Merry Christmas to everyone from Fred, Willie, Sal and Kerry! We hope everyone had an enjoyable day.
We spent Christmas in Stuart, Florida. The temperature was about 22’C and it was sunny with a slight breeze. It was the warmest Christmas I can remember. Mom and I were sick and had runny noses but loaded up on Kleenexes and we walked to town where we had a delicious and very filling English breakfast. We then strolled along the waterfront to try to burn off a few calories. We then relaxed and read for a while. In the afternoon Sal and I went over to Chautauqua where we had tea and cookies. We tried to build a gingerbread house. Dad instructed us on it’s construction but were left to our own devices as we tried to decorate. We concluded that neither of us would make it as a cake decorator and in fact, our gingerbread house looked a little like a haunted house. We’re seeing how long it will last now. Last night 1 ½ reindeer has mysteriously gone missing. Dad got to work in the kitchen. We decided to scrap the traditional turkey and instead indulge in a seafood dinner. We had bbq shrimp and some mussels for an appetizer, followed by bacon wrapped scallops on rice with some green beans. We even had pumpkin pie for dessert (though someone forgot the whipped cream!). It was a pleasant evening. We exchanged a few gifts and then went over to Second Wind where we used the wifi antenna to call Sean on Skype. He was having a great time in Manitoba.
Beautiful weather, great food and family, it was a wonderful Christmas.
Before we made it to Stuart on the eve of Christmas Eve, we spent a few quiet days in Manatee Pocket. We had hoped to find a mechanic there to fix our outboard engine. We took the engine on a walk to find a mechanic. He had one look at it and said it was not worth fixing and we should just buy a new one, he knew a place where you could get them for $650. We said thank you but no. Very discouraged we went back and tried calling another place. Everyone seemed to think it was different things. I decided to call Phil, a good family friend and someone who has helped us prepare the boat and fix up Chautauqua. He is an excellent mechanic and was the one that sold us the motor. Through a bad internet connection, and our limited understanding of motors, he was able to describe to us exactly what was wrong, and what we needed to do to fix it. We sequestered a tool from a neighbour boat and followed his instructions, cleaning and drying the inner parts and getting the water out of the fuel and the carburetor. We had it together and in the water in less than an hour, then tried it. It started, to our utter amazement, on the first pull! We have never been more happy. It actually felt like we fixed something. Thank you Phil! We decided that we would spend Christmas in Stuart on a mooring ball so that we would be able to use the marina facilities and be a few blocks away from a grocery store.
We’ve been watching the weather and a strong coldfront was to come through the night after Christmas. It started to get windy at about 11pm, we were prepared for it and had everything tied down. The wind hasn’t let up at all today. Dad used his new wind speed indicator and has been getting reading up and around 30 knots all day long. The waves have the boat rocking around and we have felt queasy a lot of the day. It isn’t supposed to let up for a couple of days, but one it does, we’ll move to West Palm Beach where we’ll be waiting for the right weather to cross over to the Bahamas.