Saturday, October 22, 2011

OH.... Please let there be heat

People and their pets


This dock is now full lesson #1.......

socializing 101


OUT with the old............

IN with the new!



In my last post I mentioned the fact that we have been without heat in the aft cabin and Jim ordered a unit to be delivered to Joe Wheeler.  Well I am happy to report that we now have heat!!!  The unit was here as promised and Jim was all over it when we got here.  It took him about 3 hours to get it installed and 1 trip to the hardware store.  Thank You to Pam on GodSpeed for taking Jim to the store, luckily she had rented a car and generously offered to drive him there.  So last night when it got down to 30 degrees we were nice and toasty.  And with Jim purchasing the unit direct from the factory and installing it himself he saved us $1400.  Way to Go Jim!

Today was spent cleaning, Jim is working on the outside, an endless job.  And I spent the day inside mostly cleaning up after the install and killing flies, we seem to have those spiders we picked up in Canada under control. 

I would say about 15 more boats came in today and the marina is nearly full now,  Check in for the start of the rendezvous begins tomorrow at 3pm, cocktails began early today I would guess by 2 in the afternoon the docks were full of people.  By 6pm we wandered over to the  " official dock party" at the gazebo, its great fun catching up with other boaters we haven't seen in awhile, and the many knew boats that are starting or at the beginning of their loop. 

Florence Mississippi to Rogersville Alabama

Friday Oct 20th

We left Grand Harbor on Thursday and traveled to Florance Ms it was a nice short day and the ride was pleasant.  When we left Grand Harbor the marina in Florence was not sure if they would have a slip for us with electric as they were quite full and because of the weather. boats were lingering longer than anticipated.  Luckily, when we arrived they had electric for us, this was important as the temps have been wayyyyyy down the last couple of days, and it is always nice to have some heat.  I say some heat as we are down to 1 unit on the boat that is working properly, there are 3 AC/heat units onboard.  I had mentioned that while at GH we had someone come take a look at our unit in the Aft cabin and the unfortunate diagnose was it lived a 20 year life and needed to be put to rest.  Now, anyone with a boat knows these boat things are pricey and when they called with a replacement price of $3000 for 1 unit installed. the captain went online to check things out himself.  In the end he ordered a unit had it shipped to Rogersville AL and it would be waiting for us when we arrived.  Oh, and the weather when we left GH was long pants, sweatshirts, jackets and gloves.  Sure hope all goes well with the AC/heat unit Jim ordered.

Florence was a nice stop though be it a 1 night stand, we will be stopping there again on our way south in a couple of weeks.  The next morning we would leave here with a flotilla of 8 boats all heading to the rendezvous. though a short day, we needed to go through 2 locks which can really slow things down, but traveling as a unit and talking in advance to the lockmaster the lock was open and waiting for our arrival.  SWEET!  And the second lock was just as nice as the lockmasters talked to each other so again the 2nd lock was open and waiting for us!  Once at the 2nd lock we picked up some more boats so 2 boats needed to rafted up in order for us all to lock though together.  We arrived at Joe Wheeler in a flotilla of 11 and were in our slip by noon, checked in and cocktails shortly after, docktails at 5pm and dinner at the lodge (9 of us) at 6:30.


Pickwick Belle



Tee Pees on the Tennessee River



At Florence we woke up to the start of a bass tournament  100 boats



The Florence Flotilla 5 behind us



4 in front of us



Joe Wheeler State Park we are finally here for the fall rendezvous  these are the slips in front of the lodge.   Theres Erika Lin pulling into her slip, after a year and a half we, or they, finally caught up to us.  We first met Lynda and Bob at the Myrtle Beach rendezvous 2010

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Grand Harbor Marina at Pickwick TN or MS?

Today makes 5 days here on Pickwick lake we were to leave here yesterday but decided to have someone from Aqua Yacht come take a look at our AC/heat system in the aft cabin.  Since the temps are suppose to drop for the next few days to the 50's it would be nice to have heat again in the cabin, its actually suppose to get down to mid 30's at night for a few days.  Then we heard we were going to get rain, thunder and lightening and possibly Hail!  So we stayed another day, we are leaving tomorrow sun, rain, wind or whatever.  This is a very nice marina though its a condo/marina development, they have a spa here as well, so the loopers have been keeping them quite busy with manicures, pedicures, massages, haircuts and colors etc.  I got a cut and color myself. 
The day we got in there were a total of 20 looper boat here by the end of the day, since everyone, or most are heading to Alabama to the rendezvous at Joe Wheeler State Park.  As I had said earlier, its a bit confusing, we are in Tn if we leave the dock but the boat is in Mississippi on the dock and when we look across the water a short ways it Alabama.  See map above...click to enlarge it.





                                              Cocktails on the dock in Mississippi





This is a field trip to Freddy T's (TN) the restaurant provided a van for us, only its a 11 person van so the 13 of us squeezed into it.  Number 13 was a Canadian stowaway in the luggage compartment.

                                                                  Oh! theres Sid!



                          Twyla showing off NautiNell's new signs on the port and starboard, nice job Mike.

The next day we again took the courtesy van and made a trip to Shiloh National Park.  http://www.nps.gov/shil/index.htm








Mike and Miss Twyla at Shiloh overlooking the Tn River, we had passed by here just a couple of days ago.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Gunkholing along the Tenn River

Since leaving Pebble Isle 6 days ago we have been cruising at Turtle speed, travelling on average 7.5 mph and covering as few miles as possible stopping at all anchorages along the way that we can.  This is the first time we have had the opportunity to travel this way, and it has been great fun and very relaxing.  Since the only schedule we have right now is to get to Joe Wheeler in AL by the 21st, we have lots of time to travel a short distance.  Our buddy boat is NautiNell and Mike and Twyla like to anchor out as much as possible so now is a great time for us to hone in on our anchoring skills, we are getting much more comfortable with it and its really nice to just drop the hook rather than having to travel a certain distance to get to the next marina. 
The Tenn River is so beautiful and we have had the most wonderful anchorages and the BEST company!  The leaves are changing color the weather has been perfect and the scenery is picturesque. 
Below are some photos................. Click on them to enlarge for a better look.


Once on the hook Mike and Jim took the dinks to shore to gather wood for and Fire, this was the night of our 1 year anniversery on the boat.  We had the crew of 3 other boats to help us celebrate.


      They managed to find plenty of wood for the fire.


One of the many beautiful sunsets that we have had the pleasure to enjoy the last week.

 It was a fun night on the island there were 12 in attendance.  Mike broke out his Party Time flag.



At one of our anchorages there were goats on the island as well as deer.


Since most of the mornings have been cool there has been fog in the mornings.


                                       The end of another great day.


                           Full Moon on the Tennessee River





            Our final anchorage before Grand Harbor Marina.


We had been seeing lots of deer on the islands when anchoring out but these were the largest.


                        Mike's offering to the fair weather God

Sunday, October 9, 2011

1 Year anniversary OnBoard SweetPea

It is almost impossible to believe that it has been a year since we pulled away from our homeport of Westport Ma.  Last year in a 10 day period we had sold our camper our 17'Bass boat and Jim's beloved Pickup truck.  It was at that point, that we knew we were actually going to do this, but it didn't really hit home till the morning of Oct 9th we dropped our dock lines and left port to places unknown.  We really were in total disbelief!  After all, we had just purchased SweetPea 3 months earlier and our only boating experience was that little 17' basstracker with its 25 hp engine we had owned for 20 years. 
The plan if we had one, was, go south to somewhere warm for the winter.  At that time we naively thought, if we go to say, South Carolina surely it would be warm, but no, there was frost on the docks each morning so we head further south, OK Florida it is, Jacksonville was just as cold and frosty as SC it was not until we reached Stuart FL that the temps were in the high 70's mid 80's.  We really had not planned to travel that far south and now we will have to retrace our path back north to begin the loop.  So, Stuart was the start of the loop for us.  We now call the trip south our shake down cruise, as we, (Jim) was able to really get a good handle on the boat and what we needed to add to it as far as navigational and safety equipment to do the trip.  So, on March 1st we began our trip north on the Great American Loop with a pit stop back in Jacksonville to get canvas made for the upper helm and new bottom paint for SweetPea.
We have been to so many incredible places and met so many wonderful people so far to numerous to mention.  I would like to send a big hello to 3 boaters we met when we first began the trip south Bob and Denise on Liberty who left their state of RI one day before us heading to the Keys,  Pete and Jerri who we first met in Melbourne Fl on their boat 5 o'clock and Scott and Lane on Esperanza out of Canada who spent a month in our homeport before heading south, we did some traveling with all of them at different times along the way south and look forward to catching up with them again in the future.  I can't believe its been a year!




A few days before we left Westport Ma. Jim installed a new chartplotter so all the travel info is actual,
as of today we have traveled a total of 5559 miles,  and the 3857miles are how many miles since we left Stuart FL, which is the start of the loop. 
The 22.1 mph is the fastest we have traveled, and the 9.1 mph is the average speed,  we have really learned to slow down which helps considerably with fuel consumption.  We estimate that when the loop is complete, it will be well over 6000 miles for the loop and total miles once we are back in New England will be over 10,000 miles.



Tonight we are anchored behind an island on the Tennessee River with our friends Mike and Twyla on NautiNell.  This is our view,  however this morning we woke up to another cool morning with heavy fog and only the sound of the fog horns in the distance.  Life is Good.
For those of you who have been following our blog, thank you for your comments, questions and e-mails, with almost 15,000 page views we hope to meet some of our followers and those of you in the background in the up coming months. Or maybe we will see you at Joe Wheeler State Park at the rendezvous, in a couple of weeks.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Kentucky Sugar Bay

 Today we all continued on Kentucky Lake the scenery is beautiful and the weather very nice.  We arrived at our anchorage (Sugar Bay) the shortest travel day so far all of 8 miles from Kentucky Dam Marina.


                      
                                                    Sugar Bay
                                           OokPik, NautiNell and SweetPea
                                  

 Everyone took the dinghy's down to explore the area,  We had not used ours since Canada so it took a bit to get it going.



Karen and Twyla checking out the scenery and the guys at work


After we got rafted they thought maybe we should at least drop another anchor.

                                            
                                          Jim fishing.............


                                          Mike catching!

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Kentucky Dam Marina and Paducah KY

 We have landed in Kentucky and are at the Kentucky Dam Marina,  we will be here for a few days before heading back out on the River.  The first night here we called Patti's and they sent a van on out to pick us all up at the marina, there were 9 of us in our group.  Patti's Restaurant is known for there 2 inch pork chops.  And Jim and some of the others gave it a try, man it looked bigger than 2" to me and only one person ate the whole thing. The other thing they are known for are their homemade pies, 17 to choose from, most everyone got a piece to share with their partners of course Jim needed his own.  I shared mine with someone and that was more than I could handle.  We all left stuffed and most left with a doggy bag.


The next day Jim and I took the courtesy van to Paducah to pick up groceries beer and some other necessities. Beer and wine was the most important as we will be spending a good amount of time in some DRY counties. When we were in CVS a women struck up a conversation with Jim,  she instantly new he wasn't from around theses parts and mentioned a few places we needed to visit, the river front in Paducah was one and we were pretty close so we made a side trip.


Some of the sites on the waterfront, this is the Iron Horse Memorial



This explains it ...........pictures below are just some of the Portraits, you can click on any of the photos to enlarge them
















While we were looking at the murals we saw this man taking a coffee break as it turned out he is one of the 5 artists who has done some of the painting, his name is Hank Roe




We found this in a nearby park its a memorial to Lewis and Clark.





Tomorrow we plan to head on out and will be doing some anchoring for the next few day so there may not be any posts.