With the rudder and one solar panel on, and two new batteries on the way, it is time to pump up the dinghy, install the other solar panel, then zip on the dodger. With all these dodads done SPRAY should be all set for a Friday evening or Saturday daytime sail. With a little luck I will have a special guest on board. Then for fun my women's team will embark up the river about two hours to join the East Coast Sailing Association's frostbite cruise and bar-b-que at Ballard Park.
Girls…
ContinueAdded by Marlene Anne Sassaman on January 19, 2012 at 5:21am — No Comments
With the rudder and one solar panel on, and two new batteries on the way, it is time to pump up the dinghy, install the other solar panel, then zip on the dodger. With all these dodads done SPRAY should be all set for a Friday evening or Saturday daytime sail. With a little luck I will have a special guest on board. Then for fun my women's team will embark up the river about two hours to join the East Coast Sailing Association's frostbite cruise and bar-b-que at Ballard Park.
Girls…
ContinueAdded by Marlene Anne Sassaman on January 19, 2012 at 5:21am — No Comments
With temperatures about to dip down to 39 degrees by 6 am I am almost all snuggled in for the long winter's night. It is interesting how cozy and securie I feel in the crew's bunk. It is a narrow one so there isn't much room for the lap top, lantern, pleasure reading book, clothes catalogs and of course, my teddy bear. Yea, I can drive back home to my big 4 bedroom house, queen size bed, ultra soft leather sofa and a full professional style office. But It's lonely there and confusing. I…
ContinueAdded by Marlene Anne Sassaman on January 14, 2012 at 9:48pm — No Comments
As Tony Horton frequently says during his P90X work outs, I will capitalize on his words and say to each of you, "Bring it On 2012." Never before has a new year begun with such optimism. Every where you look opportunity abounds. Certainly when it comes to sailing there is no shortage of activity, especially when one lives in the sunshine state. While most local sailing is done during the day, when the full moon rises over the coast on a cloudless navy blue sueded sky, how can you not be on…
ContinueAdded by Marlene Anne Sassaman on January 9, 2012 at 8:52pm — No Comments
The inspection trip may not actually happen. Been waiting for the owner to e-mail information he promised, but nothing yet.
Added by Drew on January 7, 2012 at 5:05pm — No Comments
Don"t know why Dec gets me active about my boat...but I will start sleeping and living on the boat ...Cats have to come too. Having pets do tie me down, but my girls do pretty well on the boat up to now. I have not startrd the engine…
ContinueAdded by LOLA on January 7, 2012 at 1:30pm — 12 Comments
Heading down to Merritt Island Monday to check out a Seafarer 38 ketch. she sounds like a little bit of a project boat, but that's OK with me.
Added by Drew on January 7, 2012 at 10:23am — No Comments
By the end of the year, I will be back in a bluewater capable cruising sailboat. I had abandoned this idea for the space and creature comforts of a powerboat, but have come to realize that all those creature comforts come with too high a price. The power boat is on the market, and I have begun my search for a solid, seaworthy vessel that will still aford a modicum of comfort while at the dock.
Added by Drew on January 4, 2012 at 4:56pm — No Comments
Wow, what a holiday this has been. Can't believe it has been about 18 days since my last post. Christmas Eve was designed to be a simple solo evening on the boat where I planned to revive my 62 1/2 year old Teddy Bear. Poor Teddy, he has lost most of his furr, the bell in his ear is hanging out and lost its jingle and his belly is split open. I don't know what they stuffed him with back in 1948 but it's good stiff material so his internal organs are in great shape. Its been so long, probably…
ContinueAdded by Marlene Anne Sassaman on January 2, 2012 at 8:34am — 1 Comment
Arrived in Florida late last night. We are getting an early start on loading up the boat and doing a number of chores. We have to rig the cockpit covers, put up another solar panel, check engine oil, battery water, fuel transfer pump fuse, paint depth markers on anchor chain, replace the mizzen topping lift line (Marina will be going up the mast for that), get propane tanks filled, check the raw water impeller, go to Wallmart for food, and whatever we can…
ContinueAdded by John V. G. Mayton on December 27, 2011 at 7:57am — No Comments
Marina and I spent the evening working on charting our trip North from Florida. We plot the a course up the ICW (Intercoastal Waterway) for each day determining things like, two or more possible anchorages for a night’s stay (because we are not sure how much progress we will make each day partly from a lack of experience with the vessel as well as other unknowns like currents, weather, bridge opening delays, etc. because we don’t want to get caught trying to find a place drop the hook in…
ContinueAdded by John V. G. Mayton on December 25, 2011 at 7:35am — No Comments
It's been just two years since we completed our transatlantic trip for charity and at last we can show you the final result. This is a picture of the of the well that was built in Malawi, Africa with your funds. YOU BUILT THIS WELL by supporting Sail For Water with your donations, your messages and your encouragement. And because of that, the 166 people…
Added by CAN DRAC on December 24, 2011 at 9:30am — 4 Comments
Golly I hate being sick. Not that anyone does although in my business I've met quite a few who yearn for their next ailment. Be that as it may, having a stuffed head, annoying throat, and sneezy, stuffy nose makes me want to curl up in bed. No it doesn't. It makes me want to search for the perfect remedy. For years I took Zicam at the first sign of a cold. Well, this year, the cold one after consuming a bottle of Zicam over 3 days. But, does it dampen my appreciation for meeting another nice…
ContinueAdded by Marlene Anne Sassaman on December 13, 2011 at 8:28pm — 4 Comments
About five years ago two friends and I decided to enter a mini triathalon at Walt Disney World. Voraciously we'd bike, swim, and walk on a regular basis for several months leading up to the event. It was the weekly walks on the beach with Sherry that made me turn my dream into a reality. Both of us talked incessantly about cruising around the world. She wanted a mate, I wanted to go solo.
Lo and behold by summer's end she found her perfect mate while I struggled with a loving husband…
ContinueAdded by Marlene Anne Sassaman on December 11, 2011 at 9:07pm — 1 Comment
Finally, I am seriously studying for the ham license. So far it seems pretty simple. Words I've heard forever about amps, volts, and meters are beginning to have meaning. Should get the technician test taken in a few weeks, then I have to take the next level one which will require another 20 hours of learning. Not bad though I'll have to quell my test taking anxiety.
Had respected sailing friends Dave and Sherry McCampbell do an overview of SPRAY. It was encouraging to have them bring…
ContinueAdded by Marlene Anne Sassaman on December 10, 2011 at 9:04pm — 1 Comment
We went and did it. We are now the excited owners of a 37 foot sailing Ketch. We have a couple of odds and ends to wrap up in the morning such as insurance and USCG documentation then back to the boat to button it up for a couple of weeks until we get back down to sail her back to New Bern, NC. There is a strorage shed full of boat gear that came with the purchase that needs to be transfered back onboard, so we will most likely head back south a day early to get…
ContinueAdded by John V. G. Mayton on December 7, 2011 at 2:00pm — No Comments
Marina and I spent the day looking over the boat in more detail. Yesterday we did sea trials, so that took up much of the time. So we really dug in deep, looking in every nook and cranny, tracing hoses, electric cables, trying to ID everything we could. The learing curve is very steep right now. Some of the systems we need to understand before we bring it home are, engine, DC power production and storage, anchoring gear, fresh water, and propane/stove set up. …
ContinueAdded by John V. G. Mayton on December 6, 2011 at 2:00pm — No Comments
Another chapter in my aging life closed yesterday about 2 pm when I seemingly nice gentleman bought my six year old Sunfish. It felt nice returning from the regatta knowing I could tend to other things besides washing the boat, fixing up little do dads and getting her ready for the next race. I grew tired of dragging her off the hill at the yacht club. I grew tired of sailing upwind with no competition within 100 yards after rounding the first mark. Well, certainly after the leeward mark the…
ContinueAdded by Marlene A. Sassaman on December 5, 2011 at 6:34am — No Comments
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ContinueAdded by Sherry on December 3, 2011 at 12:18am — No Comments
Heading down to Stuart, FL to look over a Northern 37 Ketch. The recent Survey looks very good, so if Marina likes the boat, we'll buy it. Then it will become hectic; insurance, slip rental, collecting up what boat stuff I still have, renting a car, drive back to FL and then get the boat ready to sail her home the first of January.
Added by John V. G. Mayton on December 2, 2011 at 2:00pm — No Comments
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