Saturday, January 31, 2015

We're Back!

Just got back from two weeks of trolling for business up in MN, WI and IL.  Yammy stayed a week on the boat alone and joined me in Chicago for the HVAC show.

Good to be back to warm and sunny weather.  We are here a week and then head to Miami for the show there.  We will anchor in our favorite spot to be able to dinghy to the show.  We are looking at new refrigeration and a 4 stroke dinghy motor.  Finally going to get rid of the two stroke for the quieter running 4 stroke.  It will be nice to be able to carry on a conversation while in the dinghy.

We plan to gut and rebuild the salon this summer, so new refrigeration will be the basis of the layout.  Looking at the new drawer refrigeration/freezers.  We also have samples of a lightweight granite countertop that is used in private jets.  All the cabinets will be built with a foam cored composite from Coosa.  These lightweight materials should offset any additional weight gained in the new refrigeration.
 We stopped to eat in Islamorada and was greeted by Florida's Great Egret.  

 They take their golf carts seriously here.

Good to be home.

  

Friday, January 16, 2015

43' Sailboat for Sale

Don't get nervous.  Not Yasmine Ann.

We are helping Sid and Bonnie sell their boat, FIU, and we love it so much we just had to be involved.  If I was looking for a monohaul, this would be a perfect choice.

The boat was custom designed and built in France by CN de Soubise.  The boat model is, "Island Beneath the Wind."  

She is listed on 4 different sites right now, including EBay.

Ebay link:    http://www.ebay.com/itm/141541793592?_trksid=p2060778.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

Yammy also did a YouTube Video:     http://youtu.be/z3Oja-8SckQ

If anyone is interested, let us know.  We would be happy to fill you in on more details.


FIU

 

Sunday, January 11, 2015

Sun, Sailing, Snorkeling, Friends and Music

That and then some.

Between Christmas and New Year's we went with Kent and Jane to anchor at Horseshoe Key.  Incredible sunset with flat seas and no surrounding light to wash out the night sky.  We also bought some new snorkeling gear and consider it a whole new experience when it is all custom fit for you.

Some of you may or may not know that Eric Stone opened a restaurant here.  Eric Stone is the singer that Bob Bitchin (Latitudes and Attitudes and now Cruising Outpost Magazine) used for his TV shows and boat show music.  Our friend, Steve Hall is the lead guitarist and also plays in a great band called Fiddle Rock.  Cory and Ty are another band we like to go hear.  We go listen to live music a couple of times a week.

 Eric Stone w/Steve Hall
 Steve and Randy, Fiddle Rock

Love this Picture!  Randy, from Fiddle Rock.  Plays classical harp at some of his gigs.
I keep forgetting to post this one.  At Vero Beach, we had three former Katlynn Marina (Sodus Bay) boats at the same time.  From the left:  Pat and Walt Washer(s/v Waves of Grace). Yasmine and myself.  Paul and Debra Joseph (s/v Kelly Nicole), 

 Kent, Jane and Squirt on the PDQ 34 Rising Tide at Horseshoe Key
     Incredible sunset, and Yasmine Ann, reflecting on the still waters at Horseshoe Key

Monday, December 29, 2014

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Hope everyone had a great Christmas.  We spent a little over a week of it traveling, but the highlight was seeing the kids and grand kids.

 Something we don't get to see very often.  Sunrise on our drive out of the keys to head north.  
 Local Christmas lights.  This one is at the power company next door to the marina.  
 These next two are at the park right next to the marina.  

 Mackerel Sky Sunset at our home in Boot Key Harbor.  Gets its name because the clouds resemble the markings on a King Mackerel.  You will be seeing more great pictures,of this sky, in future blogs.

Since I mentioned the King Mackerel, I had to include the photo of Yammy and her 30 lb catch from last year.  

Thursday, December 11, 2014

You Can Keep Your Snow!

I hate rubbing it in, but we love it here.  We have had some mid 60's days, but that is warm with the hot Florida sun.  Yammy is out, for a boat ride, with her long time friends Maria and Blair.  They are originally from Fayetteville, NY and are staying in an RV down here.  One of those times when Facebook is great.  It brought them together after almost 15 years.  They have a 20' jet boat and are planning on water skiing today.  My work is winding down for the day and I decided to write a quick blog.

The rigger's have come out and inspected the rig with no problems found.  Once you have had a mast break, you tend to be even more paranoid.  They also fixed a sloppy boom gooseneck problem.  It is very common on cats due to the large mainsail twisting the boom.

We have gone out only once since we have been here.  Hit 8 knots close hauled at 40 apparent in 15 knots.  Still can't get over what the new sails have done for us.

We also went and sailed Sid and Bonnie's 43' french boat FIU.  He is selling his boat in an effort to buy a catamaran.  I wanted to see how it sailed and I was impressed.  43' long with a 15' beam and IOR hull shape, makes her very stable and fast.  It was built in the same factory as our Lagoon, so we feel a kinship and plan to help them sell it.  If anyone is interested in more info, just let us know.

1994 43' Custom, French designer Etarn and CNB built.  Swing keel with 8' draft with board down and 4'5" board up.  Stiff, stable, fast and huuuuge inside.    
Yamm'y friend Blair in the background.  He refuses to get his picture taken. 
 Tough day on the water for Maria
 Morning Yoga.  Can't do that in NY right now.

Being from New York, it doesn't really feel like Christmas here.  Hey, who cares!  Our sunset through the wreath,
    




Monday, November 24, 2014

Peanut Island

We all do it.  Just drive around Peanut Island and anchor to the north or south waiting to cross to the Bahamas or to Miami.

Peanut Island is on the north end of Lake Worth in the Palm Beach area.  We spent three days there waiting for the right window to sail to Miami and had that great sail.

With the extra time, we decided to go explore the island.  It is Beautiful.  A state park that has been done very well.  No fees and not even a donation box.  Protected dinghy/boat basin, snorkeling lagoon and wide brick sidewalks.  I assume it must be popular, but there were only two other couples there the day we went.  Worth a stop to walk, swim or picnic.

 Snorkeling/Kayaking Lagoon.  Crystal clear water and easy access platforms for snorkeling and swimming.
 Wide brick sidewalks and hotties to check out.
     All around the island was rich with bait fish jumping away from predators.  When we got back to our dinghy, we had 6 of them hiding inside.

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Two Events

We are now in Marathon and had two events occur over the past week.

1.  We were contacted by the new owners of Yumsuch.  She was sold again.  This time it is a young family in NJ.  I was able to speak to them and it sounds like the right couple for the boat.  The couple had been following our blog, while searching for a Nonsuch, and when Yumsuch came up for sale again, it was a no-brainer for them.  Yammy and I have been sleeping better knowing that Yumsuch is back on active duty and being taken care of.       

2.  Yasmine Ann hit hit double digits.  The elusive 10 knot barrier was broken on our sail from Lake Worth to Miami.  Winds were at 60 -70 degrees, 12- 15 knots and gusting to 23 knots apparent.  For us, it was one of those 2% days where all the elements created a perfect sailing day.  We covered the 60 miles averaging 7.5 knots.  Highest speed seen was 10.3 knots.

   



Breakers Hotel Resort in Palm Beach


Kite fishing off of South Florida.  This is an ancient Chinese method of getting the line out past the surf.  Floridians are now using it to get up to 35 hooks (on this mega kite) away from the boat.  We saw many boats with different size kites.  The most common was a small orange kite.

Ritz Carlton South Beach

In honor of our Veterans!

Sunset at Rodriguez Key.