It has been a long road to get here, a lot of it has been bumpy as well. In the end it made sense to replace the old engine instruments at the helm and go with new ones from AC DC Marine. AC DC makes display setup for different boats and we have ones that has gauges for tach, oil pressure and water temp. We went with the white color vs. the older ones that were black. Now we will not have ANY issues with the engines.
Sunday, May 2, 2021
New Engine Controls
Friday, April 30, 2021
Wanabe Cruiser
We anchored the other day and settled down in the cockpit to relax and take it easy. As we were looking out onto the anchorage we noticed something swimming towards the boat. Being brave souls we took a couple steps down the rear steps to identify what was in the water. It didn't take long for both of us to be back up the steps because we recognized it was a snake swimming towards us. Thursday, April 22, 2021
Bugs, Bugs, and more Bugs
Anchoring out has not been an issue with bugs but as we were leaving our last anchorage and heading to New Bern that drastically changed. We have had some may flies but nothing that made you want to stay in the boat. When we woke the morning to leave there was a noticeable amount of small flying insects on the boat. So we worked around them and raised anchor for our short motor trip to New Bern. Not sure when the bugs really became noticeable but they seemed to multiply every minute. Kris took the pleasure of watching from inside the boat and letting me know there were a lot of bugs out there. At least the bugs did not bite and wanted to stay landed and left me alone for the most part. When we pulled into the marina the boat went for a major shower and the bugs either flew away or were washed away. At the marina we haven't had any issues but in a few days we will have to travel back along the bug route. Hopefully this time they avoid the boat.
No the speaker is all white, or should be
Tuesday, April 20, 2021
On the road again, see us live on a webcam
Well it isn't much but today, 4/13, we left Morehead Yacht Basin Marina, Charm's home for the last 5 months. The marina was a great spot to stay at, people friendly, marine services within walking distance, and food a mid walk away. It may have not been the best day to leave, winds of 15 to 20 out of the north, so leaving the dock was right into the wind. We did stop and fill up with diesel as well so getting away from the dock twice was a challenge but captain Kris handled it well.
We only moved 1 hour away but are now anchored and listening to new noises, feeling the boat move around and seeing different scenery is good. Will head up to New Bern NC by the end of the week to get some packages, a new carburetor for the outboard engine is high on the list.
Sunday, April 11, 2021
AIS tracking
AIS, Automatic Identification System, is an automatic tracking system that uses transceivers on ships that is unique to each vessel. AIS will give the name of the vessel, speed, and direction to other vessels to avoid collisions. Commercial vessels are required to have it and more and more private vessels are adding it to their ship.
We have added it to ours and while we are near shore the shore based antennas will broadcast the info to other land based units. At sea the unit will broadcast to other vessels in the 10 mile area. If you want to take a look at ours you can go to: https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/home/centerx:-76.705/centery:34.722/zoom:18
Short update: we have a small issue with our router. All the info is shared thru our boat wifi system but the NETGEAR router doesn't seem to like our ship data and shops sharing it. So onto a new router and yes AMAZON will deliver it prior to us leaving the dock.
TRAMPOLINE
Dodger #2
When we bought the boat it did not have any dodger to protect the cockpit and people on the helm. Lee and Dean found that out the hard way when they moved the boat from Maryland to Virginia and it became stormy and rainy. They happened to get very wet and cold.
So one of the projects before the boat moved from Virginia to North Carolina Dean made a couple of temporary dodgers. One was out of plexiglass that covered half and the other was out of see through shower curtain material. Both had issues but made the trip much more enjoyable during the rain and wind.
Dodger 1, note tape between sides
Long term we need to make a real dodger but again time becomes short and we needed to improve upon the previous version. Enter dodger #2 which is 30 mil clear plastic sewn to a plastic rope that fits into the track around the hard top. Kris sewed the two together and today we went out and installed. The dodger being full plastic makes it hard to bend and work with, that is why the real ones use Sunbrella for the majority of the dodger and just use the clear plastic for windows.
This one is not perfect but will probably last the summer, fall, and who knows how long.



















