Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Dirk and Nancy meet us at Ft. Pierce

Friends we hadn't seen in years came in to the Ft. Pierce Inlet and we were able to have a great 2 days with them and their great boat Renegade.  Dirk and Nancy were buddies when we first got Divine Miss Em and were at St. Andrew Marina.  They left cruising in a ODay called Tybee Time and have never looked back.  Many miles  and now a Vagabond Later, we were able to enjoy a nice evening on their beautiful boat.

Dingying in for a visit and fun

Dirk and Nancy's Renegade
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Fun ubering to Walmart and then dink loading

We loved the pictures of the Bahamas Dirk showed us.  I am looking forward to many trips in the future for Miss Em.

Boat Projects in Ft. Pierce

The removal and replacement of the teak decks is underway.  Gary has been working hard to take out the hundreds of screws and sealing them. We have waited so many years to get here, I am a little giddy.  My job is brightwork and keeping the captain fed.  Gary's is everything else.

Taping the screw holes after removal

All the way to the front

Nasty mess to be sanded off

Top panels to be dug out and re-embedded

Before

After sanding
Thanks to Whiticar for help, and to Maritime Wood Products, who will do the teak decks!  More later!

Sunday, May 1, 2016

Harbortown Marina

Moving from one marina to another here was very involved.  Low tide to get under the bridge, high tide to get into  any marinas. Moving to Harbortown was interesting but necessary to our further projects.  The marina has a large laundry, swimming pool, fitness center, large captains lounge.  We are also right in front of the restaurant which has live music frequently.  The Whiticar boat yard is next door in case we need any help with our projects.
Lots of cruisers

Miss Em from another pier, she has the flag flying

Restaurant at Harbortown

Boat yards


Miss Em from the restaurant

I have been getting over a small injury this week and Gary has been busy settling us in.  We have gotten our estimates and ordered some materials.  We have been using Uber to get around, but there are shops closeby for small purchases.  The weather has been fine and we are looking forward to brightwork prep and varnishing.

Finally Ft. Pierce!

We have been waiting for years to arrive at our final large project. Teak deck replacement by Maritime Wood Products in Stuart.  We drove here last year to check out a great place to move Miss Em for this repair.  Ft. Pierce inlet was deep, the people we met friendly. We knew we would be here an extended time.  We first went to the City Marina with floating docks to work on taking the toe rail down to bare wood.  Then we moved to Harbortown Marina for the rest of our stay.  We expect to be here at least 2-3 months.
At anchor At Ft. Pierce bridge

Jan relaxing before high tide

Start of a new project

At the City Marina

Gary won a fishing trip on Indian River!

At the Original Tiki Bar

Settled at floating docks


Manatee friends here also

Lots of things within walking distance here