I began this blog two years ago to record and journal about our cruising adventure on our Morgan 43 sailboat during the winter of 2013-2014. And here we are again, ready to repeat the adventure. I should feel experienced since this is our second time, but I don’t. With a different boat, much of the preparing part feels new, or almost new.
New boat = new card. We had to order new boat cards, again. I surely hope that this set of boat cards outlives the first two sets. Each of the previous boat cards became out-dated because something changed and we needed new ones. What can one do with leftover outdated boat cards?? Not enough for wallpaper, if I even wanted wall paper!
Al’s daughter is very patient. 🙂 As our in-house (or would that be “in-family” graphic artist) we send her the photos and the information and she designs and prints the card. Below is the new card’s front and back. Technology has changed so many things, but business cards and “boat cards” still seem to play a role. We enjoy trading them with other boaters as we travel.
Technology Update For the last trip I described the technology we would be using while we cruised – Tech Talk 1 & Tech Talk 2. We are still using many of the same websites for advice, weather, and other boating/cruising info and tips. I still have an iPhone (a 6 has replaced my old 4s) and Al still has a flip phone ( a new one, but still an old “flip.” What can I say? He had a chance to join the rest of us and chose not to do that yet.) However, he does have a “new” refurbished Nano for his music because his ancient one disappeared. I still have a Nook for my reading, although it is a newer model thanks to a Christmas gift. I have it LOADED with a variety of novels to read over the next 8 months. Yeah!! I have the same camera, but not the same camera, and that’s a long story. The first died twice on that trip, but it was replaced and continues to work …… for now. I still don’t really trust it, but if it ain’t broke, it ain’t getting replaced.
Last time we used a MiFi device and got our data package through Millenicom.com for internet access. This time we plan to use my iphone as a hot spot and increase our data plan with Verizon. Hopefully, this will work, because how many of us can live without our internet these days??
In my first “transformation” blog post I wrote about the systems and described our IslandTime wifi connection device, called the Ubiquit Bullet, a booster, coupled to a marine antenna and a Netgear router. This helps us pick up wifi signals that would not ordinarily reach us on the boat. We need it out on the mooring to get a stronger signal from our yacht club, and it was really helpful Hope Town to catch those OII wifi signals. BUT……. it stopped working. Al tried a new router and spend countless (literally countless) hours over a week’s time, emailing back and forth with the IslandTime guy to figure out the problem. Nothing worked. Eventually, we simply ran out of time. Al decided to try a new system called The WIRIE, a plug and play, totally waterproof marine system. It arrived the day before we planned to move onboard the boat. Talk about down to the WIRE…..
We have the same GPS chart plotter, Garmin 5212, but will also use Al’s iPad more as another navigating tool. We have our AIS and hope that our current position will load onto the blog’s page titled “Where is Kindred Spirit?”
Coffee I’ve made another major change for this trip. After much consideration, I have ditched the Chemex coffee pot (please refer to my detailed blog post on the last adventure about coffee making on a boat -Coffee Onboard Your Boat). The reason? I got tired of waiting for the water to boil and for it to drip though the grounds and filter. It took so long that the coffee cooled, in spite of the cute little quilted jacket I made for the glass pot. I discussed my concerns with the Captain, and he assured me that a small electric drip pot was totally do-able. 🙂
A necessary task that Al really delayed for too long. Who can blame him? It’s not as though he wasn’t busy with other boat projects, right?
One evening this week, I found him painting in our living room. Yes, the living room.
Provisioning I have come to the conclusion that we do not cruise simply and we do not cruise lightly. We brought car load after car load froth house to the boat – so much stuff! The “stuff”, such as clothing, toiletries, medical supplies,safety supplies, personal things and entertainment, boat equipment are just one aspect of the preparations; but the provisions, oh my the provisions! Provisioning takes time, thought, planning, and space. I become OCD about what we will, or might, need. I re-read my 2013 blog about the provisioning — “Organizing, moving, and stowing supplies and provisions aboard has been quite an experience. Where will it all go? Will it all fit? And do we really need it all?? Al reminded 3 times each day that there are grocery stores up and down the east coast.” Ditto for 2015.
The size of the freezer was a concern to me – less than the Morgan’s custom freezer and refrigerator. I knew I would overbuy, especially if there was a sale, only to discover that it won’t all fit into my little freezer. I asked Al to make me a cardboard box the exact dimensions of the Engel freezer so that I could buy and package meals over a few days and know that they will fit.
Not only do you have to eat, but you do drink as well. We drink a lot of water so Al added the water filter at the galley sink for drinking water. We stowed 2-3 cases of beer in the lower depths of the boat. And bought boxed wine which then became “bag wine” after we removed the boxes. We also indulged ourselves with a Soda Stream. Al likes a gin and tonic and I enjoy seltzer. This way we won’t have to carry and stow the bottles and cans and there won’t be piles of empties to discard.
We are bringing our bikes so that we can travel a little farther on land.
I searched for photo frames that would fit on the boat so that we could have our family with us.
In 2013, we left on my birthday, September 12th. It would have been an interesting coincidence to leave on the same date, but we just weren’t quite ready.
I think we are ready now. We will leave early tomorrow morning on our new adventure. I plan to continue the blog and will try to look for new things along the way to share and to remember.
Birthday on Block – Kindred Spirit
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Deb & George
From one Kindred Spirit to another
So interesting to follow your blog and to watch you both live your dreams! We absolutely adore our (your other) Morgan 43❤️ We’ve been waiting out the Florida storms patiently most of the summer and getting her ready to go on a cruise! She was hauled out this summer and had a “spa treatment”…getting her bottom painted and her top sides polished…she’s gleaming! We’ll be following your journey…you’ll be able to catch some glimpses of Kindred Spirit on my Facebook page under Deb Sciarra. Have a wonderful cruise…stay safe & hopefully one day the twain shall meet by anchor⛵️
watsons
It makes us happy and grateful that Kindred Spirit is in such loving hands. It would have broken our hearts to sell her to someone who didn’t love her the way we had. George and Deb – you are just the right people to have her now. Enjoy every moment!! It will be a grand day when both vessels meet.
Anthony Baker
I love the picture of you putting up stores….Annette often has a similar look. Having a terrific downwind sail to Hampton. Plan to visit our Yacht Club and eat ice cream! Be Safe A2
Kimberly
Have a wonderful trip! Jeff and I joined Shenny this summer but unfortunately our paths didn’t cross. We’ll be following your adventures and living vicariously through you this winter.