By noon we had decided to wrap things up and head to the beach by dinghy. The weather is
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Day at the beach......
This morning started off with Jon making calls and cleaning up the engine area,
while I started new exterior boat cushions.
By noon we had decided to wrap things up and head to the beach by dinghy. The weather is
wonderful right now with very little wind and sunny sky's so off we went out the narrow channel and to the south. We could spot a beach early this week down that side of the island so asked around and found that the very small beach was called Bardot beach after Brigitte Bardot who liked this setting back in the 60s to nude sunbath(we like it too). later in the day we packed up and did a little exploring in the dink before heading back to the boat.
By noon we had decided to wrap things up and head to the beach by dinghy. The weather is
Monday, December 27, 2010
Last week of the year
Our Christmas was fille
d with lots of fun and sun, we went to the beach after breakfast and did a lot of walking, so much that the doggies had to be carried on the way back. For dinner we had a potluck with some other boats that were
anchored out in the small cove. Jon made some conch fritters that were the best I have had so far in the Islands.
On Sunday the winds picked up to around 35 and one by one the anchored boats took up some
empty slips at the dock. Not that we want to be at a dock spending all our kitty money but it was nice knowing we were OK in the huge two day blow.
Jon is still trying to get the parts for the engine, the good news is that the mechanic helping Jon with it finally came and carted the engine off and will get with Jon today to start pulling it apart to see exactly what needs to be replaced.
Friday, December 24, 2010
Christmas Eve in The Bahamas
Christmas Eve in the Bahamas is filled with highs and lows and here they are.
The motor is out of the boat, so we can’t go anywhere; the block and head appear at this time to be ok and we only need pistons, rings and gaskets to put it together (It actually looks like it’s in good shape and hadn’t been abused through it’s life so far). The parts are in the USA in the warehouse; which is closed till the 3rd of January. We’re the only boat in the marina; but the owner has given us a huge break on the cost per day. We have a good local mechanic who can help with the rebuild at a more than fair cost; but we haven’t seen him in 3 days. We haven’t given him any money yet; maybe I should have. Everyone here says he is the best. The dingy ride and walk to the little village isn’t bad at all; but there isn’t much there. The marina has Christmas music playing all the time; but it’s Alvin and The Chipmunks, Michael Jackson, Carol Carpenter, Bruce Springsteen, oh and the Muppets 12 Days of Christmas, and then it starts over again. (They have toned it down today, thank you). We have met other Cruisers and will get together tonight for a Christmas Eve Thing and hit
We hope and wish everyone
Jon and Arline, Sarah and Blue
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
A day of Exploring
I think i need to be creative and come up with a new item to sell to make money for all these breakdowns. So here's my first idea "dogie Tail bobbers" please send requests :)
Still looking for engine parts, Jon has the engine ready to be pulled out so this will be the fun part of the day. The manager here at the marina is great, he understands whats going on with us and is helping in every way possible.
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Beach Party at Great Harbour Cay Marina
The marina invited all of us to a beach party and
even had island transportation for us. This was a great time and the people here are so friendly and happy to help everyone. I am so amazed that the marina and bay in front is not jammed pack....This place is great for check in, exploring, beaches and snorkeling and dock rates are more than fair. The manager Joe behind the bar in the photo was great at putting the party on and making us feel right at home, The food and drinks were none stop and fantastic. We got to meet most of the officials of the island (police officer picking up his first person of the night, The customs officer that checked us in, all the gu
ys that work the small boats to entertain the many cruise ships that anchor offshore and some of the home owners.
As the night went on things got a little crazy and funny. At the end of the
night we had about ten people to get back to the marina and thought it
would take a few trips, till we looked up at the ride and realized it was a truck so we piled in the back and headed for the marina to call it "one great party in paradise"
As the night went on things got a little crazy and funny. At the end of the
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Towed into Great Harbour Cay Marina
Our journey began at 9am Wednesday the 15th, we headed out from Stuart with a temp of around 49 but sunny we made very good time and not to many hassles at the bridges along the ICW . As usual we did run into a few boats that thought they needed to be in the front of the line which by the time we
We started to make our way onto the banks at Great Stirrup Cay which is a hang out for cruise ships, Hey Jude and Quest were about 2 miles ahead of us and as we all started to make our way in the engine slowly stared to die like it does with a clogged filter. Jon
called the others to let them know we would be a moment and one moment after another lead to an hour so we called back to them to let them know it might be a problem and to go to the marina to check in with customs. Jon found the raw water impeller had broke two of the impellers off and one was lodged in the outlet port and blocking the outgoing water
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Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Still waiting for a weather window
This is Jon saving Sarah and Blue from a nasty gator that was trying to make a lunch date with them, everyone knows Nobody messes with Jon's girls!!! Nobody!!
I have been organizing things and Jon has been doing projects one after another. His list is way longer than mine but mine seems to be more important.....
Some of the projects include new day tank in the cockpit, adjusters for the solar panel, repairs on t
Monday we made our way over to Ft Myers
On our way back to the boat we stopped by to see Lake Okeechobee which was a lot bigger than we thought. This week has been filled with many fun things to do and the projects are almost finished. We were planning on crossing in a few days but now it looks like a new front is coming in that might once again put our crossing on hold. That's alright with me because I am having a lot of fun and I know soon enough we will be heading to new places.
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Great Thanksgiving
We hope ever
yone had a wonderful Thanksgiving and hope you got "stuffed". We went to Hollywood Fl for the holiday and spent it with Jon's Family. Bob and Kathy (Jon's Sister) have
been going there for many years now and have made so many friends that now they all travel the same time so the hotel is filled with friends and family. We stayed with them for two nights and it was wonderful(thanks guys). the view each morning was great and the food and drinks never ended. I got to spend some time with my niece Kim which was really nice because we don't see each other very much. The Tide Hotel let us bring the dogs so that made the trip po
ssible, thank you very much.
We are now back at the boat just waiting for parts after that who knows where we will go but it will be somewhere.
I almost forgot, last Monday night Jon went out on some bus thing with about a dozen people called the bar crawl and I ended up going to shore a few times with the dogs, well the one trip just before dusk found a dolphin right next to the dink and Sara had her snout right over the side trying to figure out if it was friendly or food. I wish I would have had the camera but it was awesome anyhow.......
We are now back at the boat just waiting for parts after that who knows where we will go but it will be somewhere.
I almost forgot, last Monday night Jon went out on some bus thing with about a dozen people called the bar crawl and I ended up going to shore a few times with the dogs, well the one trip just before dusk found a dolphin right next to the dink and Sara had her snout right over the side trying to figure out if it was friendly or food. I wish I would have had the camera but it was awesome anyhow.......
Friday, November 19, 2010
We are sitting Pretty in Stuart
Thursday we left the dock around 10:30am and did the 20 mile trip across the canal and over to the Stuart mooring field. It was a very hot day until the 2 minute heavy downpour then the temp dropped into the high 70s which was perfect.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Splash Tomorrow
Well after almost a week of work, cleaning, painting, turning systems on and checking, we will go into the water tomorrow. The crews here in the yard have been hard at work on Kasidah's bottom. There were no
blisters and she cleaned up real nice. The 2 coats of barrier went on and 2 coats of bottom paint.


So Just off to Kasidah's port bow there is this tree that is dropping nuts all around. You can see it in the 2nd photo and at night you can hear them hitting the other boats, we are too far away for them to hit us. So I noticed over the weekend that it is the tree which branches are on Kasidah's bow. It is a Water Maple, and the leafs are green not gold. It is also called the Eyebrow of the boat. Well it had been in need of a sanding and new paint. So Arline and I spent almost all day yesterday cleaning and painting Kasidah's eyebrow. MAN it came out real sharp. It's not a Hazard Classic, but my friend Rob (for all your sign needs go to his link http://www.hazardclassic.com/ or find it on the side of our blog to see his work;-) he would sure be proud of our handy work. We have had a couple of "Nice Job" "Too Much Work for Me""Looks Good" We talking about my boat or my wife on the ladder? "YEAP" .
I fired up the engine today just to make sure it would and it did. There is a boat here that will be hauled tomorrow because of engine problem$. His engine $eized up over the winter, he was having an anti-freeze issue and didn't do anything with it when it was put away, so there you have it. He didn't check before he went into the water to see if it would start or even turn over. Well ours started right up but when I pulled the fuel shut of to kill the engine it came out of the jacket in my hand. Short panic, but I had the engine cover off and knew where the shut off valve was and it was a little sticky but I managed to get it shut down. (I'll check the water pump impeller soon) I freed up he valve and was able to reuse the shut down cable.
The work area has about 75 boats being worked on, most of the work is done by the owners and we are all very efficient. Everybody starts by about 8:30 and the grinding painting screaming begins. At 5 pm everybody STOPS for 555 shuffle. At 5 pm they all make a made dash for 55 gallons of hot water in 4 co-ed stalls to wash the bottom paint off ourselves. I wait till 8 when everybody is done. Thanks Tim for the endless hot water heaters at FPM.
We'll be in Stuart on Friday and stay there for a short while. And remeber folks, Arline Lives for commits so let's not make me ask again!
More later, thanks for watching.
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Getting ready to launch
We have been very busy trying to get Kasidah ready to Launch.
When we first stepped on board I was shocked at how much mold outside and in she had
We have cleaned her completely inside and out,waxed her,rebeded and put caulk were needed. started most systems up without any problems, used woody wax on just about everything. We have taken her bottom right down to the gelcoat and are having a barrier coat put on
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