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Month: June 2018

Locked In

Locked In

Today’s challenge was to traverse our first lock. The Okeechobee waterway has five locks in all. These raise and lower our boat as we move across the state to the east coast.  The first lock is W.P. Franklin, and is only 12 miles or so from Ft. Myers, so the first task was to put Ft Myers to our rudder and head east into the heart of Florida. This lock only raises us by about 1.5 feet, but it is…

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Ft. Myers

Ft. Myers

When we stopped at Legacy Harbor Marina in Ft. Myers we were pleasantly surprised. It is clean and neat and within walking distance of a grocery store and the downtown area. We had initially planned to only stay one night, but after I realized that there was a coal fired pizza place in town I decided we would spend one extra night. We also took advantage of the laundry  and did a pump out and water refill.

Water World

Water World

To avoid the afternoon storms typical of Florida this time of year, we got another early start. Today’s goal was 37 miles away, which doesn’t seem like much until you consider that we are traveling at 8 miles per hour. So that makes it about a five hour trip after we slow down for the manatee areas. Upon leaving Boca Grande we found ourselves in Pine Island Sound. The currents are different than normal, and the water can apparently get…

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Bridges

Bridges

Today we traveled from Sarasota to Boca Grande. Along the ICW in this area are miles and miles of slow speed manatee protection zones. I can’t say for certain if we saw a manatee, but we did see lots of pelicans. And channel markers. And pelicans on channel markers. This is a channel marker. The gold square indicates it is an Intracoastal Waterway channel marker. We try to keep the green ones on the starboard side of the boat. We…

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Great Start to the Great Loop

Great Start to the Great Loop

Our year has been pretty hectic up to this point, so our expected departure date has been delayed by about two months, but the day has finally arrived. We left our home in Orlando in a rental car and drove to the marina, which is about two hours away. We packed the boat, picked up groceries and made some last-minute repairs. We then returned the rental car and rode our bikes back to the boat, where we finally attached our…

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Water Pump

Water Pump

There are a few luxuries that make the difference between roughing it and living normally. Refrigeration is probably the most important to me, followed by running water. So it was increasingly annoying that the freshwater system on our boat would consistently stop working after being idle for a few minutes. I would then have to go to the power panel and recycle the breaker. In some cases we would need to wait several minutes before turning the breaker back on….

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