This 3-part dinghy dock is supposed to be straight.
Blowing sand created drifts and dunes..
And here I have remained, waiting for my propeller to come back from the shop... which was finally repaired and tuned Tuesday. They replaced the chip nicely, welding in some new metal, and everything is now tuned (I hope) so I don't get those nasty vibrations when the wind picks up. Some discoloration shows where corrosion occurred before I bought the boat, when it sat for years in NC, probably with no sacrificial zinc to protect it.
The new bowsprit collar I designed and a local shop welded up looks very sturdy and should surely be far more sound than the old cracking one.
Wednesday, I dove under the boat and reinstalled the prop. And, now that winds are dying back to reasonable levels, I am ready to GO!
I had hoped to meet Cynthia in Norfolk, VA, on the 23rd, but forecasts show some nasty knots of weather possible, so I'll head toward Delaware Bay and see how the weather looks as I get closer. Either she will wait there in the Norfolk area for a day or so while we make our way as weather permits or she can rent a car and drive north. We shall see...
Lucy has been really enjoying the beaches and, as well, taking some time each day to practice for a long and boring sail.
I'm sure looking forward to getting out to the boat this morning, making sure nothing serious has failed in the most recent storm, making our way past any new shoals in the harbor entrance, and setting sail again. It has been WEEKS since I raised sail!
Wish us luck!
PS: Cynthia will fly out with Lucy around Nov 6, to work etc in MI. I will wing to CA to visit parents for a ten days or so, leaving the boat in a marina.... maybe in NC. Then back aboard and... what? A three-week sail to the Virgins? FL and Bahamas? We shall see... Whatever happens, I need to get down to warm water before Cynthia (& Lucy) joins me for most of the winter.
Wish us luck!
PS: Cynthia will fly out with Lucy around Nov 6, to work etc in MI. I will wing to CA to visit parents for a ten days or so, leaving the boat in a marina.... maybe in NC. Then back aboard and... what? A three-week sail to the Virgins? FL and Bahamas? We shall see... Whatever happens, I need to get down to warm water before Cynthia (& Lucy) joins me for most of the winter.
Best of luck, as always, Skip! Sorry to be missing you whilst you visit in CA. Stay safe, and sound as always! XO Heather
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ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous pictures! Have a beautiful, safe sail! And give Lucy a little scratch behind the ears for me...and Hi to Cynthia!!
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Good luck, Skip!
ReplyDeleteGive me a jingle, I am back in town...
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