11/04/2007, Maryland
Maribeth and I are 6 weeks into our trip although we have only traveled 4 of the 50 some odd days. We left New York on the 20th of September. My dad helped us do the overnight trip to Cape May. It was kinda fun being anchored out in front the Coast Guard base watching the new recruits get yelled at and having to do pushups. I commented to dad that for me to get to the northeast I had to join the Coast Guard and come through Cape May and to leave the north east I had to come through Cape May.... this time as a civillian and on my own boat! We caught a lucky tide to head up Deleware bay and after a bit of discussion and observation if 3-4 knot currents we decided not to anchor outside the C+D Canal but to proceed to a marina within. We left there and made our way to Annapolis MD. We had wonderful few days there until the night before we were going to leave our engine started acting up. We had crack in the fuel return line to the injection pump. After receiving the necessary part two days later we were on way. About five hours into our trip the same part broke! Frustrated beyond imagination we were able to continue on sailing to Solomon MD where we were towed in the last 3 miles of our trip. After a lengthy time of waiting for the part I made repairs and we were off... or so I thought. We headed out to go to Deltaville VA where some frineds have their boat. Not 3 miles from the marina we had to turn back. The engine was misbehaving and after inspection I realized I had really bad oil leak out of the front of the engine. After we moored up I could see that oil was coming out from/around the timing case. After professional diagnoses the engie had two bad seals a broken gear and needed a new slinger for the timing case. With repairs made we tested the engine.....wait for it....wait for it....blown head gasket! You should have seen the disapointment in my face. Attempted some quick fixes on the the head gasket but to no avail. SO........The right move is to repower and with the help of Maribeths family thats what were going to do. We will be here for another month and head south once Itineris has a new heart beat. God has funny way of changing plans several times over. Makes me think Yogi Berra should nominated for sainthood.
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06/16/2007, Jersey City, NJ
I have been derelect in keeping up with posts but time has been short and projects have been running long. I completed the new mast step a couple of weeks ago. My dad came up and helped get quite a few projects finished. We now have fresh, pressurized water, two working heads, 3 bilge pumps and a sump for the fwd shower. I will be getting the engine ready to crank this week and do some work on the stick while its down. We will be splashing the boat mid July. We have to get a new mainsail but once that is bent on we should be able to get some good sailing in this fall. I am continually finding things that speak to the strength and strong building practices used on this boat. The upper chain plates are beyond beefy and I cant wait to put the rails in the water and really get skootin'.
Fair Winds and Following Seas
Aaron and Maribeth
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02/23/2007, Jersey City, NJ
It is with much excitement that I write this blog entry. Maribeth and I are the proud owners of a 44' Kalik sailboat. The boat arrived to Jersey City, NJ shortly after 1030. A couple of hours later she was blocked and secure. We have a few months work to do on her before we will splash her and move aboard. We will keep you all updated of how the projects are coming along and what we run into along the way.
Fair Winds and Following Seas
Aaron
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Love ya MiMI
peter
Wish I could help in the splash in...
Love ya Mimi