The First Mate's Journal

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Great Lakes to The Bahamas

Who: Wayne & Pat
Port: Jackson
05 November 2009 | Deltaville, VA
16 October 2009 | Deltaville, VA
26 May 2009 | Deltaville
25 May 2009 | Deltaville
24 May 2009 | Fishing Bay (N37*32.418 W76*20.203) to Deltaville
23 May 2009 | Great Bridge VA (N36*43.285 W76*14.508) to Fishing Bay VA (N37*32.418 W76*20.203)
22 May 2009 | Buck Island, NC (N36*16.034 W75*57.520) to Great BridgeVA (N36*43.285 W76*14.508)
21 May 2009 | The Alligator River Bridge, NC (N35*53.847 W76*02.024) to Buck Island, NC (N36*16.034 W75*57.520)
20 May 2009 | Alligator River Bridge, NC
19 May 2009 | Alligator River Swing Bridge, NC
17 May 2009 | The Pungo River, NC (N35*33.715 W76*28.557) to Alligator Swing Bridge, NC (N35*53.874 W76*02.024)
16 May 2009 | Eastham Creek Anchorage NC (N35*17.680 W76*36.514) to The Pungo River, NC (N35*33.715 W76*28.557)
15 May 2009 | Town Creek Marina, Beaufort NC (N34*43.519 W76*39.898) to Eastham Creek, NC (N35*17.680 W76*36.514)
14 May 2009 | Town Creek Marina, Beaufort, NC
13 May 2009 | Taylor Creek, Beaufort, NC (34*42.860 76*39.831) to Town Creek Marina, Beaufort, NC
12 May 2009 | Mile Hammock Bay (N34*33.163 W77*19.528) SM#244.5 to Taylor Creek, Beaufort, NC (34*42.860 76*39.831)
11 May 2009 | Wrightsville Beach NC (N34*12.441 W77*47.965) SM#283.2 to Mile Hammock Bay (N34*33.163 W77*19.528) SM#244.5
10 May 2009 | Shallottes Inlet, NC (N33*54.913)SM330 to Wrightsville Beach Anchorage (N34*12.447 W77*47.953)
09 May 2009 | Bull Creek, SC (N33 36.667 W79 06.228) to Shallottes Inlet, NC (N33*54.913)

Still in Catskill

13 September 2008 | Riverview Marine on Catskill Creek & Hudson River
Foggy morning, High 82 Cloudy to Sunny
Work, work, work, sweat, sweat, sweat... The humidity is killer today. Lazy Jacks up, main sail, stay sail, yankee up; dingy put together and inflated; laundry done; boat 1/2 de-algaed; Greene County Sheriff's boat rescued; pizza ordered, shower, one more load of laundry; Did I mention we saved a sheriff's boat from sinking? While scrubbing down the side of the boat to remove the grime from the Erie Canal, we were checking out two powerful looking motor boats with dual 225 outboards. The sheriff's props were barely above the water. Wayne said, does that boat look like it's sinking? Nah, it's just lower in the water... duh! So he went to tell Mike the proprietor of the marina.From the boat, I could hear a huge belly laugh, then bam... 3 guys came running over (Mike & 2 of his employees) and sirens started wailing, and 3 police cars showed up. Mike tried getting the pump going before the police cars showed up. Plug it in, run to the boat but the extension cord's to short and unplugs. So when they plug in, the pump it didn't work. Run back, plug it in again, but in doing so, unplugs the pump because the cord is still to short. Live cord goes into the water. Kid goes to fish it out. Mike yells "don't do that" but kid came out okay - circuit breaker tripped. They go for a longer cord, plug in, but the pump doesn't work. Boat is getting lower in the water. Mike yells to us "it's about to sink" laughs, you guys wrecked my day, laughs again. The pump starts to work, but very slowly. Police officer asks should we call the fire dept? Yes, they have a faster pump. Okay, but tell them only one pump. Sirens wailing again. Two firemen show up, the police and sheriff are called away because a house is filling up with gas. Mike and crew, have everything under control. Sheriff and police show back up, as boat is finally being emptied and rising. While they're cogitating this, a young man walks up with camera, and pad and pen (local paper) and asks, "whats' going on here?" Mike, after making a big fuss about the boat about to sink, turns and says, "nothing - A boat just filled up with rain water, no big deal. False alarm." I was dumbfounded. "Mike - this was your big chance Headline: Riverview Marina saves sheriff's boat from sinking" He say's "no - they'd crucify me..." All I could think was you can't buy good publicity like this. All he could think was - that the locals would crucify him for saving the sheriffs boat... Interesting how we have different perspectives.

Anyhow the police talk it over with each other, and with others on the phone (saying it was 2 minutes from going under). One officer was saying they need to find a different spot to tie up the boat. This is the 3rd one that's wanted to sink in this spot. Hmmmm. They found that the batteries on the boat were dead, so the bildge pump ran and ran until it drained the batteries and couldn't pump anymore. They did manage to get the boat started finally and the water pumped out. It appears there was a faulty gasket where the swim ladder attaches to the boat. So they got the boat out of the water to search for some marine grade silicon sealant. Hmmm... aren't we at a marina, with a very fine ships store? Hmmm... The remaining officer thanked us. I ordered pizza. Entertainment over for the afternoon, and only one side of our boat got de-algaed... Waiting for pizza from the Rip Van Winkle Bridge (Tory G's Delivers Ha ha ha -No cooking for me tonight.) Eats then shower, then laundry, then bed...

The picture is of the sheriffs boat as they were about to take it out of the creek for repairs. I didn't think fast enough to get a picture of it sinking... (just as well)
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Vessel Name: Kolibrie
Vessel Make/Model: Bayfield 36
Hailing Port: Jackson
Crew: Wayne & Pat
About: Back in Michigan for Hurricane Season 2009...
Extra: Our boat is a Bayfield 36. Not the fastest little thing, but a nice little cruiser that we like to call home.
Home Page: www.kolibrie.us

Great Lakes to The Bahamas

Who: Wayne & Pat
Port: Jackson