Wednesday, August 10, 2016

July 2016 Summer Fun and---

We really haven't had the time we want to spend on our boat this summer, so far. Seems like life gets in the way. In July we have gone outside the hurricane barrier a few times to visit Padanaram Harbor in Dartmouth. Also ventured to Mattapoiset waters, both along south coast Massachusetts Buzzard's Bay area offering some interesting cruising grounds, both busy and secluded. You can see the spires and steeples on some of the structures that Henry H. Rogers (Standard Oil in 1800's) had built while he was on the South Coast. You also see the wind turbines along the shore and estates of the rich and famous? don't know about that.
One of our girls came down with her children and husband to spend some time on the boat and go fishing. Her son, Toby, age 5, is really into fishing, mostly in fresh water. We took them out past the hurricane barrier and tried to catch a few- to no avail. None the less, it was a fun day just to be on the boat with family.
Dean-  A day later, I climbed the mast for our radio antenna issue and mast head light. I used a mast climber and ladder to reach the top, once there, I used a bosun's,
chair while working. Unfortunately the mast climber was for a smaller mast, thus too short by about 12 feet so I had to stand a 12 foot ladder on the cabin top, against the mast to reach it- very amateur, but it worked. the radio antenna had a badly corroded connector, so that has to be replaced and reconnected. The mast head light base, made of plastic, which sits atop the masthead was broken and corroded-  so we are taking the opportunity to get and install a new LED light. The one removed , probably original to the boat, is tri-color/ anchor with strobe.  The newer LED lights have deleted the strobe. We are moving toward having as much of the boat electrical power source done with energy efficient lighting (LED), solar panels, and perhaps some wind power.

So far our boat under motor seems to run quite smoothly and Suzan is getting used to the boats response to wave actions with our normal breezes of 10-15 mph. the sails are not yet attached as I wanted to finish the project at the top of the mast before attaching the sails for use.
 She is getting the galley, berths, and head organized with what we need to be comfortable for an extended stint aboard. Each time we venture out, we make a list of items that would work for us.

We've gone out again a few times down to a small harbor - Padanaram (South Dartmouth). It is a picturesque little harbor with many sailboats moored. Also ventured out of the hurricane barrier east toward Cape Cod. Stayed overnight in a little cove off West Island, dropped anchor and enjoyed the peace and quiet of a secluded anchorage and  beautiful sunset, sunrise and more stars than I have seen in a long time.
There are many islands and harbors to explore close to Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard, and Nantucket. We can moor or anchor in at Cuttyhunk, the south western most island of the Elizabeth Island chain off Woods Hole in Falmouth, just 15 miles away from Fairhaven/New Bedford.
 Loving life on Buzzards Bay.


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