Tess will be returning to the Philippines for a couple of months for Christmas and I will return to Baltimore to work a few months to save money to replace the "Atomic 4 Engine" with a diesal engine. We found that although the Atomic 4 is in great condition we are really needing a more efficient motor such as a diesal.
Thanks for all who have followed us on our Adventure thus far!
We will agin pursue our Dreams once the new engine is in the boat.
Plans are to have all work done and start agin to the Bahamas and points South by March or April of this year.
regards
Tess and Gary
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I hope you have had a good holiday and are enjoying your break. It has certainly been interesting to follow your exploits on your web page.
All the best for a happy new year and a smooth transition to diesel power!
Bill and Diane
TYSC, slip A 11
Florida and 65 degrees! "Now I and tess can take about 3 pairs of socks and jeans off!!!!!!!!!!
Only 150 miles or 3-4 days to Riveria Beach Florida where tess will fly home to Philippines for Chrismas. All is well/ only problem is the shims at motor mounts came out and I can't get them back in with out the motor vibrating bad.
regards
gary and tess
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Talk about difficult navigation! This fog lasted for all morning. we were offshore yesterday for 12 hrs and the waves were lg and winds to 25 knts! Very interesting time. We caught a "Black fin Tuna" you can see the pics in the photo galleryl The crew member had to return to go to a meeting so it is just tess and I again. So probably stay inshore on ICW till florida. Besure to see the great pics in the Photo gallery.
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Wow!
What fun yesterday was. Took 20 hrs to go 90 miles. Steep Seas and 20 to 22knts wind right on the nose! Lots of noise and little sleep but all is well and ready for another fun day of sailing! Take a look at a pic of the Admiral(Tess) at watch! Also here is a pic of our Crew Member "Jay from Maine" he joined us for the last 600 miles of offshore work.
gary and tess
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You have had your ups and downs on this trip so far but you are out there sailing south while most sailors on the Chesapeake Bay are thinking about hauling the boat for the winter. Keep on Sailing South - way to go.
Rod
"Just another exciting day in the travels of "Restless Rosie"
MY wife and I went into town to get offshore charts after putting the boat back into the water (replaced old thru hull and a sounder).
I remember checking the thru hulls with a drop light and I must of got distracted and left the light on the v-birth bedding.
When we retruned there was a fellow sailor climbing off the boat with a "FIRE EXTINGUISHER" My first thought was "OH great now I will have to go back to work" The only damage(thank the Lord) was bedding and clothes plus the foam backing.
We will travel coastal about 5-8 miles offshore We have a crew member arriving on 11/08 (Jay from Maine)
Stay tuned for more updates and hopefully "Less Exciting"
gary and tess
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We are at ICW mile # 204 at Town Creek Marina.
Boat hualed and on the hard due to problem with the Depth Sounder.
Also the cutless bearing is being changed. will be here till the 6th of November. Plans are to travel the ICW till I get a Crew Member here to continue offshore the rest of the trip
gary and tess
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