TakingPaws has a great following of dog owners, dog lovers, cruising dogs, and dogs who want to cruise. We hear from them on the blog, via email, and, best of all for the kids, in person when they stop by to say hello. We answer a lot of questions abou…
February 14 – Myrtle Beach, SC
Osprey MarinaWhat better way could we celebrate Valentine’s Day than getting back to the boat. It was a beautiful day, perfect for unloading the car and preparing the boat for the season…lots of sunshine, clear blue sky and temperatures in the mid to…
Southwark Cathedral Part 1
Cheers,
Though thanks to the weather back in the States, other than those who love sports requiring snow, there doesn’t seem to be much to cheer about. Good grief! In London we seem to be having more rain lately.&…
Some loose ends
Finished up some loose ends over the last week. This included installing kick panels and modifying a couple of heater vents to fit under the cabinetry in the galley and aft head. In the aft cabin, there were a few little jobs to wrap up prior to starti…
Some loose ends
Finished up some loose ends over the last week. This included installing kick panels and modifying a couple of heater vents to fit under the cabinetry in the galley and aft head. In the aft cabin, there were a few little jobs to wrap up prior to starti…
The "Docker" Gets a Facelift
After spending the months of June through September plus the Christmas/New Years holidays as landlubbers in the Carolinas, we are now back aboard the “Docker” in Vero Beach, Florida taking care of yet another round of maintenance and repairs issues in preparation for some anticipated cruising in the spring. We had planned a cruise in November after having the wood on our bowsprit refinished with a few coats of fresh varnish.
These plans were thwarted, however, when the 7-year-old vinyl enclosure on our flying bridge finally gave up the ghost after being buffeted in a fall windstorm.
Luckily, Jim Michos of Indian River Marine Canvas was available to help us out in between local boat show appearances.
Now the “Docker” sports a totally new Bimini top and enclosure with beautifully clear vinyl roll-up windows.
The old one leaked terribly every time it rained, causing problems below, as the accumulated rain water ran down a drain into a rotting hose behind the small under-counter fridge in our wet bar area, which had to be pulled out to replace the hose.
And of course there was another domino in the chain to fall as the water had leaked into the cabin below, where the ceiling had to be ripped out to replace some rotting wood before installing a new ceiling there.
Next on our agenda when these repairs are completed will be to drive back up to South Carolina for scheduled dentist appointments in early March. Hopefully, by then all of this nasty winter weather will be a thing of the past. Then we need to tackle our taxes, both federal and state (since we are officially SC residents once again), before heading back here to Vero Beach to complete preparations for an anticipated Bahamas cruise in May.
The "Docker" Gets a Facelift
After spending the months of June through September plus the Christmas/New Years holidays as landlubbers in the Carolinas, we are now back aboard the “Docker” in Vero Beach, Florida taking care of yet another round of maintenance and repairs issue…
Dock Lines can be untied. Who Knew!
Last week the weather finally broke and provided us with the Florida weather we all come down here for. Light winds and temps in the low 80’s. Taking advantage of the forecast we figured out how to untie the dock lines and slip out of the marina.Our jo…
February 13 – Charleston, SC
This was our fourteenth car trip to or from the east coast since we left Texas on The Pearl in March 2011 (roughly 18,000 miles). Our routes have altered some from one trip to the next…we’ve traveled to and from Savannah, Great Bridge and Baltimore, …
Day 35 of 365 photos…Happy Valentine Day
Day 35 of my 365 photos…These pretty red cardinals are here to say “Happy Valentine Day” to all. Spend some time with your “tweetie”. Are you new to the site and wonder what this 365 days of photos is all about? Click HERE to see the original post of what and why I am doing… Continue Reading
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