So I'll post my saved update from Florida & add to it in the next day or two complete with pictures...
Floating again!!! After a very hectic week cleaning,
upgrading systems, and living “on the hard” we are sitting at the dock enjoying
a cool beer. To those of you not acquainted with boating terminology, living on
the hard means living on your boat in a boat yard. Every task requires at least
2 trips up & down or down then up a ladder. Yes even a trip to the bathroom
is twice up & down, then a walk across the boat yard. Then there’s the
forgotten tool ,part, cloth or cleaning product…OK I can hear the moaning
now…yes it’s warm we don’t have alarm clocks, and the beer is cheap! But all in
all it has been a week of hard work and we both have the sore unused muscles to
remind us each evening.
So a little recap is in order, after returning home in April
to a freezing rain storm, life once again became a routine. Monique went back
to work nursing for a relief agency, while Bob secured a position driving a
small dump truck for a local contractor.
Weekends were spent visiting with family, birthday
celebrations and later in the summer, visits to Poverty Pond.
16 – 22 Dec 2013
Once we began to move out from the marina, things got
interesting, we met back up with Gary & Christelle on M/V Time and Tide,
and travelled together again. We spent some time in Vero
Beach , then as we were bound for Fort
Pierce we picked up a stray chunk of fishing net which
became entangled in our prop, stalling & overheating the starboard (right)
engine. Fortunately Gary had his
scuba gear & was able to quickly remedy the situation.
24 – 25 Dec 2013
Christmas was once again shared with Time and Tide, at
anchor in Boca Raton , a nice
dinner, simple gift exchange & a quiet evening.
26 – 29 Dec 2013
Without a good weather window to cross the Gulf
Stream we once again made our way south and ended up in Miami ,
anchoring in a very quiet harbour on Biscane
Bay . Again we had to wait for a
weather window, allowing us to meet up another boat from CFB Trenton Yacht
Club, S/V Haven with Al Phillips and Brenda Russell. They introduced us to
another 6 boats all waiting to cross to Bimini.
FINALLY, we get the window we were all anticipating, so
plans set, timings agreed upon, it was off to bed for the early departure. As
anticipated the weather cooperated & by 3pm
all were secured at brown’s Marina
on North Bimini . By 5pm
the quarantine flags were replaced by the Bahama courtesy flag & it was
time to pop a top & celebrate!
A New Year’s pot luck was organized and well attended by the
20 boats in the marina. So now here we sit, once again waiting for a weather
window to cross the 70 miles of the
Bahama bank, and make our way into the Berry
Island where there are plenty of
anchorages and beaches to explore.
Stay tuned there will be more frequent updates as we now
have an ipad mini with cellular capabilities, so even in the remote regions of
the Bahamas
there is always a cellular signal. For those inclined to text or call our
Bahama cell # is 242-551-4090.
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