Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Just Go

Sat Aug 12 through Sun Aug 20, 2017

Finally the generator was working again, thanks to Dave at Wrights Marina, and we headed out into Georgian Bay. We saw quite a few lighthouses.





Pointe au Baril
It was rather windy in the bay with 2 to 3 foot waves, so we turned into Beaverstone Inlet which is the small craft channel with more lighthouses.


Very narrow in places but the scenery was beautiful, plenty of big granite rocks, trees and clear water all the way through Collins Inlet. We went into Killarney Mountain Lodge Marina at the west end of Georgian Bay for the night. It is a small resort community with a beer store and a grill that sold fish and chips.
Beautiful pink granite rocks are everywhere
The next day we headed into the North Channel with not as many rocks but plenty of trees and lots of water.
channel light anchored in granite 
We went through the Little Current pass (with lots of current) without any problems even waiting for the swing bridge to open. It was a long day of cruising to anchor in Vidal Bay. The next day it only took 5 hours to get to Drummond Island Michigan--back in the USA!!! We checked in with Customs and spent the night at Drumond Yacht Basin Marina.
Sunset back in USA
We left Drumond Island early to head south across Lake Huron to mainland Michigan at Rogers City. Our friends Paul and Ann were waiting for us at the marina. We had traveled together as buddy boats  from Demopolis, Alabama to Madeira Beach, Florida in 2016. Paul and Ann finished the Great Loop in Jacksonsville, Florida, sold their loop boat, and went back to Rogers City. We had a great visit with them and toured Rogers City.
Paul's and Ann's new boat - a 22' C-Dory for exploring
The weather report was for the winds to increase and more rain, so we left the next morning for Mackinaw City. It was a good cruise with big swales pushing us along. At the Straits State Marina we met up with Dan and Jean on Time Out.
Big swales on Lake Huron
The marina had great wifi so we had to catch up on paying bills and relaxed the entire day. On Friday the weather was still too wild for our boats, but we got on a big ferry to visit Mackinac Island for the day. It is a very beautiful island and The Grand Hotel reminded us of the Greenbrier Hotel in West Virginia. Every other building was a t-shirt shop, then a fudge shop, and then a restaurant!
Beautiful houses on Mackinac Island
By Saturday the weather report was much better so there were many boats leaving the marina. We went under the Mackinaw Bridge and headed south on Lake Michigan. There was still plenty of waves and bounced us for 8 hours to Charlevoix. We had just tied up the boat at the marina and Paul and Ann arrived. We all enjoyed dinner together and caught up on the latest news. It was a great evening and great conversation!!!!
Paul, Ann, Dan, Jean, Kelly, Terri
There are quite a few Loopers here in Charlevoix and we are all staying several more days waiting for the next decent weather window to head south.

Sunday, August 13, 2017

Hurry Up (and Wait)

Thurs Aug 3 to Fri Aug 11

The two weeks "on the hard" at Buckhorn wore us out! We were in a hurry to go. It feels good to be moving every day for several days then find a place to visit a town or the grocery store. That first day back on the water we went 50 miles through 3 locks. We stopped at the top of the Kirkfield Lock 36, it is another lift lock like Peterborough. I walked down the stairway around the lock and found that a road goes under the lock, pretty neat!

In the pan at Kirkfield Lock
And who would guess that we would find another telephone booth!

The historic hole in the wall bridge was nice too! 

We go through 4 locks in 10 miles then stop on the down stream side of Lock 40 to check the weather forecast for a large lake we need to cross. There are squall warnings for high gusty winds and waves 2'-4'. Way more than we can take. So we clear everything off the deck and tie down the kayak. This lock is in an isolated area and there is no water nor electric so we have to run the generator a couple times a day to keep the refrigerator cold. Looper boat Imagine This is moored at the top of the lock and we get together for docktails.

Kelly Terri Amy Chris
So after two days on the wall at the lock, the weather clears and five boats head down the river through the lock and into Lake Simcoe. The lake is calm, the sky is clear, it is warm and sunny, life is good again! We traveled 46 miles and stopped at a small government marina for the night.

We had been looking forward to the Big Chute Marine Railway--it was a great ride!


This picture shows the downhill ride
We finish the Trent Severn Waterway and head into Georgian Bay. Lots of water and a nice ride to Queens Cove Marina.  We stay there for two days because we want a mechanic to look at the generator. It seems to be putting out too much voltage. Late on the second day they finally say they do not have anyone and cannot get a generator repairman. So we travel up the bay with sunshine and small waves pushing us along. We pull in behind an island to anchor for the night. Well, the generator was putting out more smoke than we like to see! No generator. Don't open the refrigerator. Fortunately, the beer is in a cooler with lots of ice!

Lots of sunshine gets us up early. Kelly's solar panel keeps a battery charged and an invertor that will run the coffee pot! We make it to Wright's Marina in Byng Inlet and the mechanic is right there! He has the generator apart and found a pipe nipple broken on the exhaust. He can have new parts the next afternoon. And he does! And it is fixed!
Wright's Marina Byng Inlet



Saturday, August 5, 2017

Nap Time

Fri July 22-Thurs Aug 3

Well it was Friday afternoon (day 2) when they pulled us back out of the water and took the boat over to the parking lot and blocked it up. At least they are letting us stay on the boat and we have enough power to run the refrigerator and fans. It is not particularly hot, so air conditioning is not needed. We are conveniently parked beside their nice restroom/shower house.  

Our new marina spot
No work on the weekend so we slept late and relaxed. Kelly really enjoyed afternoon naps and watching seaplanes!
Just a quickie!

Buckhorn Lake seaplane
It took several hours on Monday (day 5) to pull the stern tube out and it was not split at the weld. It was not centered around the shaft. Seems like it took too long to locate a new piece of pipe to replace the stern tube. On Thursday (day 8) the shaft was pulled out and it was slightly bowed and scored where it rubbed the stern tube. They happened to have a piece of material to make us a new shaft.
Stern tube with mud oozing out of the split
Well the tint on the front windshield is in bad shape and needs to be removed. What else do I have to do? Armed with the blow dryer I heated up a corner and start pulling. It came off easily, but it looks like a lot of adhesive left on the window. Using a razor blade, the corner peels off. Heat it up and another layer of film comes off. Same thing for the center window! That was easy! Years ago we removed the film from the drive station window and it was horrible mess to remove.
Much better view through the windshield
Kelly needed something to do, so here are the numbers from 11 months of travel:
4765 miles
729 engine hours
1592 gallons of diesel fuel
6.54 mph
2.99 mpg
2.18 gph
0.334 gpm

One of the regular boaters at the Buckhorn Yacht Harbour commented that we are on "Buckhorn time". Guess that means don't be in a hurry (day 11)!

Good advice
One of the mechanics came to the boat on Monday (day 12) to remove the coupling for the shaft. Uh-oh, the coupling was hiding a rotten support! Here comes the fiberglass guy.
Brand new support
On Wednesday (day 14) the mechanic starts putting it all back together. He is finished by 2 pm and loads us on the trailer. They got the blocks removed, but a big thunderstorm with lightning gets here first. Wait until tomorrow.
Did you really think I could get a picture of the lightning?
It is launch day!!! They back the trailer in the water and all the water stayed on the outside of the boat!!!! We take the mechanic for a ride so he can check everything running! He says we are good to go!!!
Goodbye Buckhorn Yacht Harbor
Here's the final work list:
new stern tube
new shaft
new coupling support
new stuffing in shaft stuffing box
new stuffing in rudder stuffing box
new annodes on rudder
new O-ring in starboard stern thruster
new annodes on both stern thrusters
work on fuel filter and primer pump
minor repair and polish the prop

BOATS: Bring out another thousand(s)