Archive for November, 2005
November 28, 2005
Comments Off on Tough To Leave “Double Wide” Behind
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With Double Wide safely put away for a month long absence, we caught a shuttle up to Miami and then back to Texas. The entire trip was a fantastic adventure that I was excited to share with Michelle and our boys. We have some great stories to tell, and we didn’t break anything! Like they say […]
November 27, 2005
Comments Off on Best Laid Plans
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We were up early again in order to motor over to the marina that we were planning to have pull our boat when we returned to Texas. The plan was to make final arrangements for the haul out later in the day. First, however, my cousin Mark Haley, his wife, and their daughter were scheduled […]
November 26, 2005
Comments Off on John Pennekamp National Park
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We were up and moving in time to witness a spectacular sunrise. No wind again today, which was a little frustrating. We bought a sailboat after all, not a stink pot! After an hour of motoring we were passed by the same yacht that held us up at Miami Beach Marina. A quick radio conversation […]
November 25, 2005
Comments Off on Off to No Name Harbor
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Up at dawn to start a new adventure. The goal for today? No Name Harbor south of Miami, but first we have to find our way out of the Labyrinth that is the canal system of Fort Lauderdale. We had planned on stopping for fuel on the way out to open waters, but who knew that every […]
November 24, 2005
Comments Off on It’s Not the Size of the Yacht….
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Our boys, Patrick and Sean flew in this afternoon for our Thanksgiving cruise. As we pulled into Fort Lauderdale Marina, the boys were excited to see all the boats. “Is that our new boat?” No. “How about that one?” Not that one either. There she is next to the motor yacht. “Really? It’s tiny!” Grrrr. […]
November 23, 2005
Comments Off on We Own a Manta!
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Yahooo! We took delivery of our Manta 40 today! The former owners, Bob and Joan Pfarr, were very gracious and spent most of the day helping us get familiar with the boat. Running and standing rigging, radios, plumbing, ground tackle; where were the batteries again? Dang, there’s a lot to learn and I’m totally overwhelmed!! […]