Cap’n Bill’s Logbook

On and off the water

The end… for now

The End… After some great years on the water aboard Dory, we have decided not to take her south again, but to head to Texas and live near our son and his bride.

In our last trip aboard Dory as her owners, we took her from Norfolk to nearby Chesapeake for in-water storage at Atlantic Yacht Basin. There, she will belong to our friend Seth, who has helped maintain Dory through two different owners, never realizing that she would one day belong to him.

No more needing to work with a slow cell phone connection to the Internet from a marginal location. I’m looking forward to having plenty of space…

working from land

Conspicuous Consumption

Early February: We finally left old and new friends at Vero Beach and started south. We’re traveling with our friends George and Jackie who are aboard Sea Otter II, and plan to cruise with them for the next several months.

We stopped for a weekend in Palm Beach Gardens before continuing to Miami Beach. (Slow boats like Dory and Sea Otter II don’t travel much on weekends. The hot shots on their “go fast” boats are all over the waterways, and they care little that their high speed wakes will rock other boats tremendously.)

There is some conspicuous consumption here. In a 45 minute walk from where we landed the dinghy to a nearby ocean beach park, we were passed by three Rolls Royces. an average home on the waterway near Ft LauderdaleWe also wandered by the first grocery store we’ve ever seen that had valet parking and a courtesy golf-cart shuttle from the parking area to the grocery store entrance — all of 100 feet. 

model helicopter on the roof?The sights along the waterway from Vero to Miami are amazing. There are homes that rival small hotels in size, and odd decorations every where we looked.

Doesn’t everyone have a full-sized model of a helicopter on their roof?

Below: I guess these two decorations might represent love and hate. We’re not sure who the owner of the second statue might have been mad at.


Near Ft LauderdaleWithout comment...

Late February: We anchored in Miami Beach, and spent the better part of two days seeing about 1/3 of the boat show. We also met up with Mojo, Vagabond, Longtayle, Rusty Nail, and a few other cruising boats we’d met earlier.

Take a look at where we anchored in Miami Beach, at about the middle of that photo.

We stayed in Miami Beach for a few more days, completing minor errands and waiting for good weather to move on.

Leaving Saudi - Starting Retirement

  

Getting ready for retirement

Ample supply of laborMoving from the Middle East was a necessary step in early retirement. The first step was to recruit some help for packing all our stuff. We found a ready supply of labor.

This doesn't work well! (photo by Capn Bill, in Bahrain)Once everything was packed, it needed to be hauled away. Our first efforts ran into some problems… First, we got the cart before the horse…

Sometimes I felt like this when working. Then we determined that we had a capacity problem . . .

Moving day!But we soon got everything fixed, and we were off and running!

(Getting all this stuff on the boat was a bit of a challenge.)