While I was working on the dinghy outboard this afternoon the generator fell overboard. Luckily it was chained up so it came out quickly. I tore it down and sprayed a can of corrosion block in all the right places. At least I hope they were the right ones. It’s not starting yet but I’m confident it will. The dinghy fuel tank still has some funky gas. I though I could filter it and run through it but it looks like I’m going to have to throw it out. I broke the oarlock on the dinghy rowing us over and Jen dropped our inverter in the bilge to round the day out.
We did just have a nice shower at the yacht club and we just found a cool little park to have lunch in one day. It’s nice being here. Now if our equipment would cooperate everything would be great.
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So much for our day of rest.
Finally catching up.
We got our taxes done and put our student loans off for a while today. We picked the car up and brought it over to the anchorage. We stocked up on supplies while we were out. The toll is $4 to get out here and groceries are crazy-expensive. The car’s full of stuff that we need to put on consignment but that can wait a few days. We got some website work done as well, both for clients and a bit here. The site’s slowly improving. Hopefully we’ll have a few down days now that we’re caught up on our non boat obligations.
The dinghy outboard needs attention tomorrow and I have to hook up a solar panel that we finally found a proper connector for. Our neighbour, Billy, let us borrow a couple
Pardey books so we have some reading to get into.
Anchor watch
We went to bed early tonight and just woke to the sound of a boat that squeezed into a spot way too close to us today dragging across our anchor chain. They’ve drug anchor almost into us. The wind’s shifting so the anchor watch begins. That’s a crappy iPhone photo but you get the idea, they’re about 10 feet away.
Broke the boat. Got it better. Safely anchored now.
So, today we: made a wrong turn, ran aground. Turned around and got out of the locks after some tense moments. Bumped bottom a bit where the chart reads “avoid hard rocky shoal.” It didn’t seem hard. Had the engine running great for a while. Had the engine die. Realized we needed to replumb the fuel lines to get it right. Got it right. Filled the engine with seawater. Got the seawater out. Bled the lines 7 times. Got going. Raised some sail, yay! Set a new speed record for the boat, YAY! Got to the anchorage right at dusk. Ran aground. Hard. Floated off. Set the anchor. Swung around. Set a stern anchor. Wired the fridge for 12v. Wired a gps and antenna forward for an anchor alarm.
They say everything is better after some sleep. We’ll see. Making a list of things to fix and going to bed.
Settled in at anchor. Mosquitoes are bad. Really bad.
We set up the mosquito net that Dave gave us and the solar bug zappers that we got from Boater’s World. Thanks Dave.
We forgot a part we ended up needing back in the car so we anchored a bit before we wanted to and I took the dinghy back to the car. It ended up taking a few hours and it rained a bit but we have everything to make the trip tomorrow. The engine ran like a champ. My alignment efforts paid off. I’m sure the new cutlass bearing helped too. The engine’s electrical system is being funky though. I’ll need to re- wire it when I replace the mounts.
We didn’t sell nearly as much as we wanted to yesterday but we traded for some stuff we needed. I picked up a spare air for $10. That was deal of the day