Tuesday, May 28, 2013

On the way!

Our original plan was to leave Tue. (today). The weather was looking good and all the projects were completed. Well checking the weather on Sat. the chance of thunderstorms came into the picture and on Sun. they increased. So Ann and I talked Sun. evening and decided that we didn't have to get away early on Mon. but if we could get the last few things done then Mn. would be our best window. That turned out to be right. We had a beautiful 7 hour trip to Annapolis. Waves less than 1' and very light winds.

Our last sunrise in Solomons!
The admiral really does more than give orders!

Smooth water.


 Thomas point light house just south of Annapolis.








We arrived in Annapolis at 335 pm which made for a 7 hour trip against the current. We picked up a mooring ball in the main field just off the end of the city dock and ego alley.


The view!

in another direction.


 We took the water taxi into town and hunted down the little pub that we had crab cakes in last year. If you remember my postings last year, Ann loves her crab. Here is the Dock Street pub. We got a table outside and the crab cakes were still as good as the memory.


 Cadets enjoying ice cream after dinner. We will tour the Naval Academy today.
 This is the city dock which is just an alley off the main harbor. We met another looper Eddy Johnsen aboard Spiritus at the dock.

Charis on the ball.

Monday, May 27, 2013

Check-in/OK message from SPOT Charis

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Sunday, May 12, 2013

Happy Mother's Day!

Today is Sunday, 12 May. Happy Mother's Day!

To bring you up to date now. A week ago Saturday we walked up to the Calvert Maritime Museum as they has a free day.

 Here is the museum as seen from our dock.


 Some old restored MG's on the walk over.


There was a huge display of old outboards, steam engines and wooden boats at the museum.






This is our boat shed as seen from the museum.

We had a great time going through the museum and strolling the grounds.

Monday we took off by car to Norfolk to the AGLCA (America's Great Loop Cruisers Ass.) spring rendezvous. We attended many seminars that covered cruising this northern half of the loop. We also ran into old friends from previous rendezvous and made some new ones. Boat cards were exchanged and we should be leaving Solomons as many are passing through and heading north. I think they said there were 65 boats in attendance.


While we were gone the electrician installed my new chart plotter, VHF/AIS radio, XM Satellite weather and HD radar.


Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Check-in/OK message from SPOT Charis

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GPS location Date/Time:05/07/2013 06:54:14 EDT

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Thursday, May 2, 2013

Finally in the water

Sunday we spent the afternoon waxing and buffing the hull. By the end of the buffing I was having to do it by hand as the buffing pad was caked with wax.


That's my reflection in the hull!
Sore shoulders the next day.

The finished product.







By that evening it was obvious that we could not launch Monday with the forecast for rain from about midnight until early Tuesday morning. We did a few things on the boat in the morning and then went to the movies in the afternoon. Tuesday morning it was still drizzling but we planned to launch around 11 am. We were ready!
The lift arrives




After a prayer, they set her in the water
and we checked for anything leaking. All went well and the engine started immediately!





Ann drove the car around to the marina and got a ride back from one of the guys in the yard while I kept checking for anything leaking and warmed up the engine. I also decided while I was tied up I would check the new thruster. Guess what? It didn't work, not just once but several tries! When Ann got back we headed across the way to our marina. We normally have the end of G dock, they call it a T head because that's what it looks like. Only now they have a new resident - a 22' wide catamaran and no place to put him except our T head. So we are in the shed. A covered dock. It's nice except the TV dish can't get the satellite through the metal roof. Next week they will remove some pilings and make 1 slip from 2 for the catamaran and we can move.


 Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday we spent getting everything else unpacked and put away. We also added a few personal items of decor. By the way, after we got tied up in the "shed" I tried the thruster again and it worked. Maybe a case of cold water shock!


Ann's grandkids call her Mimi!


We have been looking for something to put above the stove to break up the blank wall. We found this great glass fish at an arts & crafts fair in Venice Florida this past winter and it has great color and works well.


The rest of this week we will continue "messing around on the boat". Next Monday we drive to Norfolk, Va. for the week to attend the AGLCA ( America's Great Loop Cruisers Ass.) for their spring rendezvous. For those who are not familiar, the Great Loop is intracoastal waterway  along the east coast of the US, the Erie canal up to the great lakes and down the river systems from Chicago to Mobile, Al. and across the gulf to Florida. The only time constraint is out of the north for the winter and out of the south for the summer (hurricane season). Hence we will meet everyone heading north in Norfolk. We  will be leaving Solomons about the time most of them are getting here so we should have some boats to travel with at least part of our journey.

Our next post will probably be late next week after returning from Norfolk.

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Work, work and more work!

Today is Saturday and we plan on launching Monday. Original plan was to launch today but the yard is closed on the weekends. Having 2 more days has made the pace a little slower so we're not sorry about the delay. Work has progressed all week and tomorrow I will get the second coat of bottom paint and hopefully get some wax on the hull.


Ann sanding the boot strip

She painted it and sanded it prior to the second coat.
 
Now removing the tape.










Down in the hole!

Painting the registration numbers on.









The engine room geek.












We had a bow thruster installed which should help alot in the locks.

The joy stick! Just like back flying the A330 again!

New battery box for 1 anchor windlass battery and 2  thruster batteries for 24 volts. All under our berth in the forward cabin.

Everything has gone pretty well this week and Ann has been great and is learning as she goes. I had all this done by the time she arrived last year. We are both very sore having used muscles that haven't seen much use lately and bending our bodies into tiny narrow spaces as well as postures and positions that just plain hurt! Advil has been our friend this week as well as a bloody mary in the evening!

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Back to the Boat!

We left home on Friday the 12th and spent the weekend in DeLand, Fla. where Ann & I grew up. A great visit with family and friends. We departed Monday morning for the MTOA (Marine Trawler Owners Assn ) spring rendezvous in Fernandina Beach. This years theme was pirates! The event was well attended with 68 boats and 192 people. We met some old friends and a lot of new ones.


The first night was the pub crawl. Three groups, 3 pubs with 45 minutes in each one.



We had a great time  with lots of events through Friday morning.



Ann was enlisted to play the tambourine with the guitar player.












Friday we left for Charleston, SC to visit with Ann's cousin. Another great few days.

We arrived back in Solomons, MD Sunday afternoon about 430 pm. Hit the grocery store and got a good nights sleep. Bright and early Monday morning we headed for Charis. It's been 6 months since we hauled and shrink wrapped her.
She looked great!


 First step is removing the shrink wrap! it was fun in 15 knots of wind! And my first time.
 Just cut it out in sections and Ann rolls it up for the trip to the dumpster.


 Notice Ann dressed for 52 degrees.
And Ken!
Now the chore of redoing everything we undid last fall. Like taking the dinghy out of the cabin. Several more days of chores before putting her back in the water.