Thursday, December 27, 2012

Scott & Ruth's Dingy Adventures

With Esperanza tied up to the dock in the Boatyard while waiting for her precious "parts", we venture out on Dingy rides as much as possible. Today we went in the opposite direction from our favored Southport Raw Bar, and crossed the Bay to another Canal which led us to our former anchorage: Lake Sylvia.....then we passed through another channel and discovered a favourite Fort Lauderdale spot (apparently) the Bahia Cabana Bar where Ruth finally got a Pina Colada, Scott had a Corona, and we enjoyed Grilled Garlic Shrimp. Gotta love the Seafood dishes here!
Ruth was snapping pics continuously so you will see a collage of our day: the Bridge we haven't got under yet, which leads to the ocean and the Bahamas; Ruth is fascinated by the Pelicans; views of the canals, boats, and beautiful houses.
We saw an Iguana on one of the docks - what a hoot! Also,  as we were boating along, very often coconuts fall off the palm trees into the water and they are floating by so I wanted Scott to grab one for me....well, just before he reached for it I said...."No, it's a dead rat"...lol...I nearly fell out of the dingy I was laughing so hard!! It was a really big, dead, wharf rat - ugh! I guess we won't be gathering coconuts! And...we both need our eyes examined!
All in all another lovely day in sunny Florida. We're just waiting now to enjoy the Stuffed Crab and Beer Bread we have in the oven.....Life is VERY good!

View from Esperanza - you can see rain clouds rolling in yesterday


                                         One of many of Ruths pelican pictures

                                         Todays bar - the world famous Bahia Cabana

                                         Dingy ride back home - Lake Sylvia

                                         One of the many canals

After paying off the aftercooler this is my next purchase

The bridge we just can't seem to pass under to the "other side"!

Our future home - lol!

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Christmas Eve and Day

 Christmas eve Ruth and I prepared a fantastic sea food chower ans she is always full of surpises comming out of the aft cabin in a red miss santa clas outfitt, funny funny but looking great.
Well the day started out with sun shining  upon the boat,  windows and doors, about 70 degs. Santa had found Experanza at her new home, and the stockings were stuffed with care. After a great breakfast eggs Mtl smoked meat, Bagels. We spent the rest of the day relaxing on the deck in the sun.
For dinner Ruth prepared stuffed Cornish hen. You would not believed how much stuffing you can get into that small hole. Roasted potato's, carrots, sweet potato and cramberry sauce.
 A feast

 
                            
    
                             

a great aftenmoon
 Christmas Dinner


Santa's Elf

Monday, December 24, 2012

Merry Christmas

Ho-Ho-Ho From Esperanza and Cable Marine boatyard. We are making the best of our stay here, Getting work done sanding paints all the little things that just keep being put off. Just getting back from the smallest hardware store in North America but they had everything that a Canadian Tire would have and better prices then most chain stores.Then back to the Raw Bar for soft shell crabs and oboy shrimp. god what a meal.
On my birthday  morning the boat all done up with birthday balloons and banners.
Eggs and montreal smoked meat from MOES in Montreal. Ruth had brough it down with her. She has become quite the first mate.


 Ruth took me out for birthday dinner what a feed.

 Esperanza all lite up

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Another Boat Yard

On Tuesday we were towed by my cheapest and best investment: Tow Boat US to Cable Marine in Fort Lauderadale. The after cooler started to leak - well, spray, not leak after I broke a bolt the day before leaving for the Bahamas.

The after cooler was removed and taken to the shop for disassemble where the damage was worse then I had expected. The price of a new one $5000.00 so I called my good friends at home and we started a search for a rebuilt or used one. Nothing available so we discussed locktite, liquid metal and other products. No doubt they would work but if the internal o ring failed and the seat for the tubes was not perfect, the raw water could get into the engine and then I would have even bigger problems.
So its been decided to bite the bullet and buy a new one. With the Holidays and businesses shutting down, the part will not arrive until 2013!!!Meanwhile, we are living in a boat yard again at Cable Marine - all the comforts of home, just can't go anywhere. Well, they say it never rains but it pours and I am trying to get the leak in my Dingy fixed so we at least have that transportation. As Jim calls me: "Duck Tape Scott"....duck tape just doesn't work on the dingy ....last resort Locktight 5200. That Dingy will be fixed!!
When all is fixed and after seriouse "Sea Trials", we will make the decision whether to head to the Bahamas or not in the New Year.

Ruth and I are enjoying each others company and have the boat all decorated for Christmas and we are planning a nice dinner on board!



So you want to be a live aboard

Monday, December 17, 2012

Perfect day Tomorrow for everyone else

Well, we all planned to leave tomorrow under perfect conditions, but Esperanza just does not want to make the trip. After securing everything, loading the dingy on the front deck for the crossing and repairs (another long story), I decided to have one last check in the engine room, and noticed the salt crystalization on the heat exchanger was back so I tried to see if the bolts were loose. With less than a quarter turn the first bolt broke off - now I have water spraying all over the engine room. I turned off the engine and then called my new best friends at Tow Boat US.!! They will be towing us into a new Boat Yard: Cable Marine (we are doing a market study of all local Boat Yards) at 9:00 AM tomorrow!

So, for the last two days we have been on Esperanza, anchored in Lake Sylvia, Fort Lauderdale, with no dingy, no engine, but still smiling and floating. Thank God for Ruth's sense of humor - I would be crying now but she keeps me smiling and laughing despite all the adversities.

Visiting our Buddy Boat: Time & Tide Sunday night. Gary & Christella are from Trenton, Ontario. Gary was kind enough to come get us in his dingy/water taxi. :)

This was what we passed coming down the waterway on Saturday - thank God our steering and bow thruster were working. If you look to right in picture, you can see the port side of another yacht that was tied to dock - very narrow passage!!

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Some Christmas pictures

They go all out decorating here in Fort Lauderdale!

Even decorate barges for Winterfest as a friendly Alligator! :)

Our Christmas tree aboard the Esperanza!

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Sea Trials

Ruth cast the lines { she is getting very good with the boat work and learning fast} off we went down the river, steering and expensive bow thruster working great. It is winter fest here and i will let My Honey describe that to you. We are in Lake Sylvia still waiting for that weather window.

We tried to download pictures but this $1.00/day Internet does not seem to allow any extras...kind of like Dollarama!! Well, there definitely is money in the U.S. and we think it is all in Florida (probably thanks, in part, to innocent boaters from up North - lol). Hopefully, we will get pics on later, meanwhile I have to tell you my jaw dropped at the expenditure and opulence so many times I had to close it so I wouldn't catch too many flies! Fake snow, lavishly decorated houses and boats, Santa's swinging from Palm Trees, tables set out along the river dressed in Christmas finery waiting for Guests to arrive to watch the Winter fest Parade of boats down the waterway this evening. One of the barges was well done - it looked like an Alligator! They really go all out here and no snow and it's warm!!! All good!

so you want to be a live aboard?
I say yes 
and Ruth too
have to love it!

Friday, December 14, 2012

When it rains in Florida

Yes sometimes it rains in Florida heavy rain off and on for most of the day. But mine started at 9am when Ed Ruff arrived with my bow thruster motor. I was in the engine room looking at another potential problem when Ruth yelled to me. Crawling out i was presented with a bill for 1057.00 my face dropped to the engine room floor. The motor was completely rebuilt but my god what a price.
At 3PM we went up to the office to pay for three days at the yard and one hour of service total $500.00 now I am just waiting for my generator pump  to arrive and we can leave tomorrow. We decide to go and get some more supplies before leaving. When we returned my pump was waiting - you won't believe this $288.00 for a pump that you can hold in a child's hand.
So when I say it rains in Florida it pours!!!
On the bright side the bow thruster and steering are all working.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Day 2 - Living In a Boat Yard

Life isn't so bad living in a boat yard. Everyone can find you - especially at $1.50/ Ft. - not a bad rate for Fort Lauderdale. In a boat yard you do not have the amenities of a Marina, so we still have to shower on board and today we took our laundry to local Laundromat...the Skipper did a wonderful job of doing laundry while Ruth shopped - got awesome new sandals!!! :) Also found a few Christmas decorations and made a wreathe for the Esperanza tonight!




After a lovely supper out last night at O'Connor's Irish Pub, it  was a quiet night and 8:30 AM today, Ed arrived from Rough Marine to inspect the Bow Thruster ....out the motor comes once again to be rebuilt and hopefully we'll have it back tomorrow. Fellow came and fixed the Hydraulic Steering - all a go on that end! Ordered a new Water Pump for the Generator - 3rd one in 3 years - and hopefully it will arrive tomorrow. The weather window does not look good until Wednesday of next week so cross your fingers that we can cross to the Bahamas then. Meanwhile, life in the boat yard is fairly peaceful and people are friendly! After dragging anchor Tuesday night and having an interrupted supper, I asked Ruth to make the same supper tonight - curried stir fry shrimp with egg noodles - God it was good (Editor's note: Can you tell he is spoiled???) Update tomorrow! Goodnight! :)

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Off to th Bahamas....Not!!!!

Today was a good weather window so up at 6:30 AM to head to the Bahamas....within 2 miles of pulling anchor, approaching our first bridge, Esperanza decided to have a hissy fit and had talked with the Bow Thruster....they decided to mutiny!!!! Suddenly, all steering was lost...OMG....beautiful yachts all around and a bridge,  and 2 knot currents pushing us to bridge we weren't sure we would clear! Dropping anchor in the middle of the channel. and calling Tow Boat US and placing a security alert to Channel 16 that we were blocking the bridge and channel. Keeping the boat in reverse, our Skipper tried to maneuver the boat to the nearest dock or Bridge Fender. Ruth dropped Boat Fenders, just instinctively, having never been in this situation before! Ruth's ballet came in handy as she leaped to the fender with a line in hand, managing to hold this vessel against a 2 knot current while Skipper Scottie tried to attach a spring line to the fender.
Tow Boat US was 15 minutes away......when we finally got lines on, we ended up ripping the light off the bridge fender....while Ruth politely apologized to Bridge Keeper, Chris, and with very little damage to Esperanza. We had a scary tow up narrow waterways and Ruth could not believe we didn't hit another Yacht or Bridge..."me nerves were rubbed raw"!
Arriving at our final destination: the Riverbend Marina and Boatyard...where we are currently living  - lol....we decided to have ALL repairs done so the Bow Thruster and Steering would not mutiny again!!! We met a lovely lady, Lori, in the office there who invited us to join her for the Winter fest events this Saturday, if still here, and a Pig Roast at her Brother's....most people are sooo nice...life is good!
Skipper's Note: after 1 week, Ruth has become a very valuable First Mate. Very calm under stressful situations and handles everything very well. We will let you all know when repairs are completed and heading out again. I still want to show Ruth the beaches and waters of the Bahamas.

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Bah Humbug Bow Thruster

Ruth arrived last Wednesday. Picked her up at West Palm Beach Airport in a black convertible...yahoo! Had an enjoyable ride back with top down....scenic route after getting lost few times. Lol. Made it back to the Marina in Stuart.
Before Jim left, he took Bow Thruster battery to NAPA and it was good....so I decided to take Bow thruster motor out and have it tested...seemed to be fine. Next, I had Diver John (according to Ruth a cute, young thing) come out to boat - he cleaned the bottom and the dreaded Bow Thruster. After the cleaning and hours of work, still no improvement in Bow Thruster performance.....Bah Humbug!!!
Donald and Susan - "Old Sam" - were planning on leaving Stuart for Lake Worth on Saturday so we fueled up and joined them. Anchored in Lake Worth expecting to leave for Bahamas Sun. AM but before we managed to raise anchor, new acquaintances from Trawler: "Time & Tide", Gary and Christine, radioed that they had started at 4:00 AM to cross to West End Bahamas but had to turn around due to "beam sea". Susan and Donald continued on and had a rough trip but arrived safely!
So, Monday AM we attempted to leave with our New "Buddy Boat" - Time & Tide, and after about 7 miles our predicted 2-3' seas, were 3-5' - making very little headway, we decided to turn around and come back. We all then travelled down the Inter coastal Waterway to Lake Boca Raton where we dropped anchor for the night. Ruth is becoming very good at steering the boat, reading charts, and helping with lines, etc.
Today we continued South down the ICW to Fort Lauderdale hoping it will make for an easier crossing from here. With the Gulf Stream pushing us along we hope to leave tomorrow AM for the Bahamas.
Ruth cooked a beautiful curried shrimp stir fry tonight that was interrupted by a dragging anchor and fellow boaters yelling at us....
My new nemesis is going to be the Bow Thruster...spent all morning working on it and talking to the factory to no avail so..."Bah Humbug Bow Thruster" and off to the Bahamas tomorrow...cross your fingers!!

This pic is just before turning back - 1st Gulf crossing attempt.

Breakfast on Esperanza.

Monday, December 3, 2012

Bow Thruster

On Thursday before leaving Jim took the bow thruster battery to napa thinking it was bad. They tested the battery and it is fine so reinstalled and tried the thruster again. It was still doing the same thing after 10 seconds it was losing torque like the battery was going dead. While operating it Jim noticed sparks at the top of the motor could be bad brushes. So today i removed the motor and took it to a motor rewind shop. They put it on the test stand and it ran fine so back to the boat and reinstalled and you guess it its running fine god knows what i did. but I now no how to take apart a bow thruster.
so Feet up and relax for the rest of the day, and off to don and sue boat for dinner