• An 18-Month Summary in Fewer Than 185 Words

    January 8, 2013
    Uncategorized

    When last I made a legitimate post back in April 2012, I was already way behind in my storytelling. We'd completed our refit in Stuart, Florida, in July 2011 and sailed further north to Brunswick, Georgia. Left Brunswick in November 2011 and sailed to the Bahamas. Spent 3 months there, then sailed back to Florida…

  • “Listen…Do you smell something?”

    January 7, 2013
    Accidents, Boat Projects and Upgrades, East Coast US, 2013

    Scene 1: 7. Jan. 2013 – Today. Exterior shot of sky. A cool, overcast, winter Monday morning in the boat yard of Green Cove Springs Marina, Florida. Pan downward to boats in yard on jackstands. Sideways pan to ladder leaning against Gallant Fox. Our heroic duo have just climbed into The Fox's cockpit and have…

  • Florida to Georgia Part IV – Finally, Brunswick!

    April 26, 2012
    Cruising, East Coast US, 2011

    The approach upriver from St. Simons Sound all the way to Brunswick Landing Marina is pleasantly deep and well marked. That's what comes from having a commercial port that in years past was also a hurricane hole for the US Navy. The one bridge span under which you must travel – the Sidney Lanier Bridge…

  • Some Words about ActiveCaptain

    April 22, 2012
    Cruising, East Coast US, 2011

    The US East Coast has a high boating population. You'll see them in power boats of all sizes; catamarans; bass boats, canoes – and even a few conventional sloops. There are numerous East Coast cruising guides – so many, that a 40-foot sailboat like ours cannot hold them all. Amongst the online cruising guides (convenient,…

  • Florida to Georgia Part III – Getting Closer to Brunswick from Ft. Pierce but Still Not There

    April 18, 2012
    Cruising, East Coast US, 2011, Sailing Logs

    July 9, 2011: It was late afternoon as we reached the St. Simons sea buoy and the beginning of the deep, well-marked, five mile long approach in to St. Simons Sound. The breeze had picked up to the high teens/low 20s, a low chop developed, and small rain squalls appeared here and there in the…

  • Florida to Georgia Part II – an Uninvited but Welcome Guest

    April 14, 2012
    Cruising, East Coast US, 2011, Sailing Logs

    July 8, 2011: We left Fort Pierce inlet at sunrise after a calm but drizzly night at anchor. Skies were overcast, wind was light, no nearby lightning cells. We sailed about 9 miles offshore to pick up a 2-3 knot current assist from the mighty Gulf Stream. We rode north on the Gulf Stream for…

  • Florida to Georgia Part I – a Short Leg Along the ICW

    April 11, 2012
    Cruising, East Coast US, 2011

    As far as we can tell, during this era of climate change the best time of year to travel along the US East Coast is Memorial Day (last Monday in May, for you non-US readers) through Labor Day (first Monday of September). I'm not saying the East Coast weather is "lovely" during this time –…

  • Minor Canvas Projects in Florida

    April 8, 2012
    Boat Projects and Upgrades, East Coast US, 2011, Sewing Projects Aboard

    I spent some time in Stuart working on smaller sewing projects while there were no cushions in the saloon and I was farming out the bigger jobs to Canvas Works. It still left me with plenty to do: I visited a local upholstery shop and sewed new curtains and tie-backs out of some fancy-patterned, silky-textured…

  • Refit Tourism: Tarpon Springs

    April 3, 2012
    East Coast US, 2011, Land Adventures

    Tarpon Springs is located near Florida's Gulf Coast, north of the Tampa Bay area. Historically, the town was important because the nearby Gulf waters is one of the few areas in the world where certain commercially-desirable species of sponges grow. During the 1890s fishermen from Tarpon Springs made their living by harvesting these sponges using…

  • Refit Tourism: Sanibel Island

    March 30, 2012
    East Coast US, 2011, Land Adventures

    One thing that strikes you negatively about the US after having traveled through several foreign countries is the absence of cheap, accessible public transportation. Except for a few of the largest coastal cities, life in the US generally means that to get anywhere, you have to go by car. Florida is no exception. And it…

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