While we had planned to make a trip during the summer to do
some projects on the boat, that did not happen. On June 5, our son James
married Laura. Beautiful wedding. Between the hurricanes in Florida – you may
remember that there were a couple that affected the Florida east coast – and
the projects at the house (new dining room windows, a new front porch added) –
and projects at our son James’ house (remodel bathroom, new plumbing, added
kitchen cabinets), the summer just flew by.
In addition, because our son Jeff took our dogs with him
when he moved to Utah last summer, we have been in canine withdrawal. So, we began fostering Labrador retriever’s
through New England Lab Rescue www.newenglandlabrescue.com
Our first foster was Panky, a yellow
lab who came to us after having had puppies, parvo virus and heart worm. She had been treated for all these issues,
but was definitely still in recovery.
She was with us a bit over three weeks and had gained weight and had a
full dark new coat when she left us for her forever home. Next we had two puppies (Rip and Riker), 4
month olds. What a riot! Into everything and a bundle of fun. Never an accident in the house, tho’. They were with us only a couple of
weeks. Then came Jake, our project dog. He is black lab, between 3 and 4 years old,
had been treated for heartworm, had been in one home and then a kennel. We
think he was either chained out in a yard, or kept in a kennel prior to his
rescue. His main issue was trust and he guarded anything his fiercely. He was with us until we left on October 28,
about 4 months. Long story made short,
he has turned into a lovely companion.
He has been getting extensive training with Tammy Davis (who in our
opinion is a dog whisperer) and us. Jake
is now with Brett, who we used as a dog walker/hiker, his son Dexter and Lulu
(another Lab). What a nice ending to
that adventure.
The New Hampshire Pumpkin Festival was in Laconia October
13-15. Lots of food that is bad for you,
music and booths. Walking distance from the house. We found some great apple cider donuts!
October 28, we loaded the car and set off for Vero Beach,
where the boat spent the summer . Lots
of boat projects, including adding the support and an additional solar
panel. Nice that we drove down because
we spent a lot of time running to get odds and ends for the projects. Over the summer, Pete (who looked after Rhiannon
for us), installed new fixed side windows on the starboard side (last year one
got broken in the yard at Brunswick) and replaced/repaired the 6 opening ports
in the cabin. In addition, we had Mike
(Hatge Boat Yard), work on our electrical system. New batteries, an additional starting battery,
a smart requlator for the engine alternator, new wiring, breakers, monitors and
shutoffs, etc. Quite an extensive
job. The end result is 50% more battery
storage, better charging systems, wiring and monitoring – and 100% more solar!
November 6, we took the boat 12 miles south the Fort Pierce
(Cracker Boys’ Marine Center) and hauled the boat. Pete worked on redoing the bottom paint and a
guy named George compounded and waxed the hull.
The repair we had done to the stern at Brunswick now has changed color
and the paint is peeling. It wasn’t
supposed to be paint, it was supposed to be gelcoat and the guy who did it was
the “best there is at gelcoat repairs”.
While we were out of the water, we stayed with our friends
and former cruisers Stan and Judy (aka Rhumb Runner), who now reside in
Vero. We have known these folks for 28
years now. On Friday, we went to Dinner at the American Icon Brewery. It is a brand new brewhouse/restaurant
located in the old power plant here in Vero. They did a nice job restoring the
facility, but it is a two-story brick building, all open, and very noisy. The
waitress was not familiar with the menu. The service was slow. Stan and Judy’s’
dinner came out, then mine, but somehow they lost Lisa’s order. My steak was raw so they took it back. The manager said she was keeping an eye on my
order, but then we never saw her again.
By the time it re-appeared, everyone else was done eating. This time the steak was tough and over
cooked. We will wait 6 months and then
try the place again, maybe – if it is still in business.
We went back in the water on Saturday, November 10, and
returned to Vero Beach City Marina. The
place has filled up since we left with cruisers heading south. We rafted on a mooring with YOLO (You Only
Live Once, Molly and Stevie), who we met last year. On Monday, we had dinner with Skip and Lydia
(Flying Pig) and Roz (Sarah) at the Grill on the Green. The food was good, but
the menu is limited. Yolo left on Thursday, November 16, headed for Lake Worth,
then across to the Abacos. They were
replaced as mooring mates by Nightingale (Libby and Grant). We met them last year.
On Tuesday, November 14, we got the new solar panel wired
into the controller. With twice the
solar input and 50% more battery storage, we hope to minimize the use of the
generator when not plugged into a dock.
Wednesday, November 15, Lisa had a dental appointment to check an implant which she said felt loose. Turns out, they removed the crown and torques down the screw, so no all is back as it should be. I could have done that - I have a torque wrench on board!
On Sunday, another boat was added to our raft – Jiibay Na
Noodin with Ron and Phebe aboard. The
marina and moorings are all full now, with multiple boats (rafts) on most
moorings.
On Monday, November 20, we got all the canvas back from
Carol. Just in time for the big storms
coming this week. We had dinner on Monday with Roz and Rob (Sarah) at Mr.
Manatee’s. It was $5 hamburger night and
the place was crowded. The food was good as always. It stormed overnight and
into this morning.
Today, Tuesday, Lisa had another dental appointment to check her implant and to get fitted with a mouth guard, which will help her not grind her teeth while sleeping.
Click on this link for more pictures
There are several boats here that we have met on previous trips
Carrie Mae
Escape
Salty Paws
Nightingale
Alora
Compass Rose
Yolo (already Departed)
Grace
So Far, So Good
Cantable
Flying Pig
Nice to see all these folks again!
Click on this link for more pictures
There are several boats here that we have met on previous trips
Carrie Mae
Escape
Salty Paws
Nightingale
Alora
Compass Rose
Yolo (already Departed)
Grace
So Far, So Good
Cantable
Flying Pig
Nice to see all these folks again!
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