Robyn's Nest Adventures

Formerly Sailing Seanna.

13 October 2015 | Kingfisher Bay Marina
08 October 2015 | Demopolis, Alabama
08 February 2015
18 January 2015 | Biloxi Mississippi
17 January 2015 | Biloxi, Mississippi
14 January 2015 | New Orleans
22 November 2014 | Guthrie, OK
10 November 2014 | Houma, Louisiana
10 November 2014 | Morgan City, Louisiana
08 November 2014 | Old River Canal
07 November 2014 | Natchez, Mississippi
05 November 2014 | Vicksburg, Mississippi
03 November 2014 | Vicksburg
02 November 2014 | Lake Providence Harbor
01 November 2014 | Greenville, Mississippi
30 October 2014 | MM 14.8 Arkansas River
30 October 2014 | MM 14.8 Arkansas River
29 October 2014 | Three mile above lock four on Arkansas River
28 October 2014 | Island Harbor Marina, Pine Bluff, Arkansas
25 October 2014 | Island Habor Marina, Pine Bluff, Arkansas

The word is out on Seanna

28 October 2011 | Kemah, Texas
Lester
I talked to Sonny Sides of S/V Valentina today and he told me he had been contacted by another person from Oklahoma interested in the cruising life. The really neat thing about it was the man knew about Robyn and me through this blog. It's pretty exciting to know we are being followed on the blog.

A norther blew in last night with a little rain and a lot of cold. All we got done today was some cleaning inside, mounted the new fire extinguishers, and mounted our Garmin 704s chartplotter. The chartplotter isn't wired yet, but the mount looks pretty good. I mounted it on Ram Mounts, which are ball and socket intstrument mounts.

Our plan for tomorrow is mount our GPS antennas, our Rogue Wave wi-fi antenna, and start the wiring process for the chartplotter. Breakwater Marine will be on Seanna next Thursday to mount our radar dome on the mast and pull the radar wires inside the mast. Once they are done, we should
be able to complete the wiring of our chartplotter.

Robyn baked cookies last night in our new oven. They were awesome. She hasn't cooked a bad meal on Seanna yet. I know cooking in such a small galley with only a 2 burner stove is a challenge. Robyn has steped up to the challenge in an amazing way. I am so proud of the way she has taken to living aboard Seanna. She is constantly having good ideas about different things on the boat, I couldn't ask for a better partner.

I could continue, but those cookies are calling...
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Vessel Name: Robyn's Nest
Vessel Make/Model: Gulfstar 44MC
Hailing Port: Guthrie, OK
Crew: Lester and Robyn Branch
About:
Married since 2007. It has been Lester's dream to cruise in a sailboat for over 20 years. After a cruise in 2012, and learning about the "Great Loop", we sold our sailboat and bought a trawler for a different kind of cruising. [...]
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