Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Lauderdale to North Palm Beach, FL ~ For 9 Days!

Today:          49 miles         8.7 hours          ICW St M “1013.8”
Total:       1657 miles    238.0 hours

Monday, 3/11/19 ~ By 8 am, we were headed back out of Port Everglades in Ft. Lauderdale to miss all the bridge openings and hopefully get some push from the wind.  Unfortunately, the winds were once again “noserlies” and we could not keep the jib full.  The winds were enough to create 4-5-foot rollers that Bailey was glad lessened as the day progressed.
           
     

Leaving Port Everglades, someone has to do the work, the yacht and sailboat ship, and SV ROLLIDAY & crew heading back to dock ~

     Pete spent most of the day on the computer for work, but he is still having connectivity problems.
   
Tuesday, 3/12/19 ~ The winds are still blowing and there are storms in the area so it is good we are here at Old Port Cove Marina.  We plan to stay a week here to see if we can get some work done on the boat.   Plus, it is a great place to walk, to main road by all the beautiful condos, or take the path along the lake.
      Pete spent most of the day working while I read.

Wednesday, 3/34/19 ~  Pete had an Uber take him down to Riviera Beach to pick up the Acura.  Once back I went to Christopher Steven’s Salon in West Palm Beach to have my hair colored.  It is long over due and Lyle does a great job!

Thursday, 3/14/19 ~ This morning while Pete was working, I was able to get in a 3.5 mile walk.  It was perfect for walking, mid 70’s, light breezes and low humidity. I was able to take a number of photos with my small camera that also has a phone.
          

          

               
Hibiscus, mold and Coquina rock (sediment made from shells)

          While I was shopping, Pete found a diver walking the dock and requested a time for the driver to clean the boat bottom.  Surprisingly, he was able to do it today.  While he was working, Bailey suddenly discovered that she doesn’t like “black noisy, air bubbling, sea monsters” and was ferociously defending PEKABU from the intruder. Yes! This is our crazy blond who never barks, but suddenly found her voice!

Friday, 3/15/19 ~ We headed over to Ann and Howie’s again.  After lunch at Poppies, the guys headed out for a round of golf while Ann and I went to see the new A Star Is Born with Lady Gaga and Brad Cooper.  It was well done and the music great, but the ending is always sad.
     After Chinese for dinner at Hunan Gardens, we transferred the box of hose form their car to ours. It will replace the one from our engine to the new water heater.  When we replaced the water heater in the spring, the hose was not fitting properly.  We figure that it might a source for some of the water collecting in the bilge. It has been interesting trying to obtain the hose. Pete has been checking Defender, West Marine and a few other sources for the special hose.  Defender wanted $8/foot, one of the suppliers on line wanted $11/foot, and then he found a great deal on West Marine’s website. 50-foot length for $11.99! He immediately took a screen shot of the website and ordered it to be delivered to the North Palm Beach West Marine. Two days later he got a call from West Marine that his order was in.  He went to pick it up and it was a 1-ft length of hose.  When Pete showed the ad on their website, the manager admitted and apologized for it was a misprint, but they could not possibly honor the price.  It could only be purchased for $11.99 a foot for a 50-foot length. The manager gave Pete a $25 gift card as an apology.  Needless to say, Pete was steamed.  He once again searched and on Amazon found the exact hose for $3.99/ foot for 50 feet.  This exasperation has been spread over 2 months, so he is really glad we have the right stuff and can complete the job.

Saturday, 3/16/19 ~ Pete decided that today was the day to track down the electrical problem in the head.  The lights and fan by the sink are not working on the 12-volt system.  After much research and discussion with our son, Chris, the electrician, Pete decided to run new wire from the overhead light to the others along the ceiling as a temporary measure until we get back to the Chesapeake.  He was able to knock off a few more projects on his punch list. I was his dedicated helper, gofer, and moral support.

Sunday, 3/17/19 ~ I ran the last of our errands, while Pete knocked more off of his list.  Ann and Howie called, and since we were still in the area, we met for burgers at Habit for dinner. After dinner we said our good-byes again, but this time we will have to wait until the end of August to see each other again.  That is when we will drive back down for my cardiac appointments in Miami.

Monday, 3/18/19 ~ Pete ran some errands this morning as I did a little house cleaning. After lunch, I went over to do laundry and I met with Sue from the Nordic Tug, MV TOMORROW, while I was waiting for it to finish.  This is her and husband, Chris’ first cruise after they both retired. They are traveling with another couple and plan to head to the Bahamas in a week or two.
     I have been having a lots of discussions with my sister, Deb.  Mom has some serious medical issues and they are considering 2-4 weeks of radiation therapy.  Pete agrees that our best way of helping Mom through this will be for me to stay in NJ with her during the therapy. That also means that Pete, Bailey and PEKABU will sit a dock while I am away.  We have been investigating where will be the best marina for staying.  In consideration are Marineland, which is about 15 miles south of St. Augustine, very close to the ocean, inexpensive, but nothing is close. The closest food store is about 8-10 miles away.  Comachee Marina in St. Augustine is convenient, but more expensive and the boat needs to be moved to the gas dock for pump outs. The marina we decided on is Halifax Harbor in Daytona. It is reasonable, pump-outs at our dock, and a nice walk into downtown.  Pete can also ride the bike to the grocery store.  We have 5 travel days to get to Daytona so we will start strategizing.

Tuesday, 3/19/19 ~ We had a change in plans due to wind and rain.  We stayed an extra day here in Old Port Cove Marina.  Pete had work while I worked on photos.  Internet still a challenge for posting to the blog. 
     Spoke with Diana and Bill from SV YARY.  They are in Stuart prepping the boat so that they can return to Toronto.  We look forward to seeing tomorrow for dinner.
     This is a wonder marina to stay.  It is a friendly community with great recommendations for service people. Doris’ Market (a great little food store with plenty of home-made foods), West Marine, Publix, and lots of restaurants close by.  It might be a better option instead of Riviera Marina.

~ ~ ~ /) ~ ~  K & P


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