Wow, what a whirl wind. Coming back from my parents, moving
onto the boat, cleaning and getting the trailer up for sale, dockside party,
too much food, and too much alcohol. Life is sometimes hell, but were suffering
through it. It could always be worse. We could be cutting grass! No offence to
those who are stuck cutting the lawn this weekend, but you guys get it.
Priorities. Get the boat ready to live on as soon as
possible. I managed to get the stove installed, just before the dockside party
on Saturday. No propane yet, but the stove looks good, and it’s a great place
to store cold pizza. I finished the hardware installations in the salon area
which allows us to use the double bunk for two. Installed the grab rail on the
dodger, for the side at the dock. The other one I’ll do later. But basically,
all out time has been sorting, organizing, and figuring out where all this
stuff is going to go.
The dockside party was a gas. 17 boats, and about 45 people,
give or take. We got to visit a lot of the boats, check out others innovations,
and pick their brains. The food was awesome, but there was a pile of it. And of
course, there was no shortage of alcohol. Serena lasted until about 11:30, and
I crawled myself back to the boat at 12:37. It was pretty quiet out by then.
But my headache tells me I had a reasonably good time….
One of our fellow Yacht Clubbers arrived today after
spending the last 363 days completing the “great loop” in their power boat. I
am looking forward to picking their brain, hearing their stories, and pick up
some more ideas. I think they spent about 3-4 months in the Abaco, before
coming back here.
This week I have plans to get the mast up, get the engine
running, and hopefully get the propane to the stove so we can cook aboard. So
much work, and not enough time to get it all done. Then there is visiting,
helping others on their boats, helping with the club, and, and, and……
Seriously, I can’t wait to leave the dock, just to get a
break. More pics and info soon. Without internet, its hard to get around to
email and blog entries. Later…………….
nice job on the galley!! very nice.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like that shiny coffee pot needs to be broken in a bit.
When will you be leaving port?
Nigel (Ubique)
Wow, nice galley!
ReplyDeleteStephen L
B29 Owners group
Thank you very much. Everyone we've had aboard loves the galley, including us. It was a big job, a lot of work, but so worth it. Easily the best thing we did to the boat.
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