So apparently I did jinx us. Yamaha sent the new power head to southport, and it arrived Friday. We talked to Gregory Poole and they agreed to work overtime if we would pay the extra. Monday, when Gregory Poole went to put the last screw in, they realized the power head Yamaha sent was missing a brass ring, which is not only a very important piece of the motor, but also specific to that motor (so the one could not be taken off the old one). By the time we found out about it, Yamaha had already missed Monday shipment, and it would not go out until Tuesday to arrive at Southport Wednesday, for them to do the work Wednesday and Thursday and possibly make the Thursday pick up, but if not Friday. So then the motor couldn't go on until Monday which only gives us 3 days to make it from Palm Beach to Treasure Cay for Christmas, which is a push assuming the weather is there. We are going to do more research today, but at this point it looks like we will be crossing between Thursday and Saturday with one motor. The weather looks very calm, so we should be ok.
On top of that, Ben's phone is no longer charging, and he is unable to sync or restore it using his computer because he is getting a message that the software is incompatible. So, we have another appointment with an Apple Store. This of course is complicated because we have used Ben's number as our contact number for the the marina in Southport, Yamaha, and the marina here that is supposed to install the engine.
On to happier topics, where were we? I had said we had some long days recently. Here's the exact milage (in statue miles):
Dec 6; Fernandina Beach, FL to St Augustine, FL; 59 miles
Dec 7; St Augustine, FL to Daytona Beach, FL; 60 miles
Dec 8; Daytona Beach, FL to Titusville, FL; 46 miles
Dec 9; Titusville, FL to Vero Beach, FL; 70 miles
Leaving St Augustine we made our first bridge timing error. On the chart it looked like the opening bridge was about 1/2 a mile from our marina. We read in the guidebook that the Bridge of Lions Highway Bridge opens on the hour and half hour except for 8 am, noon and 5 pm. So we thought if we left about 7:10, we would make the 7:30 opening, and be golden. Unforetunetly the bridge was a little further than we though, and we just missed the 7:30 opening, so had to wait until 8:30 am.
On December 8 a
SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket was fired from Cape Canaveral, which is right across the ICW from Titusville. The dock master at the marina south of Daytona Beach said we would be able to see the rocket from Daytona as we motored towards Titusville. It was supposed to launch between 9:00 am and 12:30 pm, and the first launch time was about 9:35. We looked for it, but when we didn't see it, I checked twitter and a news site and saw the initial launch was delayed and had been rescheduled for 10:43 am. We missed the initial part of the launch but looked up just in time to see the stage two rocket fire!
According to the guidebook, the NASA Railroad Bridge is the only opening bridge without an attendant on the ICW, and is normally open except when a train comes through, but on the 8th, the bridge was undergoing construction and was closed for "a little while." By the number of boats with their anchors out waiting for the bridge to open, it looked like it had been that way for quite awhile. We also recognized many of the boats as having passed us earlier that morning - many of them were much faster than us and had passed us several hours earlier - they must have been waiting for a while. We started to drop our anchor as well, but then heard on the radio it would only be another 1/2 hour, so decided to wait it out. After the NASA bridge there was another opening bridge 2 miles later, which we made with no problem. The next bridge, about 7 miles after that did not open at all between 3:30 and 5 pm. We would have just made it by 3:30 if we didn't have to wait a half hour for the railroad bridge, but with the delay we realized we wouldn't get through until after 5, so decided to call it a day.
After mooring at Vero Beach, we stopped at Peck Lake at about mile 992. It was a beautiful anchorage, especially when we figured out the loud crashing noise was actually the beach, just a dingy ride and short walk away! We decided to stay put on Saturday and enjoyed the beach! It wasn't quite warm enough to swim, but I laid on the beach and read, Ben searched for sea shells and we waded up to our knees. Ben also got online and got a 3 day fishing permit for the state of Florida. We were very excited to catch our first fish while fishing in the surf. It was a salt water cat fish which Ben threw back. We'd much rather be on a beach in the Bahamas, but we are having a blast anyway, and we're starting to realize how hard it will be to go back to "the real world" once this trip is over.
We are now at North Palm Beach Marina. When we called the marina, they said there was a grocery store about a mile away, and we could walk to it, but we'd probably want a cab back. It turns out it's actually 1.8 miles. The first night we were here we walked to a restaurant which was closed, and then walked about another mile to another restaurant, knowing we'd need a cab for the ride home. The cab was $20 for less than 2 miles, and there was no meter or any info on how the fare was calculated in the cab. We decided we'd be better off renting a car than trying to deal with the cabs again. It ended up being a great decision! We had a lot of last minute provisioning to do, so it was nice to be able to fill up the car. In addition to the grocery store we also went to
Carmine's Gourmet Grocery store which was a nice little store with great looking meat and fish. We bought a few dried sausages which should be great for snacking, and adding to rice and beans for a little variety and flavor.
The best part about having the rental car was last night we went out to see Harry Potter 7 Part 1 at the IMAX! It was a pretty big splurge ($15 a ticket), but it was a lot of fun, and as Ben said, we haven't done much in terms of entertainment over the last month. The movie was great and it was nice to be able to get away from the boat for a few hours.
Update from Yamaha: They will not actually ship it to the Bahamas since they are not an exporter. There is a solution in the works, but it depends on things going right, so we will see.