Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Solution.........


We were sure the "repair" wouldn't hold for another 30+ nm so we decided to "take 'er up" to the first reef and take some pressure off that part of the tear.  That worked just fine!!! ...... and jacked up the boat speed to 10 -14 knts.

The end of the story goes ........ Grey Hound set sail out of Government Cut at 11am and arrived at Lake Worth Inlet at 5:30pm a total of 67nm with a half hour lay-over for sail repair......................

We really love our boat!!!!!!


Hey Screech!!   Do you have anymore of that umbrella material and Gorilla Glue left?????




Rrrrrip!


At the midway point of our sail (about 32 nm), " RutRow Rastro" the main rips and we have 30+ nms to Lake Worth or we have to back track to Ft Lauderdale......  Thank goodness for sale tape and it's a good thing we came prepared for multiple rips.  To fix the problem we had Grey Hound heave-to (no problem) and Dick made some pretty good sail repairs.


ps.   notice the previous expert repairs?  How many can you count?

Yowser!!!!!!!!!


What a sail!!!!!    We woke up early this morning after a pretty windy night on the hook.  At 7 am the buoy at Fowey Rock was reporting 24 - 28 knts and of course the wind direction was straight upwind out of the channel. 

We decided to wait to make a call on heading out but then we thought we might have a window between 9 -11 am to  motor out of Government Cut.  It was a steep choppy motor sail out (Thank You Mr. Sail-Drive) and we were finally able to bear off and Grey Hound was out of there!!!

The sail started with a double reefed main and jib with  Grey Hound coursing between 8 - 10 knts in big seas and wind driven waves.  As luck would have it was tighter then we needed............

so......?!?   Does anybody need a wallet made out of Pentax?!?   We've been babying the main and jib for a while now..........but our main is now pretty close to toast!!!    No, we take that back.  It is TOAST!  Now don't get us wrong the main doesn't owe us anything since both main and jib have well over 7,000 nm in 5 seasons...............  Guess the Florida sun was just a bit too much!!




Monday, April 27, 2009

Heading North...........


Tomorrow we're planning to be up bright and early to head out of Government Cut (main channel for the port of Miami) and shoot for Lake Worth.  It's a distance of about 65 miles and the forecast is high teens to 20 knots from the east.  The seas will be fairly big so we're looking to be out the channel early before things start to pipe up.  We've really had a nice time here in Miami but the call of the North is beckoning.

And then............


Back at the ranch we have Mark and Willie's  "Liahona" a Nautical 60 that we had a great time with for Happy Hour.  She is a very big beautiful boat!!   ........  but then MR. BIG comes by and everything becomes relative!

Meanwhile back at the beach!



Miami Botanical Garden



What a beautiful spot.  And again within walking distance from our dinghy!

The Holocaust Monument


If you ever make a trip to Miami you should make a point to visit this moving and exceptionally well done memorial.  The picture doesn't begin to explain what a work of art this is for such a terrible time in human history.

South Beach architecture




We've been in the South Beach area for the last few days and have really enjoyed the buildings and just "the scene".  Here are a few pix that we thought really show off these cool old buildings.

Friday, April 24, 2009

Night lights



Oh yeah,  for those with inquiring minds our position is  N  25  46.554
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Going to Town



Today we're going to dink into South Beach and check things out.  We did a quick look-see yesterday afternoon and found a really easy location to get groceries.  So here's a couple of pix of the "road" to the store.

Miami sunset


We never tire of these sunsets and then add the skyline and here's what you get!

Thursday, April 23, 2009

We are in downtown Miami




This morning we motored under the Rickenbacker Bridge and into the islands near the Venetian Causeway.  Cruisers Net mentioned a couple of anchorages and we found a great spot essentially at a dead end of a waterway.  No big boats can cut through and we've only had some sightseeing cruises go by us.  The one picture is of the Miami skyline, another is towards our stern and the colorful house flying the flags we're assuming is Tom & Susan's new joint as the top flag on the pole has a "TK" on it!  Not bad.....on Star Island and all!!!  I believe you told us Ft Lauderdale just to throw us off a little bit!!!  Oh yea Tom, the guy on the lawn is bald!!

and another Florida sunset!

We have an idea!!!


If these young guys can do a promotion........why not Grey Hound?  Pedrin, I want a contract from Michael and we'll do some graphics with our boat!!!!!

What do you say Michael???