Ok…I know, it’s been way too long! But to tell you the truth to have access coincide with time, has proven to be very difficult. I would like to start this blog off by thanking everyone who helped us out in Oriental. For those of you who don’t know…we hauled Meggie out of the water in Oriental and because we live on a budget now, we had limited time to get everything we needed done on Meggie. We were bombarded with the friendliest, most generous and ever thoughtful people while in Oriental. A big thank you to sail craft, our neighbours Doug and Ann, our fellow wood boat owners John from Whompoa and Don and D from Southern Cross, Mike and MaryJane from our next favourite boat Hans Christian and last but certainly not least our good friends from bird of passage, Glenn and Ulrike who helped us beyond words. They made sure we were fed, had ice and sourced material we needed like only a cruiser with a truck and local knowledge could do (not to mention having a best friend as a machinist really helped us out as well…so another special thank you to Manfred for the use of his shop, the steel brackets, and the wonderful gift). Thank you to all of you, we cannot express our gratitude enough.
Ok..enough of that. Since I last wrote, yes…we hauled Megs. There were plenty of things that we wanted to, and felt we had to do to her before he headed any further. I’m not going to bore y’all (that the south coming out of me) with all the details but our list included such things as:
-build new beddings for the engine (which included hauling the engine out of the boat, and once done, revealed 5 damaged ribs that had to be repaired) this was the biggy
-engine overhaul (including injectors, degreased, painted, a overall thorough cleaning-which was unfortunately my job)
-varnish transom and rudder
-have our prop resized
-antifoul (which is paint below the water line and some really harsh stuff, so nothing will grow on the bottom)
-plug the keel bolts (this was to ensure that we did not encounter any toredos…which are nasty worms that like to enter into the end grain of wood and then eat your boat…so we didn’t want that!)
-and we wanted to check our keel to see if there was any damage done when we hit in Portsmouth
So….the above including 4 coats of varnish on both the rudder and transom, new custom built wood beddings with 3 coats of sealer (built by Mike…of course) completed in 8 days AND…we lost 2 days to rain. So needless to say we were pretty pleased with ourselves. We both worked like dogs to get everything completed (especially Mike…you all know Mike!!!). Anyway…it worked out perfectly because Twice Loved ( a fellow boat from Thornbury) showed up the day before Meggie went back into the water, and we are all now successfully travelling south as we speak.
So we commenced our travels again heading into the ICW once more. About 2 hours into our first day something made a funny sound…”Oh no! What was that?” Then these HUGE fish appeared on either side of Meggie…yes…dolphins. Beside the bow, beside the stern, at amidships….everywhere…huge. It was soooo exciting, I was screaming so manically I think I may have scared them away. Anyway…it was pretty cool, but because the water is so dark you couldn’t see them swimming under the water and no pictures cause they’re way too fast. So that was a great start to our travels once again.
We sailed past Beaufort NC and were reintroduced to the currents and within ½ an hour we went from 7.3 knots to 3.7 knots…it’s crazy. Just when you think you have the tides and currents figured out you realize you have no idea what the hell is going on. Anyway, we anchored in a little placed called Spooner creek as foul weather was approaching for the next couple of days and we wanted to be anchored somewhere relatively safe. Well…we anchored and although it was relatively safe, we had a huge concrete wall that surrounded the anchorage…yikes. We put two anchors out and endured 40 knot winds for most of the afternoon and into the night. Meggie rode it out pretty good, and although we felt confident with our anchor set, we did not feel confident with “the wall’’ 60 feet off our stern. Gerry (from Twice Loved) decided he had had enough and asked a homeowner if him and Meggie could tie to their dock and pilings…”Sure…you can plug in and use the power too’’. Thank you Gerry! So Twice Loved and Meggie made our way to their dock and enjoyed a night full of sleep. We awoke the next morning only to discover that our dinghy was almost submerged and flood warnings all over the radio due to the amount of rain we received overnight. We also discovered that we had all been invited to Thanksgiving dinner that night! Yup…2nd Thanksgiving dinner this year. Let me just get something straight here. The dock we were at belonged to 84 foot motor yacht (Meggie is 30 feet) which was not there as it was at their house in Florida. And… the 84 foot yacht belonged to a million+ dollar home (which by the way was their 3rd home) and the neighbours flew in that afternoon on a helicopter…yup…a helicopter. We were thrilled. Wayne, Ellen and their family were wonderful hosts…super nice people who laid out a spread like you would not believe. So with our bellies full we said adios and were off again.
North Carolina along the coast is breathtaking. For the next few days we enjoyed calm weather, sunny days and warm temperatures. So you remember how we didn’t get any pictures of the dolphins? Well…we were just cruising along and “What was that noise?” And there they were…2 fun loving dolphins playing underneath Meggie’s belly. They would go down under and appear on one side and then do the same thing and a couple of seconds later would come up on the other side. This went on for about 10-15 minutes. They were right beside the cockpit of our boat…you could practically reach out and touch them. This time we got some great photos. Every time they would come up they would freak you out cause you didn’t know when or where they would pop up, and when they did…they met you with a spray of salt water. It was a really surreal moment and when it was over we both couldn’t believe that it had happened. Now…I’m sure those of you reading this that have experienced this and have done so many times can recall the first time it happened to you and remember how magical the moment felt. Soooo coool.
So our days have been filled with sunny, warm temperatures as we travel down the ICW. Pelicans meander above and around us and Mike has confirmed that the males remind him of that tall white haired guy from M*A*S*H (neither of us know his name), and the herons stand like statues in the marsh acting as if we cannot see them. Although we have the sails up most of the time, the poor engine does most of the work and we find ourselves wanting to sail. It’s a catch 22 because if you head into the ocean, you’ll have a great sail and cover a lot of miles, but on the other hand you miss all the scenery. If you stay inside you see all the scenery but you don’t get to sail, you rely on the motor and it’s generally slower. To stay inside or go out? That is the question…well the question we’re faced with. So right now we’re planning a 100 naut.mile jump from Savannah river (Georgia) to St. Mary’s inlet (Fernandina beach, Florida). If the weather is co-operating we’ll make the jump off shore and miss Georgia. Weather. It’s what our life aboard revolves around.
So we are now sitting in the harbour in Charleston South Carolina, planning on spending the day here tomorrow. We were fortunate enough to have a taste of this beautiful southern city, with it’s incredible homes with a mixture of moss draped trees and tall palm trees. You really get a sense that you’re deep in the south in Charleston. And the best thing is the southern charm and hospitality, and that great accent!
We plan to be in Savannah, Georgia on Monday and then either hop out and down to Florida via the Atlantic ocean or discover the windy marshy trail of the ICW through Georgia and then to Florida. Either way it will be an adventure that I’m sure we’ll both enjoy.
Thank you to all of you who keep the comments coming. For those of you that we’ve never met, I hope you keep reading and sending your comments. You never know…we could meet in an anchorage somewhere someday.
So until next time…
Kylie & Mike
So we commenced our travels again heading into the ICW once more. About 2 hours into our first day something made a funny sound…”Oh no! What was that?” Then these HUGE fish appeared on either side of Meggie…yes…dolphins. Beside the bow, beside the stern, at amidships….everywhere…huge. It was soooo exciting, I was screaming so manically I think I may have scared them away. Anyway…it was pretty cool, but because the water is so dark you couldn’t see them swimming under the water and no pictures cause they’re way too fast. So that was a great start to our travels once again.
We sailed past Beaufort NC and were reintroduced to the currents and within ½ an hour we went from 7.3 knots to 3.7 knots…it’s crazy. Just when you think you have the tides and currents figured out you realize you have no idea what the hell is going on. Anyway, we anchored in a little placed called Spooner creek as foul weather was approaching for the next couple of days and we wanted to be anchored somewhere relatively safe. Well…we anchored and although it was relatively safe, we had a huge concrete wall that surrounded the anchorage…yikes. We put two anchors out and endured 40 knot winds for most of the afternoon and into the night. Meggie rode it out pretty good, and although we felt confident with our anchor set, we did not feel confident with “the wall’’ 60 feet off our stern. Gerry (from Twice Loved) decided he had had enough and asked a homeowner if him and Meggie could tie to their dock and pilings…”Sure…you can plug in and use the power too’’. Thank you Gerry! So Twice Loved and Meggie made our way to their dock and enjoyed a night full of sleep. We awoke the next morning only to discover that our dinghy was almost submerged and flood warnings all over the radio due to the amount of rain we received overnight. We also discovered that we had all been invited to Thanksgiving dinner that night! Yup…2nd Thanksgiving dinner this year. Let me just get something straight here. The dock we were at belonged to 84 foot motor yacht (Meggie is 30 feet) which was not there as it was at their house in Florida. And… the 84 foot yacht belonged to a million+ dollar home (which by the way was their 3rd home) and the neighbours flew in that afternoon on a helicopter…yup…a helicopter. We were thrilled. Wayne, Ellen and their family were wonderful hosts…super nice people who laid out a spread like you would not believe. So with our bellies full we said adios and were off again.
North Carolina along the coast is breathtaking. For the next few days we enjoyed calm weather, sunny days and warm temperatures. So you remember how we didn’t get any pictures of the dolphins? Well…we were just cruising along and “What was that noise?” And there they were…2 fun loving dolphins playing underneath Meggie’s belly. They would go down under and appear on one side and then do the same thing and a couple of seconds later would come up on the other side. This went on for about 10-15 minutes. They were right beside the cockpit of our boat…you could practically reach out and touch them. This time we got some great photos. Every time they would come up they would freak you out cause you didn’t know when or where they would pop up, and when they did…they met you with a spray of salt water. It was a really surreal moment and when it was over we both couldn’t believe that it had happened. Now…I’m sure those of you reading this that have experienced this and have done so many times can recall the first time it happened to you and remember how magical the moment felt. Soooo coool.
So our days have been filled with sunny, warm temperatures as we travel down the ICW. Pelicans meander above and around us and Mike has confirmed that the males remind him of that tall white haired guy from M*A*S*H (neither of us know his name), and the herons stand like statues in the marsh acting as if we cannot see them. Although we have the sails up most of the time, the poor engine does most of the work and we find ourselves wanting to sail. It’s a catch 22 because if you head into the ocean, you’ll have a great sail and cover a lot of miles, but on the other hand you miss all the scenery. If you stay inside you see all the scenery but you don’t get to sail, you rely on the motor and it’s generally slower. To stay inside or go out? That is the question…well the question we’re faced with. So right now we’re planning a 100 naut.mile jump from Savannah river (Georgia) to St. Mary’s inlet (Fernandina beach, Florida). If the weather is co-operating we’ll make the jump off shore and miss Georgia. Weather. It’s what our life aboard revolves around.
So we are now sitting in the harbour in Charleston South Carolina, planning on spending the day here tomorrow. We were fortunate enough to have a taste of this beautiful southern city, with it’s incredible homes with a mixture of moss draped trees and tall palm trees. You really get a sense that you’re deep in the south in Charleston. And the best thing is the southern charm and hospitality, and that great accent!
We plan to be in Savannah, Georgia on Monday and then either hop out and down to Florida via the Atlantic ocean or discover the windy marshy trail of the ICW through Georgia and then to Florida. Either way it will be an adventure that I’m sure we’ll both enjoy.
Thank you to all of you who keep the comments coming. For those of you that we’ve never met, I hope you keep reading and sending your comments. You never know…we could meet in an anchorage somewhere someday.
So until next time…
Kylie & Mike
18 comments:
Hey You Two, AGAIN!!! I was just about to publish my comment and the power went out - the full nine yards, candle time in Thornbury!!! We've been having a storm today.
Well, what can I say, WOW!!! The pictures are fabulous and it sounds and looks like you have been busy, busy, busy! with Fun and and with Work. So happy to hear that you got all the work done on Meggie. And, everybody sure sounds friendly and supportive. Good stuff.
Your second Thanksgiving dinner sounds nothing short of amazing and, now your rubbing elbows with the rich and famous!! Helicoptors landing, etc. etc. not too shabby guys! Good thing Jerry isn't shy. By the way, you must be pleased to finally get together.
Your dolphin experience must have been awesome. I can just picture the level of excitement and the jockeying back and forth with the camera.
So, Florida....here you go.....! I can feel the temperatures rising. The appertif to help prepare you for that long sought after Caribbean. Let me know if you bump into Johnny Depp!!! The way things are unfolding, you very well might!!
Everyone here sends their love. Take care, be safe and have fun! Looking forward to your next update. k,p,s,k
As I sit reading the blog at work with snow coming down (no skiing yet)it's nicw to be put in a warmer place with your adventure. The photos are great and I particularly apreciated the before and after of the engine job as I did it twice with Dolphin and recognize the work involved. It's great you found Twice Loved as the companionship will be fun. All the best from wintery Canada.
Martin
Just fantastic guys!! The suspense has been killing me!
Meggie (and her engine) look great.
Paul
Mike & Kylie :)
I was wondering when you would have more to share! I've always wanted to go to Georgia, you know ... I am coveting your travels, as always, but especially now.
I can just hear you Ky, when the dolphins appeared ... "Mike! Mike! ..." LOL ... I miss you!!! Call when you can :)
Is it "Trapper John" that your pelican friends look like Mike? hehe ... Pelicans John, MD :)
AND if you do see Johnny Depp, please say hello from your sister, would you? :)
Another wonderful entry ... always a pleasure to read. I wish you calm seas - be safe ... sending you lots of love and a big hug!
Angie D :)
xoxoxoxo
Hi guys, haven't seen you since we escaped Spa Creek. Ran into some problems and went to Back Creek to the marina to cleanup and resupply.
Looks like you are catching up again. We are in Southpoint Anchorage, Stuart for most of the month of Dec. Look us up if you're in the area over xmas. We may be just across the river at the HarborInn Marina.
Ed and Karen, Sean and Caley
SV Emeral Fire
Hi Kylie and Mike. GREAT photos (and adventures)! Hurry up and get SOUTH - it's cold up there where you are! We are in Stuart, Florida now - HOT and 80's so get ready for warm and sunny when you get here. We will leave Maddy in Stuart so we can be "home" for the holidays, then plan to head across the Gulf Stream and into the southern Bahamas around mid-late January. We'll be watching for pretty little Meggie in all our ports of call!
Debbie and Mike, SV Maddy
Enjoy your postings and pictures. Keep em coming! We're from New Bern, North Carolina and love your comments about our sailing grounds. We agree with you.
Hey Kylie & Mike!
Glad to hear that you are having a great time and everything is going well! I will be home for Nicole Darou's Wedding on New Yrs Eve so I am sure that Darran and I will be stopping by to see your Mom while we are home.
Wishing you both the very best and safe sailing- Jocey & Darran
Hey! Just wanted to let you know that Bill Copeland called to wish us a Merry Christmas and ask about YOU TWO!! Surprise, Surprise!!!! I updated him, Bill doesn't have access to the interent and he asked us to send you both warm wishes, so "Merry Christmas and All the Best in 2007" from Bill.
Take Care K&P
PS We are going over to Terra and Jay's for a drink and out to dinner tonight. Stephanie and Andy will be there too. We'll be thinking of you and we will toast our adventuresome friends .
Hey Guys!!! It's been a while, I know...for now, I've only got internet access at work though, and it's been super-busy! Anywho...I've been checkin' out your updates constantly, just haven't had two seconds to send a message. (By the way Kylie, I've misplaced your email address, so I guess just leaving these little messages will do until i can find it...or if you could, just email it to me at purplejeep11@hotmail.com please!) So, I'd just like you two to know that I'm super jealous of your wee trip...I think it's awesome that you're seeing and doing so many cool things...I think it's absolutely amazing that you're able to do it all. I currently have the picture of Kylie and the dolphins as my background on my computer and change it all the time as you keep updated your blog. The pictures have been amazing, keep 'em comin'!!!
Anyway, I'm sure you have a million of these to read and not a whole lot of time to read them in, so I'll leave you with a "Merry Christmas!!!" 'cause I'm sure I won't be able to write again before then...also "Happy New Year!!!" I'm sure you'll find somewhere to stop for the night and have a few brewskies (hehehe)...I'll talk to ya in the new year!
Be safe, and have fun :)
Ashley xoxo
Hi, Jut found your story in the TownDock.net webite. We live in Oriental but were out of town when you came through. Our names are Bob and Molly. We own a 1950 Hinckley Sou'wester 34 wooden boat named Harmony (also origional name). We currently live aboard as we redo and outfit her for our own cruising adventure. We plan to head north to Maine and were ever. You seem to share our philosophy of No Plan and simplisity. We also will have minimal electronics. We've recently decided to take it one step further though, and am currently tearing out our engine. Sail Only for us. We hope to be in the water by next fall, but later is fine. After reading your artical and blog, we were comforted to find a fellow wooden boat owner our age with a similar plan or lack there of. Hopefully we'll meet in passage someday. Best of luck, Bob and Molly
Hi Kylie and Mike, lost your email and only today had the brainwave to "google" you. Read your sight it looks great, I can only imagine the fun you are having, knowing the fun I had when I travelled....I do envy you. My advice, keep going and going and going. At last here in Collingwood the weather is getting better. Had a busy year in real estate and won a silver medal!! I'm loving it. Now I know where to find you I shall keep checking this site. Keep safe and have tons of fun. lots of love Christine, Mick, Ruddles and of course your friendly collie...Tanglefoot!!! xxxx
Hi Guys
Tashmoo here. Congratulations on conquering the Mona! I guess you didn’t have to worry as much. I hear the passage down the eastern chain of Caribbean islands is worse then the Mona! Just kidding… Sounds like you're having a great time. We had no doubt you would though… and that was a huge fish! We're still in FL. Hopefully next week we're floating again and starting our passage south, again… Keep on writing we're enjoying your blog.
John and Cindy
Hey Mike and Kylie got your site from Rob and Nicki. What a wonderful adventure I m so jealous
Wait til Barry see s that fish
Its good to know that your fine and happy Your often in my thoughts
and I miss your grinning face
Love to you both Sue
Hi Mike & Kylie Just a short note to encourage you to keep up the blog. You are our insperation. If you dont slow down we will never catch up.HA. Millennium Sea is just about ready to go.We are on track to leave up here in Sept. then after xmas we will transit to the islands somewhere.Kylie you do a great job with the blog I read it at least once a week just so I stay focused in getting the boat ready.As you know all the work can get long in the tooth.Tell Mike I miss him in the harbour as I am the only one making noise on the weekends.Fair winds and enjoy every minute.
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