gulfcoast john
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James,
After 51 days on your boat I sure hope you are tipping your barber.
I don't, and it shows.
Here’s me and mini-me together at Pink Shell marina:


Last night I lightly swiped my face, sending my bifocals over the side, and as Luck would have it, they dived right through the tiny space between the boat and the finger pier and down 10 feet into the pluff mud.
We each have a backup spare specs in the First Aid box (after some debate on where to keep them). I’m having to use them now! You might consider having a Plan For That.
We have found it very helpful to make backup scans on Google Drive of things like prescription glasses rx, Medicare cards, copy of prescription medications, passports, car and truck tag registrations, boat liability insurance, Sea Star engine alignment procedure, etc.
All our passwords are on an Excel sheet (further password protected) in addition to Google’s pretty good security on Google Drive.
The forecast for Mar 3 was for near Small Craft advisories, which is what we came down in through Charlotte Harbor and Gasparilla Sound, so we elected to leave Estero Island a day early and it was a much more enjoyable ride with few whitecaps. Charlotte Harbor is BIG, and can be rough for a C-Dory.
We’re lucky in that we can make 80 miles a day easy at 25 MPH cruise.
We stopped again at Cayo Costa state park for a lunch hook meal, it was fantastic again!

We Cruised back up to Punta Gorda and Laishley Marina in time to do laundry, cook some Spanish rice, garlic and jumbo shrimp in the cockpit on the Nuwave skillet.

All our fresh water has started leaking into the starboard sponson, emptying the tank within hours. The tank is on the port side, so it could not be a leak there.
Since the leak was into the starboard bilge, I looked there first, and the filter cover was leaking where a tab broke off and the O ring squeezed out beyond it’s track. We adjusted the O ring and rotated some old Rescue Tape around the junction and will hope for the best. If it’s a boat, it’s always something. With any luck, a Whale freshwater pump filter cover will run under a Boat Unit.

Current plan (NOT A SCHEDULE!) is to heave the boat onto the trailer Friday and head up to Ed Stone. The ramp sign says NO POWER LOADING so we wish we had a 10,000lb rated winch for this 10,000 lb boat.
Safe travels everyone!
John
After 51 days on your boat I sure hope you are tipping your barber.
I don't, and it shows.
Here’s me and mini-me together at Pink Shell marina:


Last night I lightly swiped my face, sending my bifocals over the side, and as Luck would have it, they dived right through the tiny space between the boat and the finger pier and down 10 feet into the pluff mud.
We each have a backup spare specs in the First Aid box (after some debate on where to keep them). I’m having to use them now! You might consider having a Plan For That.
We have found it very helpful to make backup scans on Google Drive of things like prescription glasses rx, Medicare cards, copy of prescription medications, passports, car and truck tag registrations, boat liability insurance, Sea Star engine alignment procedure, etc.
All our passwords are on an Excel sheet (further password protected) in addition to Google’s pretty good security on Google Drive.
The forecast for Mar 3 was for near Small Craft advisories, which is what we came down in through Charlotte Harbor and Gasparilla Sound, so we elected to leave Estero Island a day early and it was a much more enjoyable ride with few whitecaps. Charlotte Harbor is BIG, and can be rough for a C-Dory.
We’re lucky in that we can make 80 miles a day easy at 25 MPH cruise.
We stopped again at Cayo Costa state park for a lunch hook meal, it was fantastic again!

We Cruised back up to Punta Gorda and Laishley Marina in time to do laundry, cook some Spanish rice, garlic and jumbo shrimp in the cockpit on the Nuwave skillet.

All our fresh water has started leaking into the starboard sponson, emptying the tank within hours. The tank is on the port side, so it could not be a leak there.
Since the leak was into the starboard bilge, I looked there first, and the filter cover was leaking where a tab broke off and the O ring squeezed out beyond it’s track. We adjusted the O ring and rotated some old Rescue Tape around the junction and will hope for the best. If it’s a boat, it’s always something. With any luck, a Whale freshwater pump filter cover will run under a Boat Unit.

Current plan (NOT A SCHEDULE!) is to heave the boat onto the trailer Friday and head up to Ed Stone. The ramp sign says NO POWER LOADING so we wish we had a 10,000lb rated winch for this 10,000 lb boat.
Safe travels everyone!
John