Home for Christmas: (December 10, 2010- January 2, 2011) We left our boat at the Titusville Municipal Marina, rented a car and drove home to be with our families at Christmastime. It was good to see and visit with our kids, parents, brothers, sisters, and nephews. But it was COLD and snowy in Kentucky and West Virginia!
Back to Alexandra: We got back to our boat in Titusville on January 4 and spent the next couple of weeks reorganizing, fixing and updating things, (a.k.a "piddling" on our boat), waiting for our friend Larry to join up with us again. We enjoyed exploring Titusville and the warmer weather. This gave us time to get our new dinghy put together, paint the name on her, and finally get the needed registration papers from the County Court Clerk (there's always an adventure when it comes to owning a boat!). We love our new Seamax inflatable dinghy and the red color makes her easy to spot at the dinghy dock.
We found lots of great places to eat in Titusville, including Dixie Crossroads, El Leoncito, Steve's Diner, and Your Place. We bought Rock Shrimp and Royal Red Shrimp at the seafood market and both were soooo good - just steam them for 5 minutes in Old Bay seasoned water, peel and eat. Don't forget the melted butter for the Rock Shrimp!
The Journey Continues: We picked Larry up at the Orlando airport, and left Titusville on January 18. We were not able to go offshore from Cape Canaveral because the lock to get to the inlet was closed until April, so ICW here we come. We stopped at an anchorage in Melbourne, after a day's travel and continued to Fort Pierce on the 19th. We had a bit of a struggle finding a spot to anchor here with our 7 foot draft, but were glad to get a call from Tow Boat US, who advised us to anchor in the deep water turning basin behind an anchored barge. Phew! That was a relief!
By the 22nd, the winds and weather looked good for continuing from Ft Pierce offshore to Palm Beach. We raised the anchor at 08:00 and arrived at Palm Beach at 5:30 PM. We stayed at anchor at Palm Beach until the 27th, then went in to the Riviera Beach Municipal Marina to do laundry, refuel, fill the water tanks, and to pick up Larry's new friend, Darlene. Darlene brought sunshine and fair breezes with her, and we took off at 3:30PM Friday, the 28th, sailing offshore to Rodriguez Key, arriving at 1:00 PM on Saturday the 29th. From here, it was just two short day trips to Safe Harbour Marina, in Stock Island. Ahhh, it feels like home again!
Friday, February 11, 2011
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