. We're very grateful for Hydrocortisone and Benadryl cream. If we ever choose to take the hike again (Dave says NO!!) it will be after downloading the Google Maps satellite view!

      Seeing a possible crossing window approaching but still almost a week away, we moved south again to Pipe Alley. We hid between the Mice and Rat Cay for some northeast winds then moved to our favorite spot in front of Little Pipe Cay for a few days. To us the water colors there are as dramatic as they are in the Land and Sea Park.

      We staged at Allens Cay then made a long day run to the Berry Islands,
      stopping first at Bonds Cay then working our way around to CoCo Cay (aka Little Stirrup Cay, owned by Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines). We anchored there just in time for a squall with 35 kt winds. The next morning we crossed to Lucaya on Grand Bahama Island and enjoyed a week in the Grand Bahama Yacht Club Marina, awaiting palatable Gulf Stream crossing conditions.

      With friends in Vero Beach, FL holding a brand new windlass for us, our destination from Lucaya was Ft. Pierce. We chose a day that was a little sportier than we would have liked, but the forecast for the following days warned of numerous thunderstorms with squalls coming off of Florida and across the Gulf Stream. The crossing was bouncy but tolerable.

      We had a reservation in Ft. Pierce City Marina and our friend generously delivered our new windlass to us there. Dave spent the entire next day carefully installing it. It's working fine, it's much quieter than the old one and we're thrilled that we won't be faced with manually deploying and retrieving the anchor by hand in the mud conditions the ICW often provides north from here on.

      We grabbed a window to jump offshore all the way from Ft. Pierce to Charleston, SC. We initially planned to stay close to shore so we could go into a closer inlet if we needed to, but once we got up to Canaveral and refreshed our forecast models, we decided to go for it and ride the Gulf Stream. When we got well into the GS, the waves were huge, spread out swells. Concerned that they were coming from the north and that increasing north winds could really stir things up, we moved over to the edge of the west wall of the Stream where we could bail if need be.The wind actually ended up being very light so our 2 nights out there were very easy and we made great time.

      One highlight of the long stretch was the visit by Stuart the stowaway, a Palm Warbler. He joined us for a couple of hours on the first afternoon, confidently exploring the cockpit and not fazed by our presence. He left that evening but found us again in the morning. We have often had birds rest with us for a while on long crossings, but something was different about Stuart. He'd leave for a few minutes, then come back. Eventually he didn't leave, instead making himself at home inside and outside the boat and even on our heads and legs. In the photo you can see he even let Dave stroke him. He seemed appropriately vigorous and curious but we were surprised at his desire for physical closeness with us. By late that second day he just wanted to hang out down in the salon. Figuring he was resting for a long trip north, we simply stayed out of his way and talked to him now and then. Alas, we eventually found him lying motionless on the floor next to the companionway. We were sad but we hope we offered him some comfort and serenity on his last trip north....

      We arrived in Charleston Harbor mid day Easter Sunday. All marinas we called were full, some through the entire week. We anchored in front of the retired aircraft carrier, USS Yorktown and enjoyed her protection from east winds gusting into the 30s that night. The next day we were able to get into the Cooper River Marina, not close to town but quiet and comfortable. We're glad to be plugged in as the past 2 night have dipped into the 40s with stiff north winds and we've had the heat on!

      Our next plan is to leave here this weekend and go offshore to Beaufort, NC. From there we'll take the ICW to Norfolk, VA then re-evaluate!
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    • Dag 22

      Vero Beach

      8. februar 2023, Forenede Stater ⋅ ☀️ 73 °F

      We spent a day in Vero Beach and played in the waves. The town has a nice free bus system that took us from the City Marina to the beach. We walked a little past some cute shops and stopped at Cravings for ice cream.Læs mere

    • Dag 93

      Vero Beach to Riviera Beach, Fl

      21. november 2023, Forenede Stater

      Happy Thanksgiving!!!

      We ended up with a car again in Vero because we had to get boat parts and dog veterinarian visits done. That took us to one of our scheduled stops; Stuart. We saw the cute city, had dinner, looked at the weather, and decided to change our itinerary. So we skipped outside into the Atlantic and made it to our last stop before the Bahamas.

      Vero turned out to be a very nice stop in a very crowded area. We liked the beach and all the conveniences. But nothing prepared us for the beauty that is further south down the coast of Florida. It looks like the Caribbean! This is a MUST come back to the area. I would never never want to live here. It's so crowded! But this would be a great place to vacation. The water is beautiful! Beaches beautiful. Dolphins are plentiful. Yes, I will have to come back here.

      What Could Go Right? It's a great Thanksgiving, and we have a lot to be grateful for. All of our kids are enjoying Thanksgiving meals with friends or loved ones. Ruth gave us a scare, but she sounds in good spirits for the day. We are sending love to our brothers and sisters as they navigate the holiday. The weather is perfect, and our boat is running as if someone had poured blood sweat and tears into it.

      What Could Go Wrong? Well, most of you know Dave dropped his phone in the ocean today. Was this an accident or his way of declaring, "I'm going to the Bahamas, I'll see you in May!"? We will never really know, but a replacement should come with Ella in December, so it's not the end of the world. And despite all of our planning and preparing, we are crossing over without Dave's favorite bread and a fuel pump we might need. As far as problems go, we are also extremely thankful.
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    • Dag 5

      Spoil Island IR36

      15. marts, Forenede Stater ⋅ ☀️ 77 °F

      After a couple false attempts to anchor for the night we hit the jackpot with our final destination. spoil island IR36. Course we had to wait out the drunks playing some kind of drinking game on the beach but what a great anchorage this is!!!!! Oh yeah… and a Falcon 9 launch.Læs mere

    • Dag 26

      Puzzle

      27. november 2021, Forenede Stater ⋅ ⛅ 64 °F

      Puzzle

      I went on this cruise
      To learn more about sailing
      I needed more clues
      To understand my potential failing

      Like a jigsaw puzzle
      So many pieces
      I wanted to guzzle
      And make it to the Bahammas

      Work with these colors first
      Or the edges
      I jumped in headfirst
      Little bits and batches

      Over a few days
      It all came together
      I was out of my daze
      And an adventurer

      I knew much more
      About sailing a ship
      I am ready to explore
      With a very tight grip

      Navigation check
      Preventive maintenance check
      Maneuvering the boat check
      Seamanship check

      Years of running businesses
      Problem solving
      Lots of ground it encompasses
      Always resolving

      Issue upon issue
      Mechanical fire
      No reason to argue
      Just had to rewire

      Run aground
      Turn the wheel hard
      Back and forth and around
      Just admit your a retard

      No gas gauge
      So calculate your average miles
      Do not become enraged
      Forget the dials

      On and on
      Always a problem
      I am not a moron
      It is just sailing custom

      I am aware of my ability
      And my capabilities
      My handiness and utilities
      And all the possibilities

      Gulf Coast
      Carribbean
      Croatia
      Greece

      So many places to sail
      I can see the picture on the box
      My adventures can not fail
      I have unlocked the padlocks

      So off I go
      This is the my new way
      I must take a bow
      As I sail away
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    • Dag 13

      Avalon Beach. FL

      16. januar, Forenede Stater ⋅ ☁️ 73 °F

      Picturesque with fishing boats. Blue sky, turquoise water. Tons of shells. Nothing fancy, but lots of them. Checked out a couple campgrounds.

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