Thursday, May 27, 2010
6/1/10 - Just Kidding - In Charleston - 819 miles Total
Friday, May 21, 2010
May 21, 2010 - Could Be Worse
So, we are still out here boating but there are ongoing challenges. Last Monday, I decided to put a flag up on the mast but unfortunately when I drilled a hole to put a screw in I shorted out some wiring that was inside. The fire that developed was down inside the boat but the good news is that the fuel tanks didn't catch fire. However, tearing out all of the insulation and the damaged wood beams wasn't too good either. We hope the smoke smell is gone in a few months. Speaking of the fuel tanks, we think that the small buckets that we keep under the leaks in the rusty areas will work pretty well. We only have to empty them once a day and it's easy to just pour the fuel back into one of the main tanks.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
May 15, 2010 - On the Okeechobee
OK, the big news is that we are on our way. First a sad note. On Saturday, May 9th I handed over ownership of my truck to "Paul" at 4:00 in the St Pete Marina parking lot. I finished my last visit to Home Depot at 3:59. I guess I'm happy that I sold it easily but I had it for 17 years and I loved it. However, it had gotten old and decrepit so to hell with it. Look out Linda!
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
May 1, 2010 - We be boat people
The big news is that we are now out of the boatyard. "KingFisher" (yes, that is our final new name) was launched today from the Salt Creek Marina boatyard and it feels great. In the last couple of weeks we have continued to work hard to ready the boat. Here are some of the things that have been completed since our last report -
Friday, April 9, 2010
April 15, 2010 - Are We Cruising Yet?
Our original plan was to complete all of the boat repairs and upgrades by April 9th and be on our way. Boy were we optimistic. It is now a week later and we are still a couple of weeks from getting wet. The picture to the right was taken on April 5th and shows some of the old stuff that we took off the boat so we could install new items. It was a nice place to rest.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
April 1, 2010http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_SQc5G74LvUg/S7QGVKnMehI/AAAAAAAAAA0/Za4YtJ7f6Og/s320/P1030491.JPG - No Joke in St Pete
This is what happens if a boat stays too long in the Salt Creek Marina.
Friday, March 26, 2010
3/26/10 - A day in the life at St Pete
It rained HARD last night but it was a beautiful morning. We started the day at a real fiberglass supply outlet and got penetrating epoxy, epoxy paste, a few other fiberglass supplies and lots of good advice. This is all for Linda of course. We went to the boat for a bit and then walked over to the St Pete Grand Prix (about two miles). Incredible noise and lots of very well organized racing teams. We saw Danica Patrick up close as well as a bunch of those "men" drivers.
Got back to the boat about 3:00 and Linda started sanding the rub rail again. See photo.
I talked to big Jim who runs the yard and it looks like we need new cutlass bearings ($1k) as well as the shaft on the starboard side ($1.5k). This was our daily surprise.
I poked around on the generator exhaust hose and the fitting that goes through the genny "box" broke off in my hand. It was a mess. I took off the hose (2" dia) on both sides of the fitting and they were full of rust and corrosion. I knocked out the fitting, cleaned up the hole and now plan on putting on a new hose that goes right through the hole where the fitting was. Then I moved on to the head "demo" work. I determined that the hose that goes from the back head (non operational) that goes through the engine room and up to the holding tank area should go. I started in the holding tank area and cut the hose close to the bulkhead. AAAAAAh. Boy did it smell. Stuff dribbled out and I had to hold a small bowl under it while it drained out of the Lectra San (sewage treatment device that we are discarding). Linda supervised from above and handed me towels and stuff. The hose is completely full of fresh brown stuff. We called it a day and will ATTACK this tomorrow. Something to look forward to. Heading home to the Comfort Inn at 8:00 for showers and then crackers, cheese and wine.
Estimated launch date is now late April.