After 17 years of sailing on our Mariner 40 Ketch, Sea Trek, we were really used to having an autopilot do most of the steering for us. With Beach House, we did all of the steering ourselves, until now. Both the trip from South Carolina to the Chesapea…
Joining the Parade
We’ve been moving every day since we left Hinckley Yacht Services in Savannah to ensure we will make the SSCA Gam in Melbourne. Today we finally caught up with the ICW parade, the stream of boats that move south along the ICW this time of year. The wea…
Sea of Cortez- winter 2012
Our first stop was in the Island of Partida, Ensenada Grande. It has three coves and we anchored in the northern most cove as a Norther was expected for the next 3 days. It is a popular place, Kayakers who camp on the beach, larger power yachts with wakeboarders and jet skis and a few cruising boats thrown in. We had the northern cove to ourselves as it was the smallest though we still got buzzed by the jet skiers. We snorkeled one day after the norther finished and the water was clear though the fish were not plenifull. There were many clams or oysters but as this is in a marine park, we left them alone.
Sea of Cortez- winter 2012
The hurricane season ended Nov. 1st so we are back in cruising mode.Most of the summer the main engine and generator were non functional as we were waiting for new parts to complete routine maintenance. Our large dinghy was being repaired for 2 month…
The King’s Birthday
Wan Chalerm, the King’s Birthday
Today all of Thailand, and I mean all, celebrate the birthday of their beloved King Bumibol Adulyadei, Rama IV. The King is the longest reigning monarch in the world and easily the most universally loved.
His p…
The King’s Cup, a gala affair
Last year I learned two lessons, I did not want to be on a race crew for 5 days and I wanted to be part of this historic event. This year I volunteered to be on the race committee and was put on the “on the water team” on a boat tasked with sett…
Sea of Cortez- winter 2012
The hurricane season ended Nov. 1st so we are back in cruising mode.Most of the summer the main engine and generator were non functional as we were waiting for new parts to complete routine maintenance. Our large dinghy was being repaired for 2 month…
Work Season’s End
Today I completed the annual reports I do on some of our police and fire, first responders’ waterborne assets.
These are usually left for the last minute before our lakes become icebound and it means the end of my work season for another year.
Bow Thruster
On Thursday before leaving Jim took the bow thruster battery to napa thinking it was bad. They tested the battery and it is fine so reinstalled and tried the thruster again. It was still doing the same thing after 10 seconds it was losing torque like t…
I Need Your Vote!
I know, you thought the elections were over and you were happy that all that nonsense was behind you. No! Not yet! I need your vote!I entered a photo in a Golden Isles Facebook photo contest. The judges selected five photos, wit…
