Saturday, December 20, 2014

X-Mas 2014 Bahamas or Not



Let me back track a little, to 7 month ago.  Rich and Laura Newell on Seafari were planning a three week trip to the Bahamas over Christmas.  We figured since Kristina and James would not be moving back until January 2015, then we would go.  Everything was according to plan until, Kristina and James came home in November.  So we all changed our plans to go to the Keys, then the kids could meet us down there for Christmas. So the week before leaving all the plans kept changing and I was becoming very nervous about leaving the kids alone for their first Christmas in the states and something was nagging at me that this whole trip was a bad idea.  The evening before we were to leave, Kevin and I backed out of the Keys/Bahamas and decided to go as far as West Palm Beach with Rich and Laura.   
December 13th Saturday.
Rich and Laura pulled out at 7:00 am we followed behind around 8:30.  We came out of the channel to our marina and notice we did not have much speed, so Kevin assumed it was the prop needed to be cleaned again.  Just as we approached the first marker entering the ICW he noticed the oil pressure for the transmission was “0”.  We turned off the engine and I helmed making 1.3 knots with just the push of the wind and what little current there was.  I was going to pull out the head sail but the blocks had not been hank- on yet.   After about 30 minutes he filled the transmission fluid (which was below the tip stick) and we proceeded south.    We finally caught up with Seafari just north of Ft. Pierce.  
3:30pm we have anchored just south of the Ft Pierce draw bridge and rafted with Seafari.  Kevin checked the fluid level again for the transmission and it was down some so we decided not to go any further south and head home in the next day or so.  We at least wanted to do a day sail off shore since we were at the inlet.  We had a great dinner and watched the boat parade as it pass right in front of where we anchored.
December 14th Sunday.
Seafari untied and headed out at 7:00am, we followed out about 40 minutes later.  The seas where supposed to be 2-3 feet slow rollers with an ENE wind.  What we had was 4-5 foot chop out of the NW making conditions bad for us with a day sail, but great for Rich and Laura heading south to West Palm.  We spent about an hour off shore then just gave up and headed back in.  Once in the inlet we decided to just head north and anchor at Marker 21 for the evening.
3:00pm reached the anchorage; it is so quiet and peaceful here.  We had an early dinner, watched a movie then called it an early night.
December 15th Monday.


Staying another day at the anchorage, since we really have no specific destination and we are off for the next few weeks.  The captain and I have decided to just play in our own back yard and spend a few days back at dock, mid-week, then head back out and spend Christmas on the hook, with Kristina and James.  I will probably not make another blog posting for this trip, as you can tell, not very exciting, but we are getting some well needed rest and relaxation.  Oh yeah Seafari made the crossing to the Bahamas today, so at least someone made it there.    Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night! 

Friday, July 11, 2014

Summer Project 2014


I know we have not posted many blogs this summer with travel and work, but here goes nothing.  In the beginning of June I spent a few weeks in the UK visiting Kristina and James.  The country side was beautiful and I hope to go back again soon.  Kristina came back with me and spend about 4 weeks with Kevin and I, it was lovely spending time together.
Kevin has been working very diligently on upgrades to Serena Rose.  Here are a few of his most recent projects;
  1. Installing new solar panels on the pilot house roof.
  2. Adding a new 12 volt refrigeration cold plates, with a coolant pump from the fresh water tanks to help in cooling.  This reduced some of the volume in the refrigerator, but at least we will not have to run the generator twice a day when at anchor.
  3. He replaced some damaged sections of the mahogany toe rail with teak.
  4. The next big project is the new Silent Wind Turbine system, which is on order and will be here in September.
Over the summer Sweet Chariot (a sister ship of Serena Rose),  came back to the states after a year + cruise down Island.  Shortly after returning Jim and Tammy sold Sweet Chariot to a nice couple from England; Toby, Sam and their sweet dog Sophie.  Toby and Kevin have been doing a lot of noodling the past few weeks.

Hopefully we will start sailing again toward the end of September.  Hope to see all of our "Just Sayin Pirate" friends out at sea.

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Harry Potter UK

Ok yes I'm still a kid a heart.  On Friday afternoon, we drove into London, to the Warner Bros studio, for the making of Harry Potter.  It was so much fun, to see how they made the movies and to be on the actual sets.  I will have to say that the Hogwarts Castle was my favorite part.  James like the Diagon Alley the most and the chest players.  Here are a few photos from the tour.
Main Entrance

Chest Players

Diagon Alley

Hogwarts Bridge

Hogwarts Main Dinning Hall

Minature of the Castle

Knights Bus Ride

Sketch Department

The Burrows

UK Trip

Well my next adventure is to The Abbey of Tewskbury.  While doing my family genealogy, I found my mom's father's family is from this area.  So Today Kristina, Granny and myself are going to Tewskbury, in the pouring rain.  It is a quiet little town with many of the original "Tudor " style buildings.







The Abbey was the best part of the trip.  I met a gentleman who put me in touch with the abbey's historian of the region.  Hopefully he will be able to help me track down my family history.   All the Abbeys have these massive doors, that are original and used for the knights to ride in on their horses.



It amazes me how something so old can still be so beautiful, as is everything over here.  There are still home to this day with the thatcher roofs.  This Abbey has one of its original stain glass windows left.
I have a few other photo's of the interior/exterior.




Monday, April 7, 2014

If it could go bad, it did.

March 21, 2014

We are heading out for a nice weekend, raft up and a celebration for Kevin's birthday.  Kevin and I left work early to have a nice sail up to Pine Causeway but before we could leave, he needed his new Grill (gift from the Admiral).  The Grill arrived by the time we got there, so he spent about an hour installing it and we were underway around 2:30.  We had a wonderful sail north and anchored on the NW side of the causeway.  Things then started going wrong. I went to do dishes and realized we had no water.  This should not be happening since we have (200) gallons of water on board.  
The captain realized we have a bad water pump and it keeps popping the breakers.  So for that evening we were very sparing on the water.  In the morning it was a different story.

March 22, 2014

As long as some one sits next to the breaker switches to flip the water break on when it pops, we have water.  Of course the Captain takes his shower and then its my turn.  During my shower the shower head jammed from the pressure and I had a head full of soap (of course).  So my shower ended with a little spray of water.  After my shower I attempted to brush my teeth.  Well the person in charge of flipping the breaker for water was now trying to fix the shower head.  After making three trips to flip the breaker on with a mouth full of toothpaste and brush.  I gave up and used mouth wash to finish the task.  
We then blew the breaker all together and then had no means of water.  This was not looking good, since about 4 boats were suppose to raft.  We called Hazel and she was about to bring out about 3 gals of water.
Luckily the only other boat that did come out was Hazel and we had a wonderful relaxing after noon, then it was time for dinner.  Kevin started the grill and put on a steak and some chicken breast.  About 10 minutes later the propane tank was empty, so he switched to the reserve tank, which was also empty.  So Hazel came to the rescue again and she had a spare on board that we used to finish grilling.
Dinner was great and we had a good laugh about all the things that happened.

March 23 (Sunday)
We had a nice relaxing breakfast then decided to head back to port, so we could fill the propane tank and see about ordering a new water pump.  They say some one is always watching out for you well this weekend that was very true.  Every one who was suppose to come out had their own little emergency, so all ended in a good way. Hazel was our guardian angel this weekend.  

Monday, March 31, 2014

New Begining

We have changed our blog page for convenience of linking gmail address and photos.  Our old blog page is still available to veiw.serenarosecrew.blogspot.com.

As most of you know Kevin has been working on his MBA for the past several years and I have been busy starting a new business.  Kevin will be finishing school in May this year so hopefully we can start doing more cruising.  Serena Rose has had many changes and upgrades over the past several years, which Kevin will be reporting on and I will be posting cruising activities.

Our first several postings may be old new but with a twist, so bare with us as we get started.  Many of you received a blog listed "Previous blog stolen from the Pirates of the Carribean"  Please disregard any future blogs from that site.
I hope you will all follow are adventures in the High Seas.  We have made several new friends at Waterline Marine here in Melbourne, and hope to have many wonderful adventures with them.

See you at our next blog posting.  Happy Sailing to all.serenarosecrew.blogspot.com

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Link to Old Blog

Link to Old Blog
We have changed our blog page for convenience of linking Gmail address and photos.  Our old blog page is still available to view.serenarosecrew.blogspot.com

As most of you know Kevin has been working on his MBA for the past several years and I have been busy starting a new business.  Kevin will be finishing school in May this year so hopefully we can start doing more cruising.  Serena Rose has had many changes and upgrades over the past several years, which Kevin will be reporting on and I will be posting cruising activities.

Our first several postings may be old new but with a twist, so bare with us as we get started.  Many of you received a blog listed "Previous blog stolen from the Pirates of the Caribbean"  Please disregard any future blogs from that site.

I hope you will all follow are adventures in the High Seas.  We have made several new friends at Waterline Marine here in Melbourne, and hope to have many wonderful adventures with them.


See you at our next blog posting.  Happy Sailing to all.serenarosecrew.blogspot.com