Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Marathon, Fl

We made it to Marathon this week; Sunday I think The days are blending together This is the farthest place in the Keys we'll bring our boat From here there's a bus that goes to the lower keys. We'll take that to Key West tomorrow for a day trip

The City Marina here is great and not very crowded now that the winter season has passed. Great facilities and really nice people.

http://ci.marathon.fl.us/government/departments/marina-and-ports/marina-webcam/





Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Key Largo sunset

Another beautiful day in paradise

Enuff said....


A1A

We are officially in the Keys. We passed under the highway 1 bridge today on our way to Key Largo. Great sail with the engine shut off going from Elliott Key.






Note to self...

Double check weather alerts before we leave. We left Dinner Key under blue skies but weather started to deteriorate as we entered Biscayne Bay. We managed to stay south of it before anchoring at Elliott Key.



Sunday, April 14, 2013

For want of a hose clamp

We got back to the boat with dead batteries We found that a clamp broke on our bilge pump which killed the batteries. Tom figured out the problem and has gotten us up and going again. Now we have double clamps on all of our systems.

GI Joe

We thought of the grandboys when we walked by this store with a display of vintage GI Joes. They love to play with the ones we have at home. Miss them so much.

Back in Florida

We had a chance to ride back to Charleston with Annie who was attending a conference. It was a whirlwind 5 days with most of the time spent doing 'house chores'-- raking the leaves, trimming branches, laundry and visiting friends, Traffic was terrible but faster than the 5mph trip down. Nice to be back on the boat.

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Coconut Grove Sailing Club

We're moored at the Coconut Grove Sailing Club off Dinner Key. Enjoyed dinner at the Sandbar Restaurant at Coconut Walk just a couple of blocks away.


Miami Skyline

We left Baker's Overhaul after a brief thunderstorm last night and headed for Coconut Grove. Beautiful day -- sunny and light winds.





Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Land of Bridges


We left our anchorage in North Palm Beach today for a day of 12 bridges -- most of them restricted openings. Though we traveled less than 30 miles catching so many bascule bridges made it seem like a long day.

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Let's see...where would we rather be?

It's the first day of 90 degree weather. We're just north of Stuart, FL and expecting some strong winds tomorrow.



Thursday, March 21, 2013

Vero Beach City MarinaHappy Hour


On Thursday evenings the boaters at the marina get together with appetizers and drinks and is a great way to meet fellow cruisers
We spent much of the day riding the bus for errands. Vero Beach has the best bus system of anywhere we've cruised.

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Rafting up at Vero Beach

This is one of our favorite spots to stop and apparently a lot of other people too. There were so many boats at the mooring we had to double/triple up. We are rafted up with some some really nice folk from  Portland, ME aboard a really nice Fisher sailboat.


Sunrise at Melbourne Beach

Beautiful sunrise gave us a great morning to cruise to Vero Beaach.


Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Atlas V launch

We had a real treat today watching this rocket go up. We could see it from our anchorage and a minute later hear the boom but we too far to get a good photo. So here's one from NASA.


That's what I'm taking 'bout!


Great ride from Titusville to Melbourne. Wimd was on our nose so no sailing but a beautiful day.


Titusville, FL

We made a guick stop late afternoon at the mooring field but still managed to get some things done--showers ashore is always a treat, then a trip to the tiki bar at Island Jack's Restaurant where Annie snapped a photo of us.

We made a quick run to the grocery store while Tom picked us up a pizza. He only managed to eat 2 slices before we got there.

Sun, sand and blue water

This was taken just north of New Smyrna Beach. We anchored in Rockhouse Creek and dinghied over to walk on the beach at Ponce Inlet.


Saturday, March 16, 2013

Harley overload


Tom wanted to come to Dayton Bike Week with his motorcycle but we made it by boat instead. We enjoyed walking around amid the bikes.

Silver Creek band at Blue Grotto

We stopped at Daytona Beach and went to one of our favorite restaurants at Halifax Harbor Marina. We loved this band.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Silver-Creek-Robert-and-Deborah-Carothers/214639455228088?sk=info


Scarlett O'Hara's


Paul and Pam met us in St. Augustine on their way to the Dania Flea Market in Ft. Lauderdale. We enjoyed an evening at this restaurant. We had a great time guys!

James Hensarling

Tom's brother passed away on Wednesday. We love him and will miss him. Far too young to be gone.

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/charleston/obituary.aspx?page=lifestory&pid=163639130#fbLoggedOut

Monday, March 11, 2013

Saturday, March 9, 2013

New speed record


We made it to 11.5mph today in Jekyll sound before turning into Andrews sound off Little Cumberland Is. Some rough water for a little while.

Fernandina Beach

We made it here mid-afternoon and were able to keep our sail up all day. We cleaned up, checked in and went to Peppers Mexican Cantina for nachos and DosXXX.





Friday, March 8, 2013

Jekyll Island






We made it to Jekyll Island with great speed. At one point we were sailing at 9.5mph -- a new record for our boat. We borrowed the courtesy car and made a trip to Dairy Queen and the grocery store.We enjoyed  Happy hour at SeaJays and ae heading to Fernandina Beach tomorrow.

Thursday, March 7, 2013

What a difference a day makes

Much better weather today with light winds and calm seas. We made it through St. Catherine's and Sapelo sounds with no problems. We're anchored in South River just north of Doboy sound.

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Rocky ride

After a day of riding white caps the wind is starting to drop a little. Fortunately we've had no problems with a dragging anchor. You gotta love a Rocna. Sea Fever is looking good in her spot.

near gale force winds predicted

Weather forecasted strong wind for last night and today -- 20-25mph with gusts of 30-40. We tucked into Kilkenny Creek and decided to stay an extra day to let the winds die down before
crossing the next two sounds. This is the spot we're anchored in.