Dates: Apr 1-30, 2014
Elizabeth City, NC – Dismal Swamp – Portsmouth – North Atlantic –
Nyack, NJ – Castleton on the Hudson
Sailing: 16 hr
Motoring: 103 1/2 hrs (includes motor-sailing)
Mileage: 552 Nm (Nautical Miles)
Budget Amount: $1590.00 US (All budgeting is
in US funds)
Charts/Books: $ 0.00
Boat Parts: $ 42.00
Diesel:
$ 120.00
Beer:
$ 17.00
Grocery:
$ 197.00
Entertainment: $ 285.00
Fees/Services: $ 69.00 (pump-outs, laundry,
wifi, taxis, etc...)
Clothing/Shopping $
121.00
Misc:
$ 130.00
(Propane, hobbies, etc...)
Total:
$1021.00
Debit/Credit:
$ 569.00
Another under budget month, this one way under. There are many
factors affecting the reduced cost of living, but I think the biggest reason is
the cheap ass that I live with. A couple of successful under-budget months has fuelled
her frugal nature, and made spending money needlessly, an evil sin. Just
kidding, Sweetheart. We are trying to use up all the stores that we bought to
sustain us in the islands, we are almost at the end of the big beer shopping
spree we did in Florida ,
and we have been sitting around with our thumbs up our butts, and nowhere to
spend the dough. Sprinkle on a dose of we are running out of cash on hand, and
the poor performance of our dollar, and you get the frugal moving over to
cheap.
We did spend a little more on restaurants, but we were under
budget, so we were a little frivolous while we were out wandering. We also paid
for 8 days on a mooring ball at Castleton Boat Club, and for use of their mast
crane. We would have stayed longer on their moorings, but they raised the price
to $25 per night, and there is no way I am paying that if I don’t have to.
For the 9 month trip, we budgeted $1590 per month, and we ended up
being $5000 over budget. Much of that stems from work to the boat that never
got finished before we left, but most of it was for things we didn’t yet have,
and either needed or wanted to make the trip more enjoyable. Things like foul
weather gear, Go Pro underwater camera, and a sailing kit for our dinghy. I
think it is safe to say that the next trip will cost a little less, barring any
unforeseen circumstances, like, oh, an engine….
So the plan for the month of Apr, was to get to Castleton on the Hudson , take down the mast, and be ready when the Erie canal opens on May 1st. We succeeded, but
not without a little rough weather. And, the canal is delayed until May 3rd.
Of course, if the rains they are calling for in the next few days have their
way, it could be a longer wait. But we watch, and pray.
We have determined that we need to slow down a little, but we also
know that it’s not in our nature. As it is, we have been sitting still for 11
days, no where to go, and little to do. A bit too slow I’d say. We have also figured out that we like to be able to get off the boat more often. Having
somewhere to land the dinghy, or even dock Vita is nice, but we are also too
cheap to pay for a marina, so that becomes and issue. Next trip we’ll try and
keep that in mind, and find places to go that cater to that ideal.
This will be our last month end, at least for some time. Next
month finds us moving from the boat to a small camper on our building lot in
Marmora. We were going to pack Vita up for the summer, but I think we will keep
her ready to go. A little sailing vacation once in awhile might be a welcome
break from building the house. Unfortunately she is not likely to get the work
done on her that she requires, at least until she is out of the water. There
are a couple of leaks that need to be addressed, some vents that never got
installed, raise the waterline once again, finish the woodwork, work on the
black water tank and fittings, and a few other little things that will have to
wait until lift-out.
Now back to your regular blogging........
Rob -- would you email me? I'd like you to do some writing for us. Pnielsen@aimmedia.com
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