Charlie,
On our boat, I am the captain and Joan is the OWNER.
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We are down for the day, anchored in a bayou off the GIWW. Brent has a line in the water, now that it has stopped raining.
As promised, here are some shots from yesterday:
Heading out...
About 5 miles up the Apalachicola River, Brent got a horn on one of his engines. We were near Marc's partners house on the river and asked permission to pull in there to assess the situation.
The impeller wasn't pumping water. Yeah, that's not good. Brent went right to work taking the lower unit off, and changed out the impeller - at that point, we could see that the diameter of center of the new impeller (that Brent installed before they got here) was too large. Brent put the old one back in, and we put the unit back together...
Since we were out of the wind and waves, he decided to check the other impeller. Yep, too big. He changed that one out, too.
We decided to raft up and call it a day. While several people were standing on our boat to raft, I could hear the scuppers back filling. No bilge pump? I checked it and it was frozen - wouldn't turn at all. Since we frequently get water in there and rarely get water in the cabin, I swapped those two pumps out. Not saying I'm not as handy as Brent, but it took me longer to do that then it did for him to change out two impellers. :roll:
We had supper on Discovery, chatted for a while, then turned in for the night. The wind laid down and it was a warm, muggy night.
Today when we were ready to leave, a thin fog had come in - not enough to cause any vis problems, just enough to add to the ambiance.
Our cruise up the GIWW has been interesting today; wooded and quiet. We stopped for a while at the public dock in White City, and are planning to be in Panama City tomorrow.
More when I can; this connection is painfully slow. (I'll try to get more photos tomorrow)
Best wishes,
Jim B.