We left Vero at 6:40. It was a windy day with 20+kts but the ICW was a little
choppy, but ok. We saw a lot of boats
sailing and actually went thru a small sailboat race. There were about 15 boats
and we just motored around them.
A beautiful sunrise to get up going. |
Bye Vero, till next time.
We motored thru this small sailboat race.
No, I don't want to be on this boat!
We thought about
stopping at Cocoa but decided to go farther so the next day would be shorter.
We anchored at Addison Point Bridge near NASA. We were very careful going into the anchorage since there were several charted 2’-3’ places. We found a good place and got anchored at 3:40pm. We traveled 9hrs at 6.5kts. We had burgers on the grill and home fries for dinner and watched some tv. There is a space launch at 7am tomorrow and I hope we can see it. It was postponed from Sunday so hopefully tomorrow will work out. I got some great satellite pictures of NASA. There are a lot of buildings and things over there.
Looking back toward Addison Point Bridge.
Our anchorage
Our anchorage. Not many boats here. |
Our trip |
These pictures are of The space center. I hope they don't come and take me away for posting these. I thought they were fascinating. There's so much going on over there. Shay said he saw hundreds of cars go over the bridge toward the space center early the morning we left. I told him there were lots of parking places. He asked how I knew, I told him I could see them in the pictures.
Up and taking up anchor about 6:30. Hope we are at a good
place when the launch goes off. We had some trouble getting the anchor up in
the wind. It’s hard to hold the boat still in the wind. We got started and I
got my camera and Shay’s phone ready to start taking pictures. Well, nothing
happened for a few minutes so I went on line to see if I could tell what was
happening. And Boom! We both jumped up and looked but couldn’t see anything and
then Shay saw it up higher. We figure it
had already gone up when we heard the boom. So, I guess I can check space
launch off my bucket list. Shay saw lots when he was living in FL.
We had another windy day. Saw 100’s of small white
butterflies. It must be mating season or something this time of year. We see
lots of them every year heading north. There was nothing going on in Haulover
Canal. We usually see lots of birds, manatee and dolphins but not today.
Beautiful sunrise |
Boom |
I told Shay this boat was butt heavy, everything is on the back end.
Haulover Canel Bridge was having construction done when we went thru and the bridge stayed up.
A few fisherman.
I was disappointed when we went thru the canal. We usually see lots of manatees and dolphins in the water. None today, maybe they don't like the windy weather. The wind is blowing 20-30mph.
I thought this house had pretty scalloped roof and sides.
Hurricane Matthew damage
This was an upside down pontoon.
We had some rain during the day but not bad, just enough to
make me close the windows. We had a good
day at got to our anchorage at Daytona at 2pm. We traveled for 7hrs at 6.9kts
and went about 49nm. We got a good push from the current most of the day.
Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t.
Our trip |
They were removing this bridge when we went south last year. You can see how much they have done. |
Then we had rain and near 30mph winds with a 7 mile fetch, so we had whitecaps in the anchorage. |
It was a very rainy windy anchorage. We had winds near 30
miles an hour with 7-8 miles of fetch from the south. Usually, when anchored
that near the ICW, we would have worried about boat wakes, but that wind made
them irreverent. We have checked the weather and see that there will be more
rain early tomorrow. We’ll check it again in the morning and decide when to
leave.
This is what our weather looks like at 6:30 |
Shay got up several times during the night to make sure things were ok. When he checked the weather it looked like we could get in front of it so we decided to leave in a hurry, to try and get in front of all that mess.
This was the anchorage at 5:53, just before we started pulling up the anchor. |
So we left in the pouring rain. |
Finally, a break. |
But it didn't last long. |
We had another windy day on the water with gusts near 30mph.
We are still seeing victims of Hurricane Matthew last October. We saw several
boats on land that were not supposed to be there and several others that were
sunk. Sometimes it’s not worth the time and expense to do anything with them,
so they are just left there. We traveled faster today with all the push from the
current.
We called our friends Jim and Pam from Silent Faith to see if we could see them while we are in St. Augustine. We go right by where they live. They have sold their catamaran and are looking for a trawler. They have been on Escape and would love to talk to us about trawlers and especially DeFevers. They think they want one. We'd love to talk to them and give them any advice we can. They were going out of town when we went by but will call when they get back and we'll try to get with them then. They came down to the ICW and took pictures of Escape. I'll post them as soon as I can.
I've been photographing this boat for over 6 years and its getting rough. Shay thinks its probably on of the most photographed boat on the ICW. It's very unusual looking. |
Houses along Palm Coast |
I like this curved stairway leading to the door. |
We got to St Augustine at 2pm. We traveled about 7hrs at 6.6kts and traveled about 47nm.
Our trip |
A close up of Flagler College. |
The old fort |
No Shay, you can't exchange me in for 3- 21 year olds! |
Shay's humongous hotdog! He had my hand there so you could tell how huge it is. I look like I'm afraid to touch it! Maybe I'm afraid the calories will absorb into my hand? |
This is the weather headed toward us! |
All the boats are pulling against their mooring. |
Rain! |
Lighthouse lighting the way. |
Military cemetery here in St Augustine |
Beautiful flowers |
One of the lions at the Bridge of Lions |
We always complain about the crabpots in the mooring field here and we did this year as soon as we checked in. And then guess what? The day before we left, a crabber came around and took all the pots up! What's going on? Did the complains finally work? Did the crabber need to use them somewhere else? Is the season over? Who knows. But at least we won't have to worry about them when we leave in the morning. Yeah!
Happy Cinco de Mayo! The wind has changed directions so it not as bad as last night, at least no whitecaps today. Went for another hard walk today. We have plans to spend more time with Ken and Margaret today and we may leave tomorrow. We will check the weather again later.
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