Sunday, October 4, 2015

No Joaquin, But Lots of Wind and Rain

Well, we dodged a bullet with Joaquin as it heads toward Bermuda instead of the Chesapeake.  But the weather has been pretty unsettled here anyway.  Glad we took the sails down and added extra dock lines.  The wind has been a pretty steady 25 to 30 knots according to the poor little bit of plastic spinning at the top of my mast.  The tides here have also been really high as the winds push water into the bay.

Screen capture of Joaquin and the east coast from Windyty.com

What is normally high tide here seems to be low tide these past couple of days.  The high tides have been washing over the lower fixed docks and causing the floating docks to push the ramps from the higher fixed docks into the air. It also floods the two roads in and out of the marina enough that there are times they are impassible.

Hmm...the ramp seems a bit ineffective at this tide level

Yesterday we decided we should get off the boat and go do something to take our minds off the bad weather.  We invited our friends from The Retirement Project to come along and we ended up going to see a movie.  Having a home theater when we lived on land, it has been an extremely long time since I've been to a theater.  They were playing The Martian in 3D.  Theaters seem a bit more comfortable than I recall, but overall I think I still prefer watching movies in the comfort of my own home.  But we had a nice time and the movie was pretty good (neither of us knew much about it, so we didn't really know what to expect).

Today, when the internet cooperates (internet always seems to be an issue at marinas), I think I'll be doing some research on solar.  Needing a new mattress in our berth, I'll be looking into that as well.  So keeping busy while the wind and rain blow.

4 comments:

  1. Nice ramp to nowhere. With weather calming down have you been able to get back to Bimini work? Well at least it's cooler! Hope your other projects planning is coming along. Seems like there is always something to do, but when your finished Rover will be more comfortable and more self sufficient.
    Doug in VT

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    1. Oh, the ramp went somewhere...about 6 foot in the air. That first step is a doozy. Just got the top back out of the shop and started setting my workspace back up today.

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  2. Thanks for the ride to the movies! We had a great time with excellent company.

    Deb
    SV Kintala
    www.theretirementproject.blogspot.com

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    1. You're welcome. We had fun and enjoyed spending time with you too!

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