Friday, November 21, 2025
Fort Pierce to Palm Beach
Thursday, November 20, 2025
Florida, Finally
We made it to Florida. We've been here about five days. I haven't wore shoes for five days and been in shorts and a tee shirt for five days. Its amazing how when you cross the border, the weather seems to get better. We are in Ft Pierce City Marina today. We got here last night and Karen liked the place so much that we decided to stay for another night. It is right downtown and there are a lot of restaurants and shops.
Yesterday I finally got some pictures of dolphins. Well the water was clear enough so we could see what they were doing under the boat. We've probably seem 500 dolphins on the way down here They almost always approach from the front. Then they would disappear from view for 30 seconds to a minute. We thought they were just going to the bottom so they wouldn't get hit by our boat. But we found out yesterday that they are swimming right at the bow of the boat. Here are a couple of pictures.
Taylor, our dog, is fascinated by the dolphins.
Monday, November 17, 2025
Florida
We actually made it to Florida on Saturday. We hit the first port that is in Florida early Saturday morning, which is Fernandina Beach and then anchored for the night on Saturday just South of Jacksonville. It is so much more populated once you hit Florida but there are so many more beaches rather than marsh, which is great for Taylor. Last night we stayed at the Conch House Marina in St Augustine. It was a really nice place to stay and there was so much around us but their internet was down so we walked to a sports bar and we were able to watch the Broncos kick some butt on the Chiefs Woo Hoo!!
Today we've been cruising along at around 7 knots and we are making some good time. It's
about 4:00 Monday afternoon and we are passing through Daytona Beach. We are hoping to get to the other side of Daytona and find a place to anchor before it gets too dark. The sun is setting really early (at around 5:30) and we like to be in our spot for the night before sunset.
Friday, November 14, 2025
Through the Carolina's
It's been a few days since we posted but we've been making our way through the Carolina's. We stopped for the night in Georgetown at the Harborwalk. We did have one alligator sighting but that's it, which is ok by me. Then Sunday we hit a cold front when we got half way through South Carolina so we stayed put at the Dataw Island Marina for three nights being that we have no heat unless we are hooked up to shore power and then it's just a little space heater. It got down to almost freezing and the winds were around 20 mph. The marina was in a very remote gated community area. A very nice area but there was nothing around us except million dollar homes. At least they had a really good restaurant at the marina and a very nice lady that Wes helped get their boat off the dock gave us a ride to Walmart so we could stock up on some stuff.
Then we made our way to Hilton Head and spent the last night on anchorage across from the lighthouse.
Tonight we are staying by Blackbeard Island National Wildlife Refuge. We found an awesome spot that had a really nice beach for Taylor to run which is about halfway between Savannah and Jacksonville. We are hoping to get to Florida by Sunday but we will see how it goes.
Thursday, November 6, 2025
Cruising Through North Carolina
We've been cruising through North Carolina and mainly anchoring the last couple of nights. Last night we stayed in Morehead City at Wrightsville Beach. It was a really nice anchorage with a very busy harbor. The sunset was beautiful and the full moon was even better.
We were able to take Taylor for a walk on a small beach that was by the anchorage and it was loaded with seashells. I've never seen so many sea shells on one beach before. Taylor was just looking for sticks though-not interested in the seashells.
It was so nice because we haven't had any issues for the past couple of days and we've just been able to enjoy the ride. Yes, we quickly knocked on wood. The new engines have been running very nicely.
Sunday, November 2, 2025
Belhaven NC
A lot has happened the last two days. First I sank my dingy engine. It fell off the back of the dingy when I was coming back from taking Taylor for a walk. I was doing 25 knots in the dingy and the boat started going all over the place. When I looked back I didn't have a dingy engine. It took me 25 minutes and two nice people on a boat to get it back in. It was on my cable that we use to chain up the boat.
I got the engine running after a lot of swearing and several oil changes. It took about 4 hours of pulling on the start cord but if finally started. It still doesn't go a high speed because I had to rig the fuel cable I think I can get a new fuel cable and that should fix it.
I also put two new props on. They are bigger and have more pitch to them. It was nice having the extra speed today. I get about one and a half more knots at 2000 rpm's. So I'm moving at about 6.5 knots when cruising. That may not seem like much but when you go 50 knots in a day that helps a lot.
I also crushed my middle finger yesterday. I dropped a trailer on it and it is just about useless today.


