Dock Lines

Summer 2010New set of docklines. Hardly worth a post, but I just love the look and feel of brand new lines, so I’m sharing a picture here :-)I added the whipping to the bitter end (see inset). I like doing that, it’s fun and it looks nice.

Nameboards

Summer, 2010We hired Courtney (who did our anchor roller) to make nameboards for Mariner II. She’s a great carpenter, and I think this has to be some of her finest work! Particularly the transom nameboard, which is curved in two directions to an exac…

Bedding Deck Fittings

March 2010After last year’s deck leak, we realized we better take care of rebedding our remaining deck fittings, before it happens again. Michele and I rebedded nearly everything on deck: stanchion bases, cleats, anchor chain locks, ladder base – bas…

Pre-launch

March, 2010John came down from PA in his 911 to help us wax. First time we’ve ever had the entire boat waxed, pre-launch… Thanks, John!

What Next?

Tuesday 4/26/11    With the threat of rain in the air we departed Charleston and headed out across the harbor to find the ICW once again. Along the way we detoured just a bit to take a picture of Fort Sumter before heading into the narro…

FPB 64-Second Series Underway

With Iron Lady cruising in Tonga and Osprey about to head off to Australia, attention has turned to the second series of FPB 64s.

The framing for FPB 64-5 is shown above and below. Construction on six will start n a few months, with seven, now under contract to follow. That leaves FPB 64-8 still available. […]

Photos from Angel Island Trip

At long last, photos from the April 1-3 trip. ok I cannot get these pictures in order!  This is the overturned boat we saw on the way up and called the Coast Guard about.  They made us stay by it for almost an hour until they got do…

Norman’s Cay

Today we ventured to Norman’s Cay, this little island was formerly under the control of drug lord Carlos Lehder and in fact you’ll find an almost totally submerged aircraft from his drug running days.  Norman’s is a quaint little island with a few…

Dual High Capacity Raw Water Strainers – Finally Put To Use

We have dragged these two oversized strainers around for the past 50,000 miles. Other than an end of season cleaning only once have they needed to be emptied – until today.

As we have been sitting most of the last two weeks, and Florida has lots of weed in the water, we thought a look was […]

St. James Marina, Southport, North Carolina

In some of the shallow areas we went through today, the crab pot floaters and the pots themselves were visible Many houses along the stretch we passed today are on stilts.Beautiful sunny day today after the winds and storms yesterday. We watch the news…