Tuesday, December 26, 2017

 
12/26/17  Brunswick Landing - boats as far as the eye can see.
 
 
The Christmas girl!
 


 
Christmas present play time.
 


Doggie menu for Christmas
 
 
 
Watching for those diving pelicans.
 


Thursday, December 21, 2017

12/21/17  We blew into Brunswick Landing Marina in Georgia yesterday.  It was very windy crossing St. Simon's Sound, but the sun was shining and it was warm.  The previous Friday we went aground in Buttermilk River and this time had to wait for the tide to drift free.  In the meantime I had called TowBoat.  Good thing because we had no more than drifted free from the shoal when the engine quit.  It was getting no fuel.  Bill changed filters, tried to bleed them, did everything he could think of, but no go.  Anyway, TowBoat towed us into Two Way Fish Camp on the Altamaha River.  We have been there before when we lost our transmission on Snow Goose.  Of course, it was Friday night so no mechanic could be found until Monday morning.  After eliminating various possibilities and talking with Beta engine support, Tuesday it was discovered that the problem was in the stop button, a $23 little piece of equipment that is used to stop the engine!  It has been bypassed and a new one will be ordered.  We will stay here in Brunswick for Christmas.  There is a party here at the marina.  This is a good place for April to be free for awhile and we can get all our supplies and boat work done. 

Saturday, December 9, 2017

Saturday, 12/9/17  We have been in Beaufort SC for 3 days riding out the rain and very cold weather.  We hope for sun tomorrow but it will still be cold - high of 50 degrees.  So we will make a short run to Hilton Head. Beaufort has been fun despite the weather.  We rented a car and saw the sights.  April's walks afford us the opportunity to meet the people.  We have befriended other cruisers all of us waiting out the weather. 

We continued to be frustrated with the wifi connections at marinas.  This marina was in the process of repair when we pulled in and I am continually getting errors as I write.  I hope to be able to post a couple of pictures.

Wednesday, December 6, 2017

12/6/17  We are in Beaufort today.  We left an isolated fish pier (they had FRESH shrimp) early this AM for Hilton Head.  However, they marina there had no room for us and it was noon before we cleared the Beaufort swing bridge, so we decided to stay.  The rain came in about 2 pm so the decision that was made for us turned out was just fine.  We had lunch out in Beaufort (more delicious lump crab for me) after walking around the very pretty downtown district.  April was the hit of the restaurant and we were given very special attention.  Our new prop is wonderful, giving the boat more power and speed.  The electrical system problems finally have been resolved.  It was one of those things that until it breaks you can't fix it.  Anyway, the broken wire and blown fuse on our way out of Isles of Palm and the fix we got at a nearby facility has resolved those nagging electrical problems.  We spent a couple of days in Charleston.  Love it there!  Now once the weather clears, on to Georgia!

 
New prop time!
 
Shrimp boat is coming!!!
 

Charleston looking a lot like Christmas.
 


Friday, December 1, 2017

12/1/17  Yikes! December is here.  But so is warmer weather for us.  Because we are not in a hurry and the weather has been nice, we are taking our time and enjoying the stops, the people we meet and the sights we see.  The water, however, has been skinny.  The bad weather has blown in the silt and we have plowed through the muck more than once.  Today along the waterway to Isles of Palm was a constant depth sounder alarm.   Tomorrow we leave Isles of Palm for Charleston and beyond.  We have two swing bridges and the Elliott Cut where we have to watch the tide, so it is a day we hope we have calculated correctly.  Our destination is beyond Charleston to St. Johns Yacht Club where we will stay a couple of days to resupply with food, propane, laundry, etc.  Just a couple of days off the boat and a place where April can stretch her legs off the leash.