Making the Dream Happen. Cruising in our 44ft CSY Sailboat, seeing new places and meeting new friends.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
The Arch
The arch is on, but we still have a few more things to get welded on to it, outboard engine mount, gps mount, gate eyes and the solar panels. Most will happen next week, Warren is still deciding on what size for the panels. We also have to finish the wood work on the toe rails and the lazerette hatch covers. The hatch cover will be our first go at spraying on gel coat(that's the paint that's on the deck):) We also have about 1000 other projects but we still hope to get out of here in Dec. Oh, we also had to order new sails. I bet your thinking we are crazy! But when we are cruising in that clear blue water in Bahamas with dolphins swimming along side us and I post that picture you might think differently:)
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Baby Manatee
Today while working on the back end of the boat we had some visitors. This is the first baby manatee that we have seen. Soooo cute!
We are taking off all the old hand rails and the dingy davits, our new arch should be done next week. Now we have to buy some solar panels.
Today we also decide to take off the wood trim that is just for decoration alone the blue sides of the boat. It's to hard to keep them looking nice. Now we have to fix the screw holes and repaint......one more project:(
We are taking off all the old hand rails and the dingy davits, our new arch should be done next week. Now we have to buy some solar panels.
Today we also decide to take off the wood trim that is just for decoration alone the blue sides of the boat. It's to hard to keep them looking nice. Now we have to fix the screw holes and repaint......one more project:(
Sunday, September 19, 2010
A VEIW FROM ABOVE
We had to do some more work at the top of the mast so we took some pictures. We also found two more things to fix, one step forward two back:)
Sunday, September 5, 2010
THE RADAR IS FINALLY UP!!!!
This radar was quite the challange, if the weather wasn't making it hard then the wires with the big connectors on the ends were. We tried everything to get that wire down without cutting off the connector
but alas, the connector had to be cut. We just had to buy a special tool to reconnect it. Warren is getting good at climbing up there. The wind instrutment is up and so is the new LED tri color/anchor light at the top. Now we just need to get them all connected to the Nav station. In between the trips up the mast we are doing wood work. It sure is looking good. :) We will be getting the arch built for the back of the boat this coming week. It will hold the solar panels and dingy. We should be able to take the boat out for a test drive soon.

We are having a good
time here. The sun and the 90 degrees are worth getting use to.
Its so much better then a few weeks of summer and then hello winter.
Sunday, August 1, 2010
JUST WORKING
It's July and several things happened this month. Warren finished the front head, he got the new water pump back in and worked the sewage device through twice and everything works. But, in between finishing the front head and testing the sewage device the front air conditioner quit blowing cold air and the refrigerator quit pumping water through the compressor. They were getting to hot and he thought that it was freezing up from running all the time but the people who install them said that it was calcium build up in the condenser. So he had to get some dissolver to run through the systems. It took a whole day for each one. But they now run like they are suppose to. He's also been working on the plumbing for the showers. He got the plumbing done(what a hassle) and had to plumb 2 lines into one through a plastic "Y". Needless to say, it leaked like a waterfall so now we are hunting for one we don't have to jury rig. Next comes
the starboard water tank. It has a crack and leaks water. The tank is so long he had to make 2 more access ports. The tank is built into the boat and we where going to try and take it out and replace it with a plastic one. But because it has such a complicated compound shape Warren decided it would be easier and cheaper to fix the crack and re coat the inside. When they made the tank they used to much gel coat and it was so thick it cracked in dozens of places and made hundreds of blisters so he had to sand them all. He sanded for 3 1/2 days on it. The cracks and blister were not so bad but algae and mold were growing in them. We found a food grade coating for water tanks.(which is the only full time food contact coating there is right here in St. Petes) He will tackle the other tank later. Hopefully he will get back up the mast and get the radar going in the next week or so.
the starboard water tank. It has a crack and leaks water. The tank is so long he had to make 2 more access ports. The tank is built into the boat and we where going to try and take it out and replace it with a plastic one. But because it has such a complicated compound shape Warren decided it would be easier and cheaper to fix the crack and re coat the inside. When they made the tank they used to much gel coat and it was so thick it cracked in dozens of places and made hundreds of blisters so he had to sand them all. He sanded for 3 1/2 days on it. The cracks and blister were not so bad but algae and mold were growing in them. We found a food grade coating for water tanks.(which is the only full time food contact coating there is right here in St. Petes) He will tackle the other tank later. Hopefully he will get back up the mast and get the radar going in the next week or so.
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
4th of July
It rained (lighting and thunder) for four days, so this weekend we didn't get much done. Warren has the front holding tank and the waste treatment box in. We are having the local dealer do the wiring, just to make sure its done right so there is no problems with the warrenty. We saw another CSY that caught fire,and we sure don't want that to happen to us!!!
This was a FULL double rainbow really vivid. Gods Promise:)
This was a FULL double rainbow really vivid. Gods Promise:)
Up He Goes
Climbing the Mast
Warren decided to get some instruction before climbing the mast. We looked on the web and found Vertical Ventures. He took a 2 hour lesson from the co-owner Chris which covered safety, equipment usage, repelling and ascending. Chris is a really good climber and made instructions simple to understand and look easy! Warren could get hooked on climbing, but he has to much boat repair to do to even think about it.



Sunday, June 27, 2010
A Day in Pompano
Saturday we decided to take a break and go to a bead show in Pompano. Pompano is up the coast from Fort Lauderdale, which is on the East coast 266 miles away. The bead show was not that great but of course I did have to buy a few beads.:)
They do have nice beaches. We arrived right after the Hands Across the Beaches idiots had demonstrated for no more drilling for oil, I guess they want to walk and give up their cars.
We think the beaches on the Gulf Coast are better, the sand is finer and the water warmer.
The only thing that they have in Pompano that we could see besides condos and beaches is this Light House, it's on the property of a private yacht club. We took this picture from across the inlet. There is a small park and we could see all the boat traffic going though the draw bridge. Which makes me not want to go to Ft Lauderdale, to many bridges!
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Finding all the leaks
This isn't Warrens idea of hide-in-seek, this is Warren finding a small leak that you can't even see.
He decided to grind and sand the area and re-fibeglass it. When they put the lazerette in, it was a separate part of the deck. All these years it had a tiny hole that leaked. The wood on the inside will have to be replaced some day, but its not that bad.


what fun:)
Now, the news at eleven:
Lake Wales is a small town that made turpentine and grow citrus trees in the 1920s. It has a historic district in downtown with a few shops but the economy has hit here too. They are also known for Spook Hill, stop at the sign which tells you to pull up to the white line. Turn off your engine at the bottom of the steep hill, put the gear into neutral and your car will appear to roll back uphill! We didn't have time to do this but we think it's interesting.
They built a hotel Originally named the "Dixie Walesbilt," the building now known as the Grand Hotel, a ten-story "skyscraper," stands as enduring testimony to the spirited optimism of the Great Florida Boom Period.
Here is a now and then-
Here is a now and then-
It was a nice drive.
Monday, May 31, 2010
It's time to clean the hull
Warren decided to clean the hull himself, you can hire someone to do this, but he wants to give it a try. During the winter the water was clear, now that its warm its clouded up and algae is growing like crazy. Once we get moving and in the Bahamas we won't have this problem, moving is the secret. We are wiring the windless and waiting on climbing gear so we can go up the mast and install the radar, so why not do some cleaning while we have time:)
Monday, May 17, 2010
Wood Work before & after
We had the winches rechromed, and the wood work took three weeks with 9 coats of varanish. We still have more to do:)
A Visit to Sarasota

In 1885, Sarasota was promoted in Scotland. Many families sailed to America expecting fields of vegetables, housing, and citrus groves. They found only a stump-filled Main Street and most of the colonists left.
Scottish influence remains evident through the annual Sarasota Highland Games and Festival and the Riverview High Kiltie band, which wears authentic kilts and features bagpipers and Highland dancers. Sarasota began attracting wealthy Americans in the 1910's as it does today. John Ringling, of Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus fame, made a mark on the community of Sarasota in various ways. In the 1920s, he and his wife, Mable, built a magnificent Venetian-style estate on Sarasota Bay named CÃ d' Zan. Then they built an art museum for their collection of works by Peter Paul Rubens and other 17th-century Italian and Flemish art. http://www.canvasreplicas.com/ In addition, John used his circus elephants to help build the first bridge from the mainland to St. Armands Key, which he developed as a commercial and residential center. The circus' winter quarters were moved to Sarasota in 1927, thus creating a new identity for Sarasota as a "circus town." Now Sarasota is known as the "Circus Capitol of the World" and is home to many circuses.
The Windless


Wednesday, May 5, 2010
We have shade!!!
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Saturday Night
We have become good friends with this guy at the boatyard by the name of Scott. On Thursday afternoon he invites us up to some town that his band "Going South" was hired to play for. They have a town street festival once a month. Now, we see Scott everyday in his baseball cap, t-shirt and blue jeans so this is the main way we identify him. So on Saturday night we take off and drive 65 miles northeast from Tampa and get to this little, little Podunk town called Fort Meade. We walk around a see the band and we’re not sure if that is Scott in the hat. We never notice the mustache before. Low and behold it’s Scott and he can sing. :)
Now we have said how quaint this town is, what you see here is the entire street festival. All 100 feet of it. From the trailer to the yellow blow-up jumping inside thing for the little kids. Everyone here knows everyone else and everyone knows everyones business. They are friendly and will just stop you to talk and tell you about their little part of the world. It is very nice to meet such nice friendly people. This is "Phosphate" country and all the mines except one have shut down. The depressed economy has hit Ft. Meade and the surrounding area hard. It is almost all older retired folks living here.
Here Kathy is introducing herself to General Meade. He thought her a little forward for someone who has never been properly introduced. :)
Of course the town was named after the General. It was the last site of the war with the Seminole Indians in 1856. It is also the oldest city in this county (1849). Present pop. 5500.
And here is an example of one of the streets of this little town. All the streets are lined with these trees covered in moss. It is very pretty.
More next time.
Warren and Kathy
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
A Beautiful Day
We thought we where getting close to putting the windless on. But when Warren was preparing to bolt on the metal backing plates he discovered the deck had to much of an arch. Now he has to add more fiberglass to make it flat. One step back...
Monday, April 5, 2010
Easter on the Beach
Its Sunday and this week we walked along St.Petes Beach.
Lots of people and a very beautiful day and about 80 degrees.
The one thing we noticed is how many women wear bikinis that shouldn't. Will stop there!!!
And all you back home will notice Warrens long hair, and soon he'll have a pony tail. He just left so I added the tail news.:)
Easter is about Christ resurrection and our great joy. So I just want to say THANK YOU LORD FOR YOUR SON, JESUS.
Lots of people and a very beautiful day and about 80 degrees.
The one thing we noticed is how many women wear bikinis that shouldn't. Will stop there!!!
And all you back home will notice Warrens long hair, and soon he'll have a pony tail. He just left so I added the tail news.:)
Easter is about Christ resurrection and our great joy. So I just want to say THANK YOU LORD FOR YOUR SON, JESUS.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Views from the boat
I thought I'd show a few views from the boat so you can see what the area looks like.
This is our view from the boat to the boat yard. Not many boats in the yard anymore and times are slow, which works out great for us.
This is looking east from the deck of the boat. Yesterday we had this bird visiting and we are not sure what it is, but it's not too afraid of us and will come within a couple feet of us.
This is off the bow, today we have a manatee sleeping. I also think he's waiting to see if he can get some fresh water. I was spraying the deck off and he was looking for the over spray.
This is our view from the boat to the boat yard. Not many boats in the yard anymore and times are slow, which works out great for us.
This is looking east from the deck of the boat. Yesterday we had this bird visiting and we are not sure what it is, but it's not too afraid of us and will come within a couple feet of us.
This is off the bow, today we have a manatee sleeping. I also think he's waiting to see if he can get some fresh water. I was spraying the deck off and he was looking for the over spray.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Strawberry festival

As you can see in the picture they really have growing strawberries down to a science. During the cold weather the farmers used water to keep the berries from the cold. Now Plant City ( that's where the farms are) has big stink holes everywhere. They used so much water they drained the wells and ground water.
I don't know if anyone wants to know this kind of stuff but, I think it is interesting. Kathy:)
Monday, March 8, 2010
Still Working
This is our new windless, the duck tape is covering holes from the old one. We had a professional come in and fill those.

Warren is fiber glassing the block that will bring it to the right height. This is a process that is taking more time then he thought it would. The weather looks like it's going to be in the 70"s this week, so we hope to get a lot done. The 50"s in Alaska is a nice spring day but here it's to BLOODY COLD!!!!!!

Warren is fiber glassing the block that will bring it to the right height. This is a process that is taking more time then he thought it would. The weather looks like it's going to be in the 70"s this week, so we hope to get a lot done. The 50"s in Alaska is a nice spring day but here it's to BLOODY COLD!!!!!!
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Thats a GO for start

We finally have the engine running! Now we can finish the electronics and Windlass. Friday we are having someone come to the boat and start welding the hard dodger together. Having a cover over the cockpit that will keep out the rain will really be nice. The one we have now only provides shade. It is finally going to get warmer this weekend. We can't wait!!!!
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